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Trustee Kenneth Schuppert October 12, 2017
The Rotary Foundation – Past, Present
and Future
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WHY JOIN ROTARY…
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More than a Century of Service
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1917
Arch Klumph proposed the idea that Rotary establish a Foundation to
Do Good in the World
Initial gift: USD $26.50
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More than a Century of Service
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As of 30 June 2017 Rotarians have raised more than
USD $4.1 Billion
Today…
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We set a fundraising target of
USD $300 million.
Our goal for 2016-17
Our result
USD $ 304.4 million.
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• 1,260 global grants
• $110 million polio eradication grants
• Peace Fellowship applications up 59%
FUNDRAISING SUCCESS BOOSTS ACHIEVEMENTS
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A fundraising target of
USD $360 million
Our goal for 2017-18
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YOU!
Our greatest asset…
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WE CAN DO BETTER…
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Goal of an Endowment of
USD $2.025 billion
2025 for 2025
Provide annual support of
USD $50 millionin perpetuity
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Our goal for 2016-17
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With a strong Endowment…
Our flagship project of polio eradication
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END POLIO NOW
• In 2016, 37 cases of polio were reported in just three countries — Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan.
• As of 12 October 2017, only 11 cases of polio were reported this year.
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END POLIO NOW
Since we kick started the partnership of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) we have
• reduced global polio cases by 99.9%
• immunized 2.5 billion children
• saved 16 million people from paralysis
• contributed over USD $1.7 billion to the cause
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END POLIO NOW
It is imperative to reach
ZERO CASES
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END POLIO NOW
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ROTARY’S COMMITMENT$50 million per year for the next three years
2:1 MATCH by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
RESULT:
$450 million for polio eradication activities
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END POLIO NOW
ZERO IS THE MAGIC NUMBER!
The countdown to history will only start after the final polio case is officially recorded.
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END POLIO NOW
More than
400 MILLION
CHILDREN
in up to 60 countriesimmunized every year
Essential
DISEASE
SURVEILLANCE
ACTIVITIES
in more than 70 countries
Approximately
150,000
POLIO-FUNDED
WORKERS
in up to 70 countries
This takes people and money!
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END POLIO NOW
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END POLIO NOW
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END POLIO NOW
What we must do:
Meet our fundraising goal of $50 million for the next three years
Continue to advocate for government funding
Keep polio in the spotlight
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ROTARY’S LEGACY
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We train the next generation of
global peacemakers
Today…
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PEACE IS PART OF ROTARY’S DNA
Working for peace has always been a top priority for Rotary
ROTARY’S WORK FOR PEACE
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THE COST OF CONFLICT(2016)
• USD $14.3 trillion dollars
• 12.6% of world GDP
ROTARY’S WORK FOR PEACE
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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP UPDATE
2 year pilot between Rotary and the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP)
PEACE AND CONFLICT PREVENTION/RESOLUTION
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‘POSITIVE PEACE’IEP
PEACE AND CONFLICT PREVENTION/RESOLUTION
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• Online Learning Portal
• Positive Peace Workshops
ROTARY AND IEP PARTNERSHIP
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We train the next generation of
global peacemakers
ROTARY PEACE CENTERS
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USD $150 million in gifts and commitments
by June 2017
ROTARY PEACE CENTERS FUNDRAISING GOAL
We’ve reached this goal!
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• 1,260 global grant applications had been approved (increase of 8% compared to RY16).
• Average total funding amount per grant was $67,040 in RY17 (compared with $65,155 in RY16).
GRANTS PROCESSES
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Global Grants Center
Faster, simpler
GRANTS PROCESSES
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Preparing for Rotary’s future
STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS
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Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create a lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
ROTARY’S VISION STATEMENT
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“doing good in the world”
The Rotary Foundation
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THANK YOU