Title: Foundation
1Foundation Jeopardy
2Mission StatementTo enable Rotarians to advance
world understanding, goodwill, and peace through
the improvement of health, the support of
education, and the alleviation of
poverty.Motto Doing Good in the World
3TRF Acronyms
4Recognition
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6Doing Good in the World
7Foundation Grab Bag
8Foundation Facts Figures
9TRF Acronyms
End Polio Now
Doing Good in the World
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10TRF FVP
11The Rotary Foundation Future Vision Plan
12EREY
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14APF
15Annual Programs Fund
16GSE
17Group Study Exchange
18DDF DSG
19District Designated Funds District Simplified
Grant
20100
21Sustaining Member
221,000
23Paul Harris Fellow (Paul Harris Society 1,000
per year)
2410,000
25Major Donor
26250,000
27Arch C. Klumph Society
281,000 Permanent Fund 10,000 Permanent Fund
29Benefactor - 1,000 Bequest Society - 10,000
30What year did the PolioPlus campaign start?
311985 The first and largest internationally
coordinated private-sector support of a public
health initiative, with an initial pledge of
120 million
32The four endemic countries
33Pakistan Afghanistan India Nigeria
342 Billion
35The number of children who have received the
Polio vaccine
36355 million
37Amount of the grant from the Gates Foundation to
help eradicate polio
38200 million
39Rotary's match toward the Gates Challenge Grant
40Heart surgeries for children Dental clinic in
Brazil New AC/Heating sytem for an orphanage in
Turkey Bridges in Nicaragua Water filters for a
school in Costa Rica
41Matching grants supported by clubs in D7600 in
2010-11 Since 1965 33,000 grant projects in 201
countries have been funded at a cost of more than
397 million. (44 grants in D7600)
42DAF
43Donor Advised Fund (Haiti Earthquake Relief
Donor Advised Fund)
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45Pink Jeep purchased for Midwives for Haiti with
a grant from the Haiti Earthquake Relief Donor
Advised Fund lead by the Western Henrico RC along
with Bon Air, Henrico North, and Hermitage HS Inte
46Areas of Focus
47Peace conflict prevention/resolution Disease
prevention and treatment Water and
sanitation Maternal and child health Basic
education literacy Economic community
development
48153 275,216
49Number and dollar amount of District Simplified
Grants awarded in D7600 since 2003-04
supporting local community projects
50World's largest privately funded
international scholarships program
51Ambassadorial Scholarship Since 1947 almost
40,000 scholars from 130 countries have
received scholarships at a cost over 532
million. (186 scholars in D7600)
52UNC and Duke are one of six universities around
the world that partner with RI for this
educational program
53Rotary Centers for International Studies in
Peace and Conflict resolution (Peace Centers and
Peace Fellows)
Amy Kay VA Beach RC University of
Queensland Bianca Naff Great Bridge
RC University of Bradford
54John Osterlund
55General Manager and General Assistant
Secretary of The Rotary Foundation
564 Star
57The Rotary Foundation receives a 4-Star rating
from Charity Navigator, America's largest
independent evaluator of charities
58Percentage of Annual Programs Fund contributions
used to fund operating expenses
590 Three year cycle
601917
61The year The Rotary Foundation was created by
RI's sixth president, Arch C. Klumph, for the
purpose of doing good in the world
6226.50
63Initial contribution to The Rotary
Foundation. Total cummulative contributions and
awards total over 2.6 billion (9.8 million in
D7600)
64500
65Amount of the first grant that was made to the
International Society for Crippled Chidren (later
became Easter Seals)
66100
67Participation by clubs in D7600 in the Annual
Programs Fund
6839 31 20 31
69TRF Per Capita rankings for D7600 (534 Districts
worldwide) 2010-11 39th 167 2009-10 31st
156 2008-09 20th 173 2007-06 31st
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