Why should you donate to The Rotary Foundation?
To make a difference to the lives of millions of people around the world.
By PDG Grant Spackman
Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator
When you make a donation to The Rotary Foundation, you are helping Rotary members make a difference to the lives of millions of people around the world by promoting peace, preventing disease, supporting education, bolstering economic development, protecting the environment, and providing clean water and sanitation.
Let’s remind ourselves what The Rotary Foundation is all about.
What began as an endowment fund in 1917 with a contribution of US$26.50 from the Rotary Club of Kansas City, US, has grown to be one of the largest charities in the world with contributions exceeding US$1billion.
“For the 14th consecutive year, The Rotary Foundation received the highest rating from Charity Navigator, the independent auditor of charities. The rating reflects how it uses its donations, the sustainability of programs, along with good governance and transparency.”
For the 14th consecutive year, The Rotary Foundation received the highest rating from Charity Navigator, the independent auditor of charities. The rating reflects how it uses its donations, the sustainability of programs, along with good governance and transparency.
Unlike other charities, 91 per cent of donations received into the Annual Fund are used for programs, with the balance for administration and overheads. One way this is achieved is by investing Annual Fund contributions for three years. The interest earned on the investments helps fund the administration of the organisation.
After three years, 50 per cent of the funds each of our districts contributed are returned to us as District Designated Funds.
Districts can use up to a half for district grants to Rotary clubs to initiate community and international service projects. Foundation committees in each district use the other 50 per cent to support global grants and the End Polio Now program to fight against this devastating disease.
The other 50 per cent goes to the Foundation’s World Fund, which is used to support the Rotary Peace Fellowships and to provide matching funds for global grants. Global grants support activities in Rotary’s Seven Areas of Focus – Peace, Disease Prevention, Water and Sanitation, Child and Maternal Health, Education, Economic Development and the Environment.
The Rotary Foundation is our unique charity, which sets us apart from other service organisations. In order for our Rotary districts to continue providing grants in support of international and community projects, we as Rotarians need to contribute. The Rotary Foundation depends on the ongoing support of Rotary clubs and Rotarians like you and I to continue ‘To Do Good in the World’.
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