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• Funds the charitable and
education programs of
Zonta International.
• Contributions go entirely to
program support and
development.
• Zonta International
membership dues support
operating expenses.
• Clubs are requested to give
1/3 of funds raised to ZIF
Zonta International Foundation
Funding
Zonta
Clubs
Zonta
Members
Friends
of Zonta
2016-2018 Fundraising Goal
US$5,376,000
2016-2018 Fundraising Goal
US$5,376,000
International Service
$2,000,000
ZISVAW* $2,000,000
Education $1,076,000
Rose Fund $300,000
*ZISVAW: Zonta International Strategies to End Violence Against Women
International Service
Projects
2016-18
Goals:
• Help eliminate obstetric and
traumatic fistula
• Reduce maternal mortality,
morbidity and sexual
violence against women
Eliminating Obstetric Fistula in Liberia
• Improve overall health and
socioeconomic status of
women and girls and
empower them
economically
• Three-prong approach:
– Prevention
– Treatment
– Rehabilitation and
reintegration
• Since Zonta began supporting
the project:
– 1,079 women and girls have
been surgically treated
– 240 survivors have been
rehabilitated
Eliminating Obstetric Fistula in Liberia
• Improve the health and socio-economic status of more than
500 women and young girls
• Achieve a 25 percent reduction in the occurrence of obstetric
and traumatic fistula
• Treat 500 women and girls living with fistula
• Increase knowledge of obstetric fistula in 50 communities
• Improve capacity of 50 local health practitioners
• Eight specialist doctors trained in fistula management and care
Eliminating Obstetric Fistula in Liberia
2016-2018 Expected Outcomes
Goals:
• Create opportunities for vulnerable and excluded girls to
realize their rights to an education in a secure and
protective environment.
• Promote a common vision of investing in junior secondary
education for girls as an entry point for equilty
Let Us Learn Madagascar: An Integrated
Program for Adolescent Girls
The program is focused on
three pillars:
• Reaching out of school
children
• Expanding girls’ education
• Improving quality
outcomes for learners
Let Us Learn Madagascar: An Integrated
Program for Adolescent Girls Process
Let Us Learn Madagascar: An Integrated
Program for Adolescent Girls Process
Expected Outcomes: • 1,042 post-primary teachers
receive training
• 600 students receive catch-
up classes
• 1,000 households receive
conditional cash transfers for
a two-year period
• Four classrooms are
rehabilitated and constructed
with appropriate facilities
• 50 percent of girls in school
know about protection
services that are available
ZISVAW Projects
2016-18
Delaying Early Marriage in Niger
Goals:
• To reduce early marriage and
early pregnancy in critical mass
of communities in all regions of
Niger
• Interventions are planned on
three levels:
– Adolescent girls
– Community
– National
Photo | What Took You So Long
Delaying Early Marriage in Niger
• The program is designed to
build the health, social and
economic assets of adolescent
girls’ for their empowerment, to
arm them to protect themselves
against early and forced
marriage and early pregnancy.
Photo | What Took You So Long
Delaying Early Marriage in Niger
With an average cost of US$85 per girl, Zonta’s contribution
will enable approximately 11,000 adolescents to participate
in the program from 2016-2018.
Photo | What Took You So Long
The Future We Want: Creating
Sustainable Foundations for Addressing
Human Trafficking and Unsafe Migration
of Women and Girls in Nepal Goal:
• Create sustainable
foundations for
addressing the
connection between
human trafficking and
foreign labor migration of
women and girls in Nepal
Addressing Human Trafficking and
Unsafe Migration of Women and Girls in
Nepal Strategies:
• Enhance evidence base through
mapping report of underlying risk
factors for women in selected
districts
• Engage in public awareness
campaigns
• Enhance technical skills,
including financial literacy for job
placement and/ or
entrepreneurship development
Addressing Human Trafficking and
Unsafe Migration of Women and Girls in
Nepal Progress
Expected Outcomes:
• Legislative and policy framework that addresses
connection between trafficking and migration with Nepal’s
international and national commitments is in place and
effectively implemented
• A reduction in incidents of trafficking linked to foreign labor
migration of women
Educational
Projects
2016-18
Amelia Earhart Fellowship Fund
US$700,000
US$700,000 • 35 US$10,000 Fellowships are awarded each
year to recipients from all over the world
Jane M. Klausman Women in
Business Scholarship Fund
US$232,000
• 12 international scholarships of US$7,000 each
• 32 district/region scholarships of US$1,000 each
Young Women in Public Affairs Award
US$144,000
• 10 international awards of US$4,000 each
• 32 district/region awards of US$1,000 each
6% 5% 4% 6% 12%
As of 9/30/2016
District 15
What Can We Do?
Donate Today
Donate to one of the following Funds:
- Amelia Earhart Fellowship
- Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship
- Young Women in Public Affairs Award
- International Service
- ZISVAW
- Rose
Campaigns and Giving Opportunities
Important Dates
• ZISVAW Campaign (October)
• Every Member Every November
• Amelia Earhart Month (January)
• Zonta Rose Day/ International Women’s
Day (March)
• Convention recognition - 30 April 2018
• Annual Report recognition – 31 May
• End of fiscal year – 31 May
• Celebrating successful events
• Honor milestone anniversaries
• Memorials when Zontians or their
family members pass away
Memorials and Honorary
Gifts
Join the District 15
10,000% Club
100% Club donations
100% Individual donations
Zonta International Foundation
How will you EMPOWER HER?