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1 Rotary Centers: Investing in the Future of Peacemaking Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures. – John F. Kennedy

2 Rotary Centers: Investing in the Future of Peacemaking US$95 million by 30 June 2015 Fund 120 fellows per year Major gifts based US$95 million by 30 June 2015 Fund 120 fellows per year Major gifts based

3 Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: US$95 Million Phase I (2005 – 2010) US$50 million endowed US$5 million named Phase II (2010 – 2015) US$40 million endowed Phase I (2005 – 2010) US$50 million endowed US$5 million named Phase II (2010 – 2015) US$40 million endowed

4 Naming Opportunities Outright Named Gifts US$60,000 for Rotary World Peace Fellow US$50,000 for Applied Field Experiences Endowed Funds US$1.5 million US$750,000 US$500,000 US$50,000 Outright Named Gifts US$60,000 for Rotary World Peace Fellow US$50,000 for Applied Field Experiences Endowed Funds US$1.5 million US$750,000 US$500,000 US$50,000

5 Major Gift Prospects 360 major gifts needed 5 solicitations for each gift received 1,800 major gift prospects required Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians 360 major gifts needed 5 solicitations for each gift received 1,800 major gift prospects required Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians

6 Volunteer Structure Zone level and above District level Club level Zone level and above District level Club level

7 ResourcesResources International, Zone, District and club training The Rotary Foundation staff –Research prospective donors –Special cultivation events –Major gift solicitation proposals International, Zone, District and club training The Rotary Foundation staff –Research prospective donors –Special cultivation events –Major gift solicitation proposals

8 Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: Senior Rotary Leadership Identification Cultivation Solicitation Include major gift plan in communications Feature Rotary Centers Identification Cultivation Solicitation Include major gift plan in communications Feature Rotary Centers

9 Endowments for Rotary Centers Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker, Zone 25, USA Edward and M. Patricia Blender, Zone 25, USA Paul G. and Jean Elder, Zone 28, USA Masafumi and Hatsumi Fukui, Zone 3, Japan Gerald L. and Vicki Harp, Zone 29, USA Bill Huntley, Zone 17, UK Charles C. Keller, Zone 28, USA Noboru and Yasuko Ohkubo, Zone 3, Japan Kyu Hang Lee and Hee Sung Park, Zone 9, Korea A. R. Ramachandra and Suseela Reddy, Zone 22, Canada Paul F. and Carolyn C. Rizza, Zone 28, USA Rajendra K. Saboo, Zone 5, India Philip J. and Kathleen M. Silvers, Zone 25, USA Shigeo and Megumi Takayama, Zone 2, Japan Sakuji and Kyoko Tanaka, Zone 2, Japan Marilyn and William P. Tennity, Zone 24, USA Anonymous (2 Rotary World Peace Fellowships)

10 Rotary Centers Major Gifts Table Gift Range # of Major Gifts Needed Range Total Cumulative Total Qualified Prospects Needed $15,000,0001$15,000,000$15,000,0005 $10,000,0001$10,000,000$25,000,0005 $5,000,0003$15,000,000$40,000,00015 $2,500,0005$12,500,000$52,500,00025 $1,000,00010$10,000,000$62,500,00050 $500,00020$10,000,000$72,500,00010 $250,00070$17,500,000$90,000,000350 SUBTOTAL110$90,000,000$90,000,000550 $10,000- $250,000 250$5,000,000$95,000,0001,250 Totals360$95,000,000$95,000,0001,800


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