The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
Rotary International
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL - RI Rotary International is an organization of
Rotary Clubs located all over the world. The stated purpose of the organization is “to bring together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.”
It is a secular organization open to all persons regardless of race, color, creed, gender, or political preference.
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
There are 33,976 clubs and over 1.22 million members worldwide.
Rotary's best-known mottos are:
"Service above Self“ , and "They profit most who serve best“.
THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
Today, we will discuss 3 facets ofThe Rotary Foundation though TRF is involved in many other projects and
initiatives:
1.Paul Harris Fellows2.Polio Plus3.Future Vision Plan
The Rotary Foundation Mission
Doing Good in the World
…to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through
the improvement of health, the support of education, and the
alleviation of poverty.
The Rotary Foundation Motto
Contributions to the Annual Programs Fund (APF) through the Every Rotarian, Every Year (EREY) initiative are the primary source of funding for Foundation programs, which cover more than 160 countries and geographical areas on seven continents.
If you donate at least US $100/year, you become a Sustaining Member of the Foundation for that year.
2010-11: Worldwide EREY Annual Programs Fund Goal is US$95.5 million.
The Rotary Foundation & Our Club Rotary Club of Canmore Recognition -
August, 2010
50 Paul Harris Fellows – Of these: 7 members are at PHF + 1 1 member is at PHF + 2
Polio Plus Donations - $26,650
All-Time Giving to TRF - $86,693
1. Paul Harris Fellow
Paul Harris Fellow - Background
Named for Paul Harris who founded Rotary with three business associates in Chicago in 1905
Established in his honour in 1957 to express appreciation for a cumulative contribution of US $1,000 – multiple PH Fellow recognition can be earned for further contributions of US $1,000
Rotary members may also donate in memory or on behalf of other individuals and may be contribute as part of a “planned giving” program
Paul Harris Fellow
Recognition points: are earned by member donations and once
an account holder achieves his/her initial PHF, they may transfer their points to other individuals to name them PHFs. Our club has awarded our points to the retiring Club President.
You can donate online to The Rotary Foundation – more on that later....
2. POLIO PLUS
POLIO PLUS - BACKGROUND
In 1985, The Rotary Foundation identified as its #1 goal, the eradication of polio from the WORLD by 2005.
In the 1980’s 1,000 children/day in 125 countries were infected with polio – that’s 365,000 children/year crippled for life by polio. The main cause was/is poor sanitation and dirty water.
Thousands of volunteers and workers serve as community polio mobilizers to support vaccinations year round
Polio Plus – Gates Foundation
“Worldwide efforts in the last two decades have reduced the number of polio cases by 98%. Until we reach eradication, however, we are working with governments and all partners in the polio effort to ensure no child is at risk of either contracting or transmitting this crippling disease.”
Infections are primarily in 4 countries and their immediate neighbours: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nigeria and India
To succeed, the vaccination must reach 100% of the children or infection can continue to spread.
POLIO PLUS – GATES FOUNDATION
The initial Gates Foundation challenge grant was US $255 million and another US$100 million was committed in January 2009, bringing their total to $355 million.
The $355 million grant is one of the largest challenge grants ever given by the Gates Foundation.
The Gates Foundation will match Rotary donations.
POLIO PLUS – ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Rotary International has joined forces with the Gates’ Foundation and have called it Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge, which must be completed by June 30, 2012. This is the largest initiative in Rotary’s 104 year history.
This brings the combined total of the Gates and Rotary Challenge to US $555 million. Rotary will distribute the funds through grants to WHO and UNICEF.
So far, RI has raised US $146 million of the US $200 million challenge. We need YOUR help to meet Rotary’s goal.
WORLD POLIO DAY – OCTOBER 24
Make your donations to Polio Plus online between October 18 – 24th and ensure a copy is given to Donna Smith for accurate individual records for your PHF and for Club matching.
TRF is matching 2:1 for all online donations made to Polio Plus of $100 or more, in the week leading up to World Polio Day, USD or CAD
JUST THINK! For your contribution of $500, you will earn $1,000 Recognition Credits towards your PHFellow for this year. WHY NOT DO IT!
Our Club, through the International AOS, has also set aside $3,500 in
its budget to match all RC of Canmore member donations to Polio Plus, up to CAD $100 per member this year.
That means that any donation YOU make of US/CAD $100 will grow to US/CAD $300 during this week.
Your Rotary ID is on ClubRunner. Go to your profile page and clickon the Rotary tab and you will find your Rotary Member number
www.rotary.org/endpolio
www.trfcanada.org/index.html
2 online choices – US or CAD
CAD FundsIf you donate $104 that would be approx.US $100
US Funds
Get Member IDFrom Clubrunner
Rotary Foundation’s new MEMBER ACCESS
“Being everything to everyone has left the Foundation struggling to
realize its mission. The new structure allows us to build on our strengths
and realize more sustainable outcomes.”
BIGGERBOLDERBETTER
3. Future Vision
Future Vision
Preparing for the Foundation’s Centennial in 2017, it became apparent that the organization needed to pay attention to better delivery of services.
Immense growth, thousands of matching grant applications – paper & administration
Needed to remain relevant in the philanthropic world and take actions to be sustainable and significant in the projects and to SIMPLIFY the programs.
Future Vision
New initiative which is a 3 year pilot of a new strategic vision and a streamlined grant structure. This pilot commenced July 1, 2010.
100 pilot clubs districts worldwide of which we are one. We applied and were approved to be a pilot club.
Have more strategic focus, concentrate on bigger projects which will have greater impact and more sustainability.
HOW THE MONEY FLOWS
Will concentrate on 6 areas of focus
1. 1.2. 2.3. 3.4. 4.5. 5.6. 6.
Peace and Conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development
All projects that we undertake MUST be SUSTAINABLE – must provide training and allow recipients to continue on their own
Future Vision Update, Nov. 2008
Slide 27
Rotary FoundationDistrict Grants
Rotary FoundationGlobal Grants
Grant Names
DISTRICT GRANTS
Cash is held in the District Bank Account
Our Control & Responsibilities: Application & reporting Good governance & record keeping No matching $ from The Rotary Foundation Club is expected to provide funds to match
the District Designated Funds
District Grants
Grant applications may be submitted for international or local projects
Applications are to be received by Oct. 30th, but the grant money becomes known on July 1st, so it is best to have an application submitted to the District before year end.
One application per club is permitted for their own new project – no pooling with other 5360 clubs
Can apply for a grant of up to $5,000 which must be matched with club funds on a 1:1 basis
District Grants
No disaster relief contributions, travel costs or contributions to other club’s projects will be considered.
Call to Action To access these District Designated funds, our club
could allocate up to $5,000 to a project and apply for a matching grant for up to $5,000.
Our Club Strategic Plan (once completed) should identify projects which the Club has prioritized .
In addition, all Avenues of Service would review potential projects for funding.
Global Grants
Restricted to Qualified Clubs in Pilot Districts ONLY Large projects only A host Rotary partner is required that is also a
qualified club or District Minimum $15,000 in matching funds from The
Rotary Foundation (maximum match: $200,000) Step 1: on-line Proposal-Opens April 1st must give
a brief on the region/country/area of focus Step 2: on-line application – Project details,
budget, host club, NGO involvement and electronic approvals
Global Grants
Our club is currently collaborating with Calgary West and Winnipeg West Rotary to apply for a Global Grant for building Guatemalan classrooms.
This will result in tremendous leverage
taking advantage of collaboration between clubs, provincial matching grants and Rotary’s matching Global Grant program.
Packaged Grants
Packaged grants will likely be coordinated with one of the Foundation’s strategic partners. The Foundation will work to provide projects and activities that are “off the shelf”. These activities are pre-packaged and include a set of criteria and steps that clubs can follow to implement these projects very easily.
They will have a standardized approach in creating, implementing, monitoring, and reporting for the project.
www.rotary.org – Future Vision