The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International is a not-for-profit corporation that receives contributions totaling more than US $100 million annually and spends more than $105 million each year in support of humanitarian and educational programs that are implemented by Rotary Club and District Rotarians.
Remember that all the funds that are contributed in 2011 - 2012 will be spent by The Rotary Foundation and the District 6400 Rotary International Foundation Committee in 2014 - 2015
The 2012 Vocational Training Team to D9400 They plan to be working jointly with a VTT Team made up of experienced educators from District 9400 to develop a seminar to train educators in South Africa the methodology of teaching students who have English as a second language,
Team Leader Mary Jean Gallagher
Team Member & Alternate Team Leader Jeanne Knopf-DeRoche
Team Member Sue Albu
Team Member Sue Chanko
Team Member David Lynn
Alternate Team Member Deborah Szeman
The Rotary Foundation Future Vision Pilot is a three-year test of the new grant structure offered in the Foundation's Future Vision Plan. One hundred districts are participating in the pilot. Pilot districts will have a unique opportunity to help refine the new grant structure by providing input and receiving specialized Foundation support and service.
Grant structure
Pilot districts will work with Rotary Foundation District Grants and Rotary Foundation Global Grants for three years of the pilot. Download the terms and conditions for these grants. For more information, view the " Choosing a grant " interactive training module. Rotary Foundation District Grants
District grants are block grants made to districts for up to 50 percent of their District Designated Fund (DDF). District grants offer the flexibility to respond quickly to immediate needs or to plan projects with clubs locally or in other countries. Rotary Foundation Global Grants
Global grants support large international projects with sustainable, high-impact outcomes in the six areas of focus that correspond to the Foundation's mission. Areas of focus
1. Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
2. Disease prevention and treatment
3. Water and sanitation
4. Maternal and child health
5. Basic education and literacy
6. Economic and community development
The new grant structure attempts to optimize contributions to our Foundation so that clubs and districts can maximize the use of funds for greater impact, flexibility, and sustainability in their work.
Rotary Foundation Tax Receipts - Facts you should know! 1 Tax Receipts for donations made by credit cards are issued only once a month.
( If you made the donation in December the receipt will be issue in January, etc) 2 Tax Receipts for donations made thru the EFT system are issued only once annually.
( If you have donations deducted from your checking or credit card periodically
the receipt is issued Annually in January) 3 Tax Receipts for donations made by check are issued within two weeks of receipt by RI.
Send Your Contributions to: Canada - The Rotary Foundation (Canada) Box B9322, P.O. Box 9100, Postal Station F, Toronto, ON M4Y 3A5
United States - The Rotary Foundation, 14280 Collections Center Drive, Chicago, IL 60693
Rotary has a call center for your Rotary questions - 1-866-976-8279 - have you Rotary ID # ready its on the front of your Rotary Magazine - you are a member of District 6400 and your club number is listed in the District directory & DaCdb.com.
Permanent Fund, an endowment from which only the earnings are spent in support of Foundation programs, ensuring the long-term viability of the Foundation.
PolioPlus Partners focus will be to maintain Rotary information and participation in the completion of the eradication project.