Mission
 The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable
  Rotarians to advance world understanding,
  goodwill, and peace through the improvement of
  health, the support of education, and the
  alleviation of poverty.
 The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation
  supported solely by voluntary contributions from
  Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share
  its vision of a better world.
Programs of The Rotary Foundation
 Through Foundation grants and programs,
  Rotarians and other contributors can help change
 the world. They can finance a well for a village that
 lacks clean water, improve the environment, or
 provide scholarships to educate the next
 generation. The grants and programs available to
 Rotarians allow them to realize Rotary’s
 humanitarian mission throughout the world,
 including its number-one goal of eradicating
 polio.
TRF Grants
PolioPlus Grants

Humanitarian Grants Program
 Disaster Recovery
 District Simplified Grants
 Matching Grants

Educational Programs
 Ambassadorial Scholarships
 Group Study Exchange (GSE)
 Rotary Peace Fellowships
TRF – Future Vision Plan
               Why was it adopted?

               The Foundation Trustees
                identified a growing need
                to focus efforts in order
                to achieve greater
                impact, more public
                recognition, and
                streamlined operations
                for improved efficiency.
What will change ?
 Under Future Vision, the Foundation offers two
  types of grants. District grants are block grants
  that enable clubs and districts to address
  immediate needs in their communities and
  abroad. Global grants offer opportunities to
  participate in strategically focused, high-impact
  activities within the six areas of focus. Global
  grants range from $30,000 to $400,000.
 This means minimum MG Project of $60,000
Are We ready for it ?
 Our District is currently not part of the Pilot
  program, but from 2013-14, we shall have the
  same rules as others.
 A minimum MG project of $60,000 will be
  really tough for Clubs who have not prepared
  themselves to be ready for BIGGER projects.
 RC Vasco da gama has a TRF MG total of
  $133,471 with the biggest one being $38,000
Areas of Focus
Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
Disease prevention and treatment
Water and sanitation
Maternal and child health
Basic education and literacy
Economic and community development
Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation
 recognize these six areas of focus as organizational
 priorities, and there are countless ways that Rotarians
 can address these needs locally and internationally.
Packaged Global Grants
The Foundation is also developing packaged global grants
  with its strategic partners. The World Fund and the
  strategic partner provide 100 percent of the funding, while
  Rotarians implement the grant project like:
 Partnering with an international organization to distribute
  bio-sand water filters for villages that need clean water
 Partnering with an internationally recognized university to
  provide graduate students with the opportunity to study
  infectious disease and maternal health
 Partnering with international organizations and respected
  universities to provide vocational training to health
  workers in poor countries
Matching Grants Record
Year      MG Project   Value    Project


2008-09   2            32,031   Asha Deep School Bus & Training
                                for Blind
2009-10   2            26,350   Colposcope, benches & Toilets


2010-11   4            75,100   Water stations, Ashadeep
                                equipment, benches, sewing
                                machines

2011-12   2 planned    29,500   Sewing Machines & Dictionaries
Asha Deep School Bus
Laptops & Training to Blind in Italy
Colposcope
Toilets & Desks for Schools
Ashadeep & School Desks
170 Sewing Machines
Safe Drinking Water
490 Sewing Machines
Matching Grant 2011-12
 150 Sewing Machines to poor & needy women and
  Vocational Centre
 3000 Dictionaries to students
 Both projects are awaiting consent from partners
 DDF Deadline on basis of SHARE was 15th Nov’11
  and thereafter on first-come-first-served basis.
 District 3170 DDF for current year is exhausted
  more than 70%, but still 30% is remaining.
DDF Share
Year      Annual Giving   DDF Share What does this mean ?
          (Previous)
2011-12   17,220.73       8,610      MG Project worth $35,000


2012-13   14,250.44       7,125      MG Project Worth $30,000


2013-14   5,407.14        2,703      MG Project Worth $12,000


2014-15   Current year (X) 50% of    MG Project Worth 2 X
                           Giving
Plan Projects in Advance
 With the Club Leadership Plan in place, plan your
  projects for the next two years now.
 Keep an area of focus, carve your niche
 Try to enhance previous projects
 Partners are already looking at Future Vision focus
  areas
 Match your giving with the projects you are
  planning in the future.
RC Vasco da gama - CRS
All-Time Giving : $ 94,443.52
Paul Harris Fellows : 74
Benefactors : 2
Major Donors : 7
Rotarian Non-Donors : 0
Non-Rotarian Donors : 29
Major Donors
 Jadhav, Atul V.
 Heda, Shanker Lal &
  Pushpalata
 Saraswat, Prakash Chand &
  Jaya
 Viegas, Edviges G. & Lorna
Benefactors
 Rtn. Prakash Saraswat
 Mr. Naresh Naik


Paul Harris Society
 Rtn. Prakash Saraswat
Multiple PHF’s
Paul Harris Fellow + 5 Sapphire
 Late Barros, Servulo Jose
Paul Harris Fellow + 2 Sapphire
 Bharucha, Viraf M.
Paul Harris Fellow + 1 Sapphire
 Lotlikar, Santosh
 Lawande, Tejendra Rajendra
 Rao, Shivram Premanand
 Shukla, Navneet
 Sundaram, M. A.
 Thakker, Dhirendra S.
 Thakker, Nagindas
Rotarian PHF’s
 Satardekar, Sanjay Vasant
 Jain, Rohit
 Salkar, Nilesh D.
 Manerkar, Shakil V.
 Sinha, Piyush Dineshwar
 Dialani, Jairam              Fernandes, Ameer
 Mohidin, Iqbal               Fernandes, Marcelino C.
 Sarmalker, U A               Pawooskar, Dattaraj S.
 Nagvekar, Diwaker            Shukla, Manju
 Alfonso, Prakash             Vora, Ashvin Kantilal
Non-Rotarian PHF’s
   Correia, Afonso            Braganza, Anthony
   Late Metha, Pramod V.      Braganza, Lisa Viegas
   Kamat, Rahul Bharat        Late Carvalho, Jordao
   Raja, C.                   Chhindam, Baliram S.
   Bandekar, Narayan R.
                               Late Chowgule, V D
   Borkar, Satchidanand R.
                               Damodar, Manharlal
   D'Souza, Bruno V.
                               Heda, Bharti
   Vaz, John
   Arondekar, Hemant S.       Heda, Rajnish
   Late Metha, V. G.          Heda, Smita
   Bharucha, Prity Viraf      Jadhav, Jyoti A.
Non-Rotarian PHF’s
   Jadhav, Neha A.               Sarmalkar, Tara U.
   Jadhav, Ratnaprabha V.        Satardekar, Nirupa Sanjay
   Jadhav, Vithal Gopal          Sawant, Nirmala P
   Kumar, Pratima                Sharma, B.V.J.K.
   Mohanty, Pravat K             Shroff, Yezdi E.
   Naik, Naresh Gurudas          Souza, Luis P.
   Late Salgaocar, V.M.          Sridhara, S
   Saraswat, Indra Devi          Trehon, Hitesh K.
   Saraswat, Maharshi Kumar      Viegas, Anabelle M.
   Saraswat, Nikhil              Viegas, Lincoln B.
   Saraswat, Pallavi             Vissanji, Aarti H.
RC Vasco da gama
 Need to give a minimum of $ 4,400 this year
  to be eligible for the RI Presidential Citation
 Current year Annual Giving $ 3,651.89
  achieved
 Last 3 years average has been $12,292 with a
  per capita of $323
 This year our target must be $15,000
Ways to give
 Annual Programs Fund
 PolioPlus Fund
 Permanent Fund
 Named Endowment Fund
 Disaster Recovery Funds
 Approved Foundation Grants
EREY
 Every Rotarian Every Year
 Per Capita $100
 Let it be $10 or $100 or $1000
 But Every Rotarian should contribute
 2011-12 Presidential Citation has that as
 MANDATORY for the FIRST TIME
Paul Harris Society
 The Paul Harris Society is named after the
  founder of Rotary International. The society
 recognizes friends of The Rotary Foundation
 who annually contribute US$ 1,000 or more to
 the Annual Programs Fund, PolioPlus, and
 other approved Foundation grant activities.
 Society contributions may count toward Rotary
 Foundation Sustaining Member, Paul Harris
 Fellow, Multiple Paul Harris Fellow, and Major
 Donor recognition.
Give to TRF & Double in 2.5 years
 50% of the Money Given to TRF for Annual
  Giving comes back to District as DDF in the 3rd
  year
 District releases DDF to Clubs for their MG
  projects
 Partners need to put in minimum 50% for a
  MG Project
 In simple maths, your money MORE THAN
  DOUBLES in less than 3 years
THANK YOU

RC Vasco da gama - TRF

  • 2.
    Mission  The missionof The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.  The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world.
  • 3.
    Programs of TheRotary Foundation  Through Foundation grants and programs, Rotarians and other contributors can help change the world. They can finance a well for a village that lacks clean water, improve the environment, or provide scholarships to educate the next generation. The grants and programs available to Rotarians allow them to realize Rotary’s humanitarian mission throughout the world, including its number-one goal of eradicating polio.
  • 4.
    TRF Grants PolioPlus Grants HumanitarianGrants Program  Disaster Recovery  District Simplified Grants  Matching Grants Educational Programs  Ambassadorial Scholarships  Group Study Exchange (GSE)  Rotary Peace Fellowships
  • 5.
    TRF – FutureVision Plan Why was it adopted? The Foundation Trustees identified a growing need to focus efforts in order to achieve greater impact, more public recognition, and streamlined operations for improved efficiency.
  • 6.
    What will change?  Under Future Vision, the Foundation offers two types of grants. District grants are block grants that enable clubs and districts to address immediate needs in their communities and abroad. Global grants offer opportunities to participate in strategically focused, high-impact activities within the six areas of focus. Global grants range from $30,000 to $400,000.  This means minimum MG Project of $60,000
  • 7.
    Are We readyfor it ?  Our District is currently not part of the Pilot program, but from 2013-14, we shall have the same rules as others.  A minimum MG project of $60,000 will be really tough for Clubs who have not prepared themselves to be ready for BIGGER projects.  RC Vasco da gama has a TRF MG total of $133,471 with the biggest one being $38,000
  • 8.
    Areas of Focus Peaceand conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation recognize these six areas of focus as organizational priorities, and there are countless ways that Rotarians can address these needs locally and internationally.
  • 9.
    Packaged Global Grants TheFoundation is also developing packaged global grants with its strategic partners. The World Fund and the strategic partner provide 100 percent of the funding, while Rotarians implement the grant project like:  Partnering with an international organization to distribute bio-sand water filters for villages that need clean water  Partnering with an internationally recognized university to provide graduate students with the opportunity to study infectious disease and maternal health  Partnering with international organizations and respected universities to provide vocational training to health workers in poor countries
  • 10.
    Matching Grants Record Year MG Project Value Project 2008-09 2 32,031 Asha Deep School Bus & Training for Blind 2009-10 2 26,350 Colposcope, benches & Toilets 2010-11 4 75,100 Water stations, Ashadeep equipment, benches, sewing machines 2011-12 2 planned 29,500 Sewing Machines & Dictionaries
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  • 12.
    Laptops & Trainingto Blind in Italy
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  • 14.
    Toilets & Desksfor Schools
  • 15.
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  • 19.
    Matching Grant 2011-12 150 Sewing Machines to poor & needy women and Vocational Centre  3000 Dictionaries to students  Both projects are awaiting consent from partners  DDF Deadline on basis of SHARE was 15th Nov’11 and thereafter on first-come-first-served basis.  District 3170 DDF for current year is exhausted more than 70%, but still 30% is remaining.
  • 20.
    DDF Share Year Annual Giving DDF Share What does this mean ? (Previous) 2011-12 17,220.73 8,610 MG Project worth $35,000 2012-13 14,250.44 7,125 MG Project Worth $30,000 2013-14 5,407.14 2,703 MG Project Worth $12,000 2014-15 Current year (X) 50% of MG Project Worth 2 X Giving
  • 21.
    Plan Projects inAdvance  With the Club Leadership Plan in place, plan your projects for the next two years now.  Keep an area of focus, carve your niche  Try to enhance previous projects  Partners are already looking at Future Vision focus areas  Match your giving with the projects you are planning in the future.
  • 22.
    RC Vasco dagama - CRS All-Time Giving : $ 94,443.52 Paul Harris Fellows : 74 Benefactors : 2 Major Donors : 7 Rotarian Non-Donors : 0 Non-Rotarian Donors : 29
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    Major Donors  Jadhav,Atul V.  Heda, Shanker Lal & Pushpalata  Saraswat, Prakash Chand & Jaya  Viegas, Edviges G. & Lorna
  • 24.
    Benefactors  Rtn. PrakashSaraswat  Mr. Naresh Naik Paul Harris Society  Rtn. Prakash Saraswat
  • 25.
    Multiple PHF’s Paul HarrisFellow + 5 Sapphire  Late Barros, Servulo Jose Paul Harris Fellow + 2 Sapphire  Bharucha, Viraf M. Paul Harris Fellow + 1 Sapphire  Lotlikar, Santosh  Lawande, Tejendra Rajendra  Rao, Shivram Premanand  Shukla, Navneet  Sundaram, M. A.  Thakker, Dhirendra S.  Thakker, Nagindas
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    Rotarian PHF’s  Satardekar,Sanjay Vasant  Jain, Rohit  Salkar, Nilesh D.  Manerkar, Shakil V.  Sinha, Piyush Dineshwar  Dialani, Jairam  Fernandes, Ameer  Mohidin, Iqbal  Fernandes, Marcelino C.  Sarmalker, U A  Pawooskar, Dattaraj S.  Nagvekar, Diwaker  Shukla, Manju  Alfonso, Prakash  Vora, Ashvin Kantilal
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    Non-Rotarian PHF’s  Correia, Afonso  Braganza, Anthony  Late Metha, Pramod V.  Braganza, Lisa Viegas  Kamat, Rahul Bharat  Late Carvalho, Jordao  Raja, C.  Chhindam, Baliram S.  Bandekar, Narayan R.  Late Chowgule, V D  Borkar, Satchidanand R.  Damodar, Manharlal  D'Souza, Bruno V.  Heda, Bharti  Vaz, John  Arondekar, Hemant S.  Heda, Rajnish  Late Metha, V. G.  Heda, Smita  Bharucha, Prity Viraf  Jadhav, Jyoti A.
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    Non-Rotarian PHF’s  Jadhav, Neha A.  Sarmalkar, Tara U.  Jadhav, Ratnaprabha V.  Satardekar, Nirupa Sanjay  Jadhav, Vithal Gopal  Sawant, Nirmala P  Kumar, Pratima  Sharma, B.V.J.K.  Mohanty, Pravat K  Shroff, Yezdi E.  Naik, Naresh Gurudas  Souza, Luis P.  Late Salgaocar, V.M.  Sridhara, S  Saraswat, Indra Devi  Trehon, Hitesh K.  Saraswat, Maharshi Kumar  Viegas, Anabelle M.  Saraswat, Nikhil  Viegas, Lincoln B.  Saraswat, Pallavi  Vissanji, Aarti H.
  • 29.
    RC Vasco dagama  Need to give a minimum of $ 4,400 this year to be eligible for the RI Presidential Citation  Current year Annual Giving $ 3,651.89 achieved  Last 3 years average has been $12,292 with a per capita of $323  This year our target must be $15,000
  • 30.
    Ways to give Annual Programs Fund  PolioPlus Fund  Permanent Fund  Named Endowment Fund  Disaster Recovery Funds  Approved Foundation Grants
  • 32.
    EREY  Every RotarianEvery Year  Per Capita $100  Let it be $10 or $100 or $1000  But Every Rotarian should contribute  2011-12 Presidential Citation has that as MANDATORY for the FIRST TIME
  • 33.
    Paul Harris Society The Paul Harris Society is named after the founder of Rotary International. The society recognizes friends of The Rotary Foundation who annually contribute US$ 1,000 or more to the Annual Programs Fund, PolioPlus, and other approved Foundation grant activities. Society contributions may count toward Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member, Paul Harris Fellow, Multiple Paul Harris Fellow, and Major Donor recognition.
  • 34.
    Give to TRF& Double in 2.5 years  50% of the Money Given to TRF for Annual Giving comes back to District as DDF in the 3rd year  District releases DDF to Clubs for their MG projects  Partners need to put in minimum 50% for a MG Project  In simple maths, your money MORE THAN DOUBLES in less than 3 years
  • 35.