the rotary foundation “doing good in the world”. learning objectives 1.identify the programs and...
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The Rotary Foundation
“Doing Good in the World”
Learning Objectives1. Identify the programs and activities of The
Rotary Foundation.
2. Review way of supporting Foundation programs.
3. Initial preparation for moving into TRF’s Future Vision.
Rotary Foundation Programs
* PolioPlus
* Humanitarian Grants program₀ District Simplified Grants
₀ Matching Grants
* Educational Programs
₀ Ambassadorial Grants
₀ Group Study Exchange
₀ Rotary Peace Fellowships
* Future Vision
PolioPlus
February 23, 2012
Country 21/3/12 21/3/11 Year 2011
Nigeria 10 2 62Pakistan 14 20 198Afghanistan 5 1 80India 1 1TOTAL 29 24 341 N/E Countries 2 43 309O/A TOTAL 31 67 650
Rotary Foundation Programs
• Humanitarian Grants program
– District Simplified Grants
How many clubs have been the recipient of a Simplified Grant?
Tell us about your Simplified Grant.
– Matching Grants
Which clubs currently have a Matching Grant with TRF?
Tell us about your Matching Grant.
Rotary Foundation Programs
Educational Programs
– Ambassadorial Scholarship Grants
– Group Study Exchange
– Rotary Peace Fellowships
Rotary Foundation Funding
Investment Earnings
Investment Earnings
District Designated Fund(DDF)
District Designated Fund(DDF)
TRF Program Funding
TRF Program Funding
SHARESHARE
World FundWorld Fund
RotarianContributio
ns
RotarianContributio
ns
100% of 100% of donated funds donated funds go towards the go towards the eradication of eradication of
polio in as polio in as short a time as short a time as
possible.possible.
Annual Program Fund
Today (EREY)
Permanent Fund
TomorrowAdministration
Costs
DDF World Fund
Matching Grants Educational Initiatives
Support for International Initiatives
Share
The Rotary Foundation
Invested for 3 yearsInvested for 3 years Interest
50%50%
Invested foreverInvested forever
Invested for 3 yearsresults in ......
and a divorce....
Annual Program Fund
Today (EREY)
Annual Program Fund
Today (EREY)
AdministrationCosts
DDF World Fund
Matching Grants Educational Initiatives
Support for International Initiatives
Share
50% 50%
Interest
Permanent Fund
Tomorrow
Funds are invested Funds are invested for perpetuity – for perpetuity –
FOREVER!FOREVER!
AdministrationCosts
DDF
World Fund Matching Grants Educational Initiatives
Support for International Initiatives
Share
Interest
Interest
Permanent Fund
Tomorrow
Funds from Annual Programs Fund giving available to districts 3 years after they are contributed – through SHARE.
Contributions made to the Annual Programs Fund in 2008-09 became available in 2011-12.
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Benefits
• Simplify processes
• Expand service opportunities
• Build a stronger sense of ownership among
Rotarians for their Foundation
• Increase the impact of grants by concentrating on the
areas of focus
Rotary Foundation ProgramsFuture Vision
AREAS OF FOCUS
• Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
• Disease prevention and treatment
• Water and sanitation
• Maternal and child health
• Basic education and literacy
• Economic and community development
PREPARING FOR 2013
• Begin aligning activities with areas of focus
• Seek “mentor” pilot district
• Take advantage of training opportunities,
webinars, and resource materials
• Participate in training in 2012-13
Two Grant Types
• District grants are block grants made to
districts to support smaller projects locally and
internationally.
• Global grants support larger projects with
sustainable, high- impact outcomes in one of
the six areas of focus.
Eligibility for District GrantsNo dollar value restrictions
and no additional funding is available from TRF.
• Local Projects
• International Projects
• Vocational Training Teams
• Scholarships, any level, any program
• Disaster Relief
• Travel for planning and volunteers
Not available with Global Grants
Annual Program Fund
Today (EREY)
Permanent Fund
TomorrowAdministration
Costs
DDF World Fund
District Grants (50% of DDF) Global Grants
Support of Global Grants
Share
The Rotary Foundation
Invested for 3 yearsInvested for 3 years Interest
50%50%
Invested foreverInvested forever
RESOURCES
• RI website (www.rotary.org/futurevision)
• Future Vision e-learning modules
• Future Vision Pilot News
• Regional Rotary Foundation coordinator
• Contact Center:
- 866-9-ROTARY
QUESTIONS?? QUESTIONS?? & &
Thank you!!Thank you!!