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1 THE ROTARY FOUNDATION SEMINAR
Overview of & Current Year Successes and Challenges THE ROTARY FOUNDATION SEMINAR KUALA LUMPUR INSTITUTE Friday 30 November 2007 RRFC Wei Lin “Dens” Shao Zone 4B, 2005~08

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3 Train existing district leadership
2007 TRF DLTS, Zone 4B / May 26, 2007 San Want Hotel, Taipei 6Trainers 7 DGEs 10 DGNs 5 DRFCCs 14 DRFSCCs 2 SAA 44 Participants Train existing district leadership to inform club membership on the Foundation’s programs and fund-raising. 2007 TRF DLTS, Zone 4B / May 26, 2007 San Want Hotel, Taipei 6Trainers 7 DGEs 10 DGNs 5 DRFCCs 14 DRFSCCs 2 SAA 44 Participants

4 Annual Programs Fund Strategic Advisor (APFSA) or (SA)
Zone 4B: PDG Archi D3500, 2003~04

5 Promote the EREY-APF message
Lead by example Promote the EREY-APF message Under the leadership of the RRFC, The SAs shall: Lead by example and contribute US$100 or more each year to the Annual Programs Fund; Promote the EREY, Annual Programs Fund message at Rotary trainings and events as requested; Monitor monthly fundraising progress and provide support and strategies to clubs and districts in overcoming obstacles to goal achievement; Works with the Major Gifts National Advisor to cultivate and solicit major donors for Challenge and Major Gifts under US$50,000 for the Annual Programs Fund. Completes the quarterly priority task list as assigned. US$ 388,100

6 EREY Clubs District EREY Clubs 3450 3460 23 3470 6 3480 15 3490 20
3500 3510 3520 Total 94

7 APF Per Capita- Top 10 Region Zone District APF Per Capita 1 4 9 3750
$268.12 2 3450 $264.53 3 3600 $257.69 3640 $234.33 5 24 5280 $231.35 6 3690 $226.09 7 5330 $225.64 8 3500 $220.89 34 6960 $220.26 10 21 4130 $213.78

8 MAJOR GIFTS ADVISOR (MGA)
Zone 4B: PDG Gleaner D3510, 2002~03 2007~08 MGA Zone 4B: PDG Color D3520, 2003~04

9 Lead by example US$ 401,000 Responsibilities:
Lead by example through a major gift, Bequest Society commitment, and/or Benefactor commitment to the Foundation, according to his or her own financial capacity; Assist RRFCs in promoting major gifts, Bequest Society and Benefactor commitments at Rotary events; Personally identify, cultivate and solicit major gifts, with an emphasis on gifts of US$25,000 or more; Monitor monthly fundraising progress in assigned territories and provide support and strategies to clubs and districts in meeting established goals; Provide regular progress reports to RRFCs and Foundation staff as requested. US$ 401,000

10 the first 100% Major Donor Club
the first Rotary club with 100 percent membership in the Arch C. Klumph Society the first 100% Major Donor Club RI President Boyd and Foundation Trustee Chair Giay honoring the first 100% Major Donor Club, the Rotary Club of Kowloon East in 2007 RI Convention. 鉅額捐獻人Poon, Wong, Mak與Yow接受一份國際扶輪社長白義德與扶輪基金保管委員會主委季愛雅所頒贈的證書以榮耀九龍東區扶輪社成為第一個百分百鉅額捐獻人扶輪社。 Major Donors Poon, Wong, Mak, and Yow accept a certificate from RI President Boyd and Foundation Trustee Chair Giay honoring the first 100% Major Donor Club, the Rotary Club of Kowloon East.

11 Major Donor Zone 4B Report for Ended 30 October 2007 74 57 11 72 48 54
3450 3460 3470 3480 3490 3500 3510 3520 Level 1 74 57 11 72 48 54 24 130 Level 2 13 1 9 3 15 Level 3 4 6 Level 4 2 Level 5

12 2007~2008 District Major Gift Donors Charter Members of PHS 3450 30*
3460 21 3470 6 3480 8 3490 9 10 3500 29 17 3510 4 31* 3520 74 Total 106 183 * D3450 had established PHS in 2005. * D3510 had established PHS in 2006.

13 Benefactor Zone 4B Period: 01-Jan-1905 to 27-Sep-2007 204 351 499 444
3450 3460 3470 3480 3490 3500 3510 3520 204 351 499 444 546 471 523 569

14 TOP 20 GIVING COUNTRIES IN 2006-07
Country & Rank Last Year Rotarians Annual Giving Restricted Giving Permanent Fund Total Contributions 1 USA 379,545 41,587,631 9,269,114 5,140,644 55,997,389 2 Japan 99,574 11,193,073 490,308 1,551,300 13,234,681 3 Korea 54,722 8,041,011 259,523 726,372 9,026,906 4 India 6 93,029 4,768,673 692,009 1,826,877 7,287,5595 5 Canada 27,843 3,332,885 1,233,642 964,678 5,531,205 Germany 7 46,431 3,502,339 909,638 100 4,412,077 Australia 9 33,950 2,535,914 886,423 970,086 4,392,423 8 Italy 42,112 3,482,064 768,555 137,313 4,387,932 UK 60,875 3,552,076 676,022 62,389 4,290,487 10 Brazil 12 51,454 2,793,718 303,866 43,590 3,141,174 11 France 33,498 2,542,792 555,990 37,995 3,136,777 Taiwan 17,788 2,191,265 380,968 327,100 2,899,333 13 Mexico 14 10,469 868,428 425,956 19,540 1,313,924 Netherlands 17 19,538 880,484 136,628 1,017,112 15 Philippines 19 19,728 858,328 81,069 7,933 947,330 16 Belgium 9,727 612,722 209,018 1,316 823,056 Sweden 18 29,546 556,175 224,007 17,787 797,969 New Zealand 9,722 538,613 84,742 28,020 651,375 Switzerland 22 11,604 526,908 87,802 5,500 620,210 20 Hong Kong 1,308 400,679 194,355 1,500 596,534

15 Rotary Foundation Alumni Coordinator (RFAC)
The 2nd centralized RFAC training session was held in Skokie March and was a rousing success. The purpose is to identify and implement tools to include the 100,000 + alumni into Rotary that will provide a true return on investment (ROI). 2005~08 RFAC Zone 4B: PDG Jason & Rebecca D3450 2007~08 RFAC Zone 4B: PDG Legal D3480

16 District Alumni Association 3450 V 3460 3470 3480 3490 3500 3510 3520
Create and distribute a monthly newsletter Help districts organize 5 district alumni associations District Alumni Association 3450 V 3460 3470 3480 3490 3500 3510 3520 Responsibilities include: Support and encourage district alumni subcommittees ………………………………………………………… to develop a strategic plan for improving alumni activities in the district and its implementation. to work with The Rotary Foundation Alumni Section to maintain a list of all alumni within the district. to work closely with the district scholarships, GSE, Rotary Centers, grants, and Rotaract subcommittees Create and distribute a monthly newsletter to the district alumni subcommittees. Help organize district and multidistrict orientation seminars for Ambassadorial Scholars and GSE team members and encourage the use of alumni as mentors for new Foundation program participants.

17 WWW.rotary2000.org RRFC – Club Corner 5,500 Email Address
Actively promote by —5,500 Address

18 THE ROTARY FOUNDATION SEMINAR
THANK YOU THE ROTARY FOUNDATION SEMINAR KUALA LUMPUR INSTITUTE Friday 30 November 2007 RRFC Wei Lin “Dens” Shao Zone 4B, 2005~08


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