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FOLLOW THE MONEY
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On Feb 23, 2005 Rotary celebrated its 100th anniversary.
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In order for us to “Follow the Money,” we need to understand how Rotary was created, how it is organized and managed.
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VOID
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The Largest Humanitarian Organization in the World
1,200,000 Rotarians 33,000 Rotary Clubs 532 Districts 200 Countries
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Let’s see how Rotary Clubs are formed.
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This is a picture of Rotary Clubs being formed.
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72 Clubs Bakersfield Twilight Frazier Park
There are 72 Clubs in our District Rotarians. Each year we scourthe District for just the right person to become our District Governor. 72 Clubs
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Here is an example.
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The District Governor begins the year looking like this
The District Governor begins the year looking like this. And ends the year looking like this…
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After the year is over, like our Club president, the District Governor dons a disguise and fades into the proletariat of Rotary.
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72 Clubs Bakersfield Twilight Frazier Park
There are 72 Clubs in our District Rotarians. Each year we scourthe District for just the right person to become our District Governor. 72 Clubs
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Rotary International The Rotary Foundation Foundation Giving
Annual Dues Club
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$1.1 Billion Dollars in Educational and Humanitarian
The Rotary Foundation Arch Klumph 6th RI President Began in 1917 with $26.50 1929, first donation: a $500 gift to the International Society for Crippled Children, known today as Easter Seals. Since 1947, the year Paul Harris died— $1.1 Billion Dollars in Educational and Humanitarian Grants
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Restricted Giving Permanent Fund Annual Fund (SHARE) $1000
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Restricted Giving
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In 1988, polio infected nearly 1,000 children every day.
Since Rotary began Polio Plus in 1985, 2 billion children have been immunized. In 2008, fewer than 2,000 cases were reported for the entire year.
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$1 Billion Dollar Endowment by 2025
The Goal: $1 Billion Dollar Endowment by 2025 Gifts and Bequests
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3YR 2YR 1YR 4% Administration
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DDF World Fund District Discretionary Fund $150,000 to $300,000
annually
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World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR
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Ambassadorial Scholarship
World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR Ambassadorial Scholarship
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Ambassadorial Scholarship
Oldest & Best Known Program Begun in 1947 as a Graduate Fellowship 38,000+ Scholars from 115 Countries Largest Privately Funded Intl’ Scholarship Undergraduate or Graduate Study Since 1947, nearly 37,000 scholars from 115 countries have received Ambassadorial Scholarships , valued at US$504 million.
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Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange
World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange
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Group Study Exchange Began in 1965 11,000+ Teams have participated
Two Districts from Different Countries send teams of Professionals for 4-6 week visit into the other’s country Teams study host country’s institutions, economy, and culture
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Ashish Kumar, PhD in Environmental Chemistry
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Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange
World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange 3-H
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Health, Hunger, Humanitarian Grants
Began in 1978 $200,000 - $300,000 Grant Projects 17 Projects/year Multi-District Multi-Club Multi-Year International (3rd/4th World Countries)
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In the village of Fontura Brazil 20% of infants died of water borne disease before their 1st Birthday. Rotary put in a potable water system in 1996. In 1997, there were zero infant deaths. 4,560 water and sanitation grants have been awarded from 1989 to 2009
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Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange
World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange 3-H Matching Grants
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Matching Grants Began in 1965 International Humanitarian Projects
Multi-Club Multi-District Club/DDF/Rotary Foundation Funded
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Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange
World Fund 50% District Discretionary Funds 3YR Ambassadorial Scholarship Group Study Exchange 3-H Matching Grants Local Projects
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The Rotary Foundation 87% Educational & Humanitarian Programs
9% Fund Development 4% Administration
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