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16 th April 2013 wwwrotaryinlondonorg The Rotary Foundation District 1130 RI Presidents Theme Engage Rotary Change Lives Ron Burton Rotary International President 2013 14 wwwrotaryinlondonorg ID: 511257

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DISTRICT FOUNDATION ASSEMBLY

16

th April 2013Slide2

www.rotaryinlondon.org

The Rotary Foundation

District 1130Slide3

RI Presidents’ ThemeEngage Rotary

Change Lives

Ron BurtonRotary International President2013 -14

www.rotaryinlondon.orgSlide4

“D1130 Foundation” themeEngaging Rotary Foundation

Enables Rotarians to

Change Lives

www.rotaryinlondon.orgSlide5

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The Rotary Foundation

Your Rotary Club

YOUSlide6

Rotary Foundation Motto & MissionDoing Good in the World

To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health,

the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty

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Rotary Foundation Motto & MissionClosely allied to The Object of Rotary

Ideals are at the heart of a Rotary Club

This is why we became Rotarians I

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The Rotary FoundationProgrammesContributions

Polio eradication

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesGrant Management Seminar 16th

May 2013Understand the programmesRecognise Club obligations and responsibilities

A Club representative required to attendQualify for 2013-14 activities

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesFoundation District GrantsSmall scale local or international projectsFoundation Global Grants

Minimum project size $30,000 (approx. £20,000) with international partnerIncludes Global Scholars and Vocational Training Teams

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District GrantsActivities consistent with the missionSingle

“block”

grant awarded annuallySmaller projects

Local or international activitiesSlide12

Global Grants• Long-term projects

• Larger grant awards

• Sustainable, measurable outcomes• Alignment with areas of focus

• World Fund matchSlide13

Peace and conflict prevention/resolutionDisease prevention and treatmentWater and sanitation

Maternal and child healthBasic education and literacy

Economic and community developmentAreas of FocusSlide14

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Thank you for your support!Slide15

Rotary Foundation Programmes

in

action

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesWestminster EastSt Marylebone

Edgware & StanmoreChigwell

GreenwichCrystal Palace & NorwoodEalingBarkingside

Tower HamletsTootingPaddingtonBarnetLoughton & Buckhurst Hill

Northwick park

Dulwich

& Peckham

Mill Hill

Newham

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Clubs benefitting from District GrantsSlide17

Rotary Foundation ProgrammesFoundation District GrantsImplemented in London 2013Swimming equipment for special needs £575

Equipment for Bike Club £1,000Pond (education resource) for special needs £2,000Security system for Respite care Home £450

St Mungos Wellness Centre £1,000Support of dyslexia centre £1,450Replacement trailer for clothes collection £650

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesFoundation District GrantsImplemented in London 2012Improving literacy in North Westminster £1,295

Starfish stammering courses £500Benches in town centre £875Multi sensory studio £2,000

Equipment for Riding for Disabled £1,000Dictionaries for local schools £250

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesFoundation District GrantsImplemented abroad 2012 and 2013Solar fridge to store snake venom antidote (Nigeria)£2,000

Fire fighting equipment (Ethiopia) £2,000Equipment for disabled rehab centre (Afghanistan) £2,000

Solar electricity for African village £700Computers for education (Kenya) £950Classrooms and equipment (Nepal) £1,000Motorcycle ambulance (Ethiopia) £1,000

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesFoundation Global GrantsSolar lighting in villages IndiaRC Battersea Park

Educational support project in township in RSARC Tower Hamlets

Nykonya Village Project, UgandaRC Bush Hill Park

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesVocational Training TeamInternational partners D3140, India

Team of Gynecologist, Paediatrician & Midwives

Rotarian Patrisha DavidCaroline DuncomePiyusha Kapila

Manjit RoseghiniRajalaxmi Walavalkar'“Train the trainer” programme

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Thank you for your support!Slide23

Rotary Foundation Programmesopportunities 2013-14Foundation District Grants8 area grants up to £1,750

Foundation Global GrantsDistrict coordinated project to support disabled children in Chernobyl with established partnerDDF to be committed up to $10,000 to be matched by Club contributions

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Rotary Foundation ProgrammesIncoming Global Scholars 2013 – 14Random applications direct to Clubs or DistrictDon’t “go it alone”

liaise with District Scholar CoordinatorHost Counselors required

Host Clubs must have attended Grant Management seminar

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Rotary Foundation ContributionsContributions enable Rotary the world over to achieve amazing thingsMore than any individual or Club can achieve alone

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Rotary Foundation ContributionsRound table discussionsHow can we increase Club contributions

How can we increase individual Rotarians contributionsIs there resistance /apathy in your ClubWhy?

How can this be overcomeHave you asked the District Foundation Team to come and talk to your ClubDo you think it would help

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Rotary Foundation ContributionsFeedback

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Rotary : End Polio Now1985 Rotary made a promise to the worldEradication of polio

1,000 cases every day 365,000 a year2012 only 223 cases in the world

Endemic countriesPakistan, Afghanistan, India,

Nigeria2013 India : 27 months (from January 2011) without a case2013, 18 cases compared to 41 in 2012

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Rotary : End Polio NowOngoingMust continue

immunisations throughout the world until 100% free for 3 yearsPolio is only a plane ride away

Please keep making contributions until the job is done!!

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Thank you for your support!