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Presentation by PDG Peter Wan The Basic of The Rotary Foundation 9 November 2013

Presentation by PDG Peter Wan The Basic of The Rotary Foundation 9 November 2013. Mission of TRF. Polio Eradication. Polio Eradication. Families in Delhi, India, bring their children to be vaccinated against polio during a National Immunization Day.

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Presentation by PDG Peter Wan The Basic of The Rotary Foundation 9 November 2013

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  1. Presentation by PDG Peter Wan The Basic of The Rotary Foundation9 November 2013

  2. Mission of TRF

  3. Polio Eradication

  4. Polio Eradication Families in Delhi, India, bring their children to be vaccinated against polio during a National Immunization Day. A Rotarian from the United States shares a moment with a child at a rally promoting polio eradication in Bhavanagar, Gujarat, India.

  5. Disease Prevention and Treatment

  6. Education and Literacy

  7. Conflict Prevention

  8. Source of TRF Funding

  9. Source of TRF Funding

  10. Contributions

  11. Program Spending

  12. District Contribution District’s Fundraising Statistics

  13. 100% Member Participation US$ 100 per capita

  14. District Contribution Every Rotarian, Every Year

  15. 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Funds raised and invested Funds used SHARE System

  16. SHARE System

  17. New Grants Structure • District Grants (replacing the District Simplified grants) • Global Grants (replacing the Matching Grants) • Packaged grants (fully funded) • Emphasis on district and club stewardship and financial management

  18. District Grants • Educational and humanitarian activities consistent with Foundation mission • Smaller activities and projects • Fund both local or international activities • Local decision making with broad guidelines • Managed by district

  19. Global Grants • Larger grant awards • Sustainable outcomes • Alignment with areas of focus • Long-term projects • Managed by the Foundation

  20. Six Areas of Focus Peace and conflict prevention/resolution (P) Disease prevention and treatment (D) Water and sanitation (W) Maternal and child health (H) Basic education and literacy (E) Economic and community development (E) WEED HP

  21. Sustainability Giving a community the skills and knowledge to maintain project outcomes for the long-term to serve the ongoing need after grant funds have been expended

  22. Committee Structure DG Eugene Fong PDG Peter Wan Chair PDG Johnson Chu Deputy Chair PDG Ada Cheng Polio Plus Sub-Committee Chair PDG Peter Wong Fundraising Sub-Committee Chair PDG Alexander Mak Stewardship Sub-Committee Chair PDG Jason Chan Grants Sub-Committee Chair

  23. District Goals2013-14

  24. District Goals • Continue to contribute to The Rotary Foundation. • Successfully implement the new grants structure. • Build effective stewardship in managing Rotary Foundation grant funds • Support the Polio eradication efforts

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