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FUNDRAISING

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• Understand the differences between the PolioPlus Fund, the Annual Fund, and the Endowment Fund

• Discuss ways to promote contributions to

The Rotary Foundation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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OUR ROTARY FOUNDATION IS UNIQUE

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Peace and conflict prevention/resolution

Disease prevention and treatment

Water and sanitation

Maternal and child health

Basic education and literacy

Economic and community development

OUR FOCUS

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SUPPORTING THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

Endowment Fund

To Secure Tomorrow

Annual FundFor Support Today

PolioPlus FundEnd Polio Now

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END POLIO NOW: MAKE HISTORY TODAY

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EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR

100% Member Participation

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• Primary funding source for Foundation grants and activities

• Supports local and international grants through the SHARE system

• Contributions are credited to donor’s club and applied to club’s goal

ANNUAL FUND

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Contributes at least $100 every year to the Annual Fund

ROTARY FOUNDATION SUSTAINING MEMBER

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$100 CONTRIBUTION

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$1,000 CONTRIBUTION

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$10,000 CONTRIBUTION

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$15,000 CONTRIBUTION

A one-time global grant dedicated to an area of focus specified by the donor

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A one-time global grant dedicated to an area of focus

$30,000 CONTRIBUTION

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Up to 5 one-time named Rotary Peace Fellowships in the professional development certificate program

$60,000 CONTRIBUTION

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• Funds two years of study by a Rotary Peace Fellow in a field related to peace and conflict resolution

• Funds up to 10 internships or research projects for peace fellows or certificate program fellows

$75,000 CONTRIBUTION

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• Contributions are professionally invested

• Only the earnings are spent

ENDOWMENT FUND

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• $25,000: general support of SHARE, the World Fund, or Rotary Peace Centers

• $100,000: general support of an area of focus or an annual seminar at a Rotary Peace Center

ENDOWED NAMING OPPORTUNITIES

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• $250,000: supports the donor’s district’s participation in global grants or endows the studies of a Rotary Peace Fellow in the certificate program

• $500,000: specify a geographic preference and an area of focus or endow the studies of a Rotary Peace Fellow in the master’s program

• $1 million: individually craft a grant with more specificity

ENDOWED NAMING OPPORTUNITIES

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• The goal is to fully endow the program

• $125 million by 2015

• Focus on major gifts

ROTARY PEACE CENTERS MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE

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• Understand the differences between the PolioPlus Fund, the Annual Fund, and the Endowment Fund

• Discuss ways to promote contributions to

The Rotary Foundation

SESSION REVIEW

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TAKE ACTION

• Participate in Rotary’s recurring giving program, Rotary Direct, to contribute every year

• Join the Paul Harris Society

• Make an outright gift or commitment in your estate plans to support Rotary’s Endowment Fund

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Questions?

[email protected]«Insert contact information for your

regional Rotary Foundation coordinator or endowment/major

gifts adviser»

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