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District Rotary Foundation Seminar
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Fundraising and Recognition
Session X
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Our Rotary Foundation Is Unique
The Rotary Foundation is your Foundation Addresses the greatest needs World reach greater than the United Nations We can go where politicians and religious groups cannot
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Supporting The Rotary Foundation
PolioPlus Fund End Polio Now Annual Fund For Support Today Permanent Fund To Secure Tomorrow
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100% Member Participation
Annual Fund 100% Member Participation
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Annual Fund Supports grants and programs through the SHARE system
Contributions credited to donor’s club and applied to club’s goal
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Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member
Contributes at least US$100 every year to the Annual Fund
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Paul Harris Fellow Rotarian who contributes US$1,000 or in whose name $1,000 is contributed
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Paul Harris Society Member
Contributes US$1,000 each year to the Annual Fund, PolioPlus, or approved grants
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Club Banner Recognition
100% Paul Harris Fellow Club Top Three Per Capita Giving Clubs
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Club Banner Recognition
100% Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member Club Every Rotarian, Every Year Club
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US$100 Contribution Two desks for elementary school in Honduras
50 mosquito nets for women and children in Tanzania One year of tuition for a high school student in China
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US$1,000 Contribution One portable dental chair for dental care to indigenous children in Mexico 400 pairs of eyeglasses for individuals in Nigeria Microcredit loans for 23 women in the Philippines to support their families
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US$10,000 Contribution Three refurbished school buses for rural communities in Mexico Bakery equipment at a vocational training center for disabled children in Sudan Two water wells to serve villages in Haiti
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US$60,000 Contribution Up to 5 one-time named Rotary Peace Fellowships in professional development certificate program
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US$75,000 Contribution Rotary Peace Fellow at a two-year Rotary Peace Center in field related to peace studies and conflict resolution
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Permanent Fund Rotary’s endowment fund Contributions invested
Only earnings are spent
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Endowed Naming Opportunities
$25,000: support SHARE or World Fund $50,000: general support to Rotary Peace Centers
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Endowed Naming Opportunities
$100,000: general support of an area of focus $250,000: support donor’s district participation in global grants, or endow a Rotary Peace Fellow (certificate program)
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Endowed Naming Opportunities
$500,000: specify area of focus and geographic preference, or endow a Rotary Peace Fellow (two-year master’s program) $1 million: individually crafted grant with more specificity
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Benefactor Provision in estate plan to bequeath minimum US$1,000 to The Rotary Foundation An outright gift of $1,000 to Permanent Fund BENEFACTOR A Benefactor is someone who informs The Rotary Foundation in writing that he or she has made a provision in his/her estate plans for The Rotary Foundation or by making an outright gift of US$1,000 or more to the Permanent Fund. Benefactor recognition consists of a certificate and insignia to be worn with a Rotary pin.
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Bequest Society Provision in estate plan totaling US$10, Examples: living will, life insurance policy BEQUEST SOCIETY The Rotary Foundation recognizes those couples or individuals who have made commitments in their estate plans totaling US$10,000 or more. Donors may elect to receive an engraved crystal recognition piece and a Diamond Circle pin commemorating the commitment at each new recognition level. US$ 10,000 to 24, – Level 1 25,000 to 49, – Level 2 50,000 to 99, – Level 3 100,000 to 249, – Level 4 250,000 to 499, – Level 5 500,000 to 999, – Level 6 1,000,000 and above – Level 7 More information is available at: Rotarians can also complete the Bequest Society membership card on the RI website.
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Major Donor Personal outright or cumulative gifts of US$10,000+
Cash, life income agreements, bequests, real estate, or securities MAJOR DONORS Individuals can become Major Donors with personal outright or cumulative contributions of US$10,000 or more to The Rotary Foundation. They may elect to receive a crystal recognition piece and/or Major Donor lapel pins or pendants. Donors who contribute US$250,000 or more become members of the Arch C. Klumph Society.
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Arch C. Klumph Society Trustees Circle $250,000+
Chair’s Circle $500,000+ Foundation Circle $1 million+ ARCH C. KLUMPH SOCIETY Donors who contribute US$250,000 or more may choose to be recognized in the Arch C. Klumph Gallery at Rotary International’s World Headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, USA. Donor’s photograph and biography are featured in an interactive display. Donors also receive a lapel pin, a certificate signed by the RI president and The Rotary Foundation trustee chair, and an invitation to an exclusive event for society members at the annual RI Convention. The society is named in honor of Rotary Foundation founder and past RI President Arch C. Klumph.
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Rotary Peace Centers Major Gifts Initiative
Fully endow program US$95 million by 2015 Major Gift focus
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Thank you for your support!
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Questions? contact.center@rotary.org majorgifts@rotary.org
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