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Zonta International Foundation. 2012-2014 Biennium 2013 Area Meeting Kim Vann, Foundation Ambassador. Who said this?. How wonderful is it that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world? Anne Frank. Down to business…. 2012-2014 Foundation Fundraising Goals - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Zonta International Foundation
2012-2014 Biennium2013 Area Meeting
Kim Vann, Foundation Ambassador
How wonderful is it that nobody need
wait a single moment before starting to
improve the world?Anne Frank
Who said this?
Down to business…
2012-2014 Foundation Fundraising Goals
International Service Fund $2,000,000
ZISVAW Fund $1,162,000
Amelia Earhart Fellowship Fund $700,000
Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship Fund $232,000
Young Women in Public Affairs Award $144,000
Rose Fund, (Annual Operating and Program Support Fund) $700,000
Total $4,938,000
That’s an increase of $1,180,000
from the past biennium
Where is the money going?
$2 Million to the International Service Program Fund
Liberia Fistula Program $1 million to UNFPA
(United Nations Population Fund)Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection and Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in
Rwanda$1 million to UNICEF
(United Nations Children's Fund)
ZI has supported both of these projects since 2008
Liberia Fistula Program
• Plans to integrate treatment into the government’s national health system
• Support for women with unsuccessful surgeries or inoperable fistulas.
• Goal: to ELIMINATE obstetric fistula in Liberia!
Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection and Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in
Rwanda
• President Lynn McKenzie’s recent trip-www.zonta.org
-Edutainment -One Stop Centre -SMS mobile phones -PMTCT Centre -Family package programs
• At critical turning point- Government of Rwanda calling to ELIMINATE MTCT of HIV by
2015! This would achieve an HIV-free
generation by 2015
ZISVAW Funding $1,162,000 divided among
3 projects~Mass Communication with a Purpose: Global Partnership on Edutainment for
Social Change$802,124
~Safe Cities for Women in Honduras$250,000
~Empowering Women in Rural Samoa to Combat Violence
$109,876
Mass Communication with a Purpose: Global
Partnership on Edutainment for Social
ChangeWhat is EDUTAINMENT??
~Short for Entertainment Education~Word first used by the Walt Disney
Company in 1948 to describe the True Life Adventures series.
~It combines traditional and contemporary media- which proves to be cost-effective and efficient.
Mass Communication with a Purpose: Global
Partnership on Edutainment for Social
Change• Goals:
• To raise awareness in the community of violence against women by challenging existing norms and attitudes that condone and endorse violence against women.
• First Target: Bangladesh and Nigeria• Second year targets based on lessons
learned from year one: Afghanistan, Cambodia, Egypt, Mali, Niger, Pakistan, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan and Vietnam.
• Visit www.youtube.com/user/LetsBreakThrough
Safe Cities for Women in Honduras
• Goal: UN Women will replicate the successful ZI program(2008-2012) Safe Cities Program for Guatemala and El Salvador for the women of Honduras.
• Focus will be on two neighborhoods:
Tegucigalpa and Nueva Suyapa Both areas lack basic resources with rising crime to the over 50,000 inhabitants.
Empowering Women in Rural Samoa
to Combat Violence• Partner with the Samoa Victim Support
Group Goals:
• Build support networks for victims of violence
• Provide Livelihood training by providing 25 “Stronger Community” workshops • Reduce the use of “traditional apology”
Where are we now?
So far this biennium as of March 31st contributions are
$1,261,750.52 This compares to $1,235,765 contributed in
March 2011; an increase of $25,985.52 . March represents 42% of the
Biennium, and current contributions are at 25.55%
of goal.
Last biennium $151,916.71
was given by D10 Zontians and clubs
As of March 31st we have given:$70,705.66 (21 clubs)
Last biennium at this time we had given:
What about District 10?
$64,644.22( 23 clubs)
Something to think about…We have given over
$6000 MORE with two fewer clubs.
9% MORE giving with fewer members.
No one has ever become
poor by giving.
Current Standings• 4th in Giving among all the
Districts• 4th in Giving to Amelia Earhart
Fund• 1st in Giving to Jane Klausman• 2nd in Giving to YWPA• 8th in Giving to International
Service• 2nd in Giving to ZISVAW• 6th in Giving as Individuals- 113
members
Where do we like to give?
Amelia Earhart Jane Klausman YWPA Int. Service ZISVAW Rose$0.00
$5,000.00
$10,000.00
$15,000.00
$20,000.00
$25,000.00 Giving To Zonta international Foundation
Amount Given
$5050.11
$12,388.97
$6,330.60
$20,165.16 $19,648.49
$7122.33
Area Breakdown as of March 31st
Area 1 Area 2 Area 30
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000 Area Breakdown
Amount Given
$29,022
$18,648.66
$23,560
Members: 250 194 176
2013 Area Meeting Giving
Area 3 meeting, Brownsville, TX11 individual donations for $1655
+ Zonta Bingo game raised $140: $1795 total
Area 2 meeting, Lafayette, LA23 individual donations : $2890
totalArea 1 meeting, Dallas, TX34 individual donations: $2272
total
District 10 Goals for New Biennium
• Continue our generosity• Increase number of
individual donors• Strive for 100% individual
giving at club level• All Clubs give 1/3 of
service funds raised to Foundation
100 % Individual Giving 2010-2012 Biennium
Zonta Club of Central Oklahoma
Zonta Club of Fort Worth
Zonta Club of Parker County
How to Give• Cash, Check, Money Order, bank
draft, cashier’s check, wire transfer, Credit
• Recurring Gifts-monthly, quarterly• Tribute Gifts- Honorariums &
Memorials• Employee Matching Gifts• Planned Gifts- The Mary E. Jenkins 1919 Society• Bequests • Life Insurance/retirement beneficiary
Why Give? I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver.
~Maya Angelou