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MISSION: To support the effort of Rotary International in the fulfillment of the object of Rotary to achieve World Understanding and Peace, through local, national, international humanitarian, educational and cultural programs (Arch Klumpf: “ For the purpose of doing good in the world.”)

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Page 1: MISSION: To support the effort of Rotary International in the fulfillment of the object of Rotary to achieve World Understanding and Peace, through local,

MISSION:

To support the effort of Rotary International in the fulfillment of the object of Rotary to achieve World

Understanding and Peace, through local, national, international

humanitarian, educational and cultural programs

(Arch Klumpf: “ For the purpose of doing good in the world.”)

Page 2: MISSION: To support the effort of Rotary International in the fulfillment of the object of Rotary to achieve World Understanding and Peace, through local,

THE $ GIVEN BY ROTARIANS GO TO:

• A.P.F.—70-85 MILLION A YEAR

• PERMANENT FUND---9-10 MILLION A YEAR

• POLIO FUND—80 MILLION A YEAR

• A.P.F.—$40 M TO HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS, $25 M TO EDUCATIONAL, $30 M TO POLIO PROGRAM

• PERMANENT FUND--$5 M TO A.P.F.

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APF: FOR SUPPORT TODAY

PERMANENT FUND: TO SECURE TOMORROW

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QUESTIONS

• 1. WHAT IS THE GOAL?• 2. HOW TO GET THE CLUBS BEHIND THE

GOAL?• 3. HOW TO PROMOTE GIVING AND HOW TO

INCREASE THE GIVING.• 4. HOW DO OTHER CLUBS DO THIS?• 5. HOW TO RECOGNIZE THE GIVERS• 6. HOW TO CHOSE DIFFERENT WAYS TO

GIVE• 7. HOW TO OVERCOME RESISTANCE• 8. HOW TO PROMOTE THE FOUNDATION

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SUGGESTIONS & STRATEGIES

• 1. MAKE CLUBS AWARE TO GIVE• 2. NAMES IN A HAT FOR CREDIT• 3. PAY THE BILLS QUARTERLY(25-250)• 4. EDUCATE WHAT THE FOUNDATION DOES• 5. TRIVIAL PURSUIT DURING FOUNDATION MONTH

(NOVEMBER)• 6. USE CREDITS AFTER THE FIRST $100 DONATION• 7. ASK BIRTHDAY MEMBERS TO DONATE THEIR $

TO THE A.P.F.• 8. GIVE STICKERS• 9. SET GOALS• 10. ASK EACH ROTARIAN PERSONALLY

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THE PROCESS OF GIVING IN OUR CLUB

• 1. The Foundation chair personally gives pledge cards to all members (4-6 prior to each club meeting) who are not sustaining members or Paul Harris Fellows

• 2. The signed pledge cards are given to the club treasurer so they can add $25 to your quarterly bill. (Foundation chair crosses name off list)

• 3. The club treasurer gives the check, (# of members x 25) to the Foundation Chair who submits it to RI via the appropriate form, so the members can be credited for their Paul Harris Fellowship.

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ANNUAL PROGRAM FUNDA. HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS (40 M)1. MATCHING GRANTS (1965) PAID FOR BY WORLD FUND ( 16 M/YR)

22,000 GRANTS GIVEN OUT

166 COUNTRIES

$225 MILLION

2. DISTRICT SIMPLIFIED GRANTS(1990)

PAID FOR BY DISTRICT FUNDS

MAX 20% OF DDF

3. H. H. H. (1970) PAID FOR BY WORLD FUND

$27 MILLION/YEAR

4. BLANE COMMUNITY IMUNIZATION GRANTS

PAID FOR BY DISTRICT FUND

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B. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ($86 M)1. AMBASSORDORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS

(1947)PAID FOR BY WORLD FUND, 40,000 SCHOLARS FROM 110 COUNTRIES, ($500 M) COST TO FOUNDATION $17 M / YEAR

2. GSE (1965) PAID FOR WORLD FUND + DISTRICT FUNDS, 12,000 TEAMS, 52,000 INDIVIDUALS, 102

COUNTRIES, TOTAL $88 M, OR $3 M/YEAR

3. ROTARY GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITY TEACHERS (1985) PAID FOR BY DISTRICT FUND

4. ROTARY CENTERS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION (2002)PAID FOR BY WORLD FUND

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C. POLIO PLUS PROGRAMS (1987)$30 MILLION

D. SOLIDARITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

E. ROTARY CENTERS FOR WORLD PEACE

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OUR DISTRICT 5490

• 70 % MATCHING GRANTS $53,000• 20% DISTRCITSIMPLIFIED GRANTS $15,000• 10 % GSE $9.000

TOTAL 77,000

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E.R.E.Y.1 MILLION PHF 6/30/06

RI CREDIT CARD (> 4 MILLION)

TRF DIRECT

STICKERS

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RECOGNITIONSAPF: $100/YR SUSTAINING MEMBERS

$1000/YR PAUL HARRIS SOCIETY

$1000 PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS

6-7000 5 SAPHIRES

9-999 3 RUBY’S

PERM.FUND: $1000 BENEFACTORS

$10,000 BEQUEST SOCIETY

(PROMISED)

MAJOR DONORS: $10,000 DONATED(PER PERSON/PER

COUPLE)

ARCH KLUMPF GALLERY: $250,000 (PHOTO IN GALLERY)

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WHAT WORKS IN YOUR CLUB ????

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ARCH KLUMPF, FOUNDER OF ROTARY FOUNDATION

“NO ONE CAN TELL US WHAT ROTARY WILL BE TOMORROW, BUT ONE THING IS CERTAIN: WHAT ROTARY WILL BE TOMORROW DEPENDS ON WHAT WE ROTARIANS DO TODAY”