2016 Rotary Serving Humanity Lunch Presentation

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Rotary Serving Humanity DISTRICT 6970

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Rotary Serving Humanity

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2015-16 Foundation TeamDRFC 2013-17 – PDG Cynde Covington (Southpoint)DRFC 2018-20 – PDG Art MacQueen (Flagler Beach)

District Grants Chair – Claudio Spiguel (Gainesville)Annual Giving Chair – Art Shuster (Amelia Island Sunrise)

Endowment Fund Chair – Bruce Barber (Ponte Vedra Beach)Paul Harris Society Chair – Rich Turnbull (Coastal St. Johns)

End Polio Now Chair – Steve Hole (New Smyrna Beach)Alumni Chair – PDG Ken Baker (West Jacksonville)

Rotary Has Heart Chair – PDG John ThompsonJaguars/Rotary Partnership – Theresa Smith (Amelia Island Sunrise)

The PLAYERS Partnership – Clare Berry (Ponte Vedra Beach)TPC Charity of the Day – Meghan Hotchkiss (South Jacksonville Satellite)

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2015-16 Share Committee

District Grants Chair – Claudio Spiguel 2016-17 DG Marshall Butler

2017-18 DG Brent Coates Elena Frasier – Gainesville

Michelle Baker – JacksonvilleGreg Bartholomew – Port Orange South Daytona

Sunil Misra – Orange Park Sunset Joe Lowry – Downtown Gainesville

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2015-16 Stewardship Audit Committee

Chair – PDG Bill GriffinChris Eidson - RiversideChad King - Gainesville

Carolyn Mudgette – St. Augustine SunriseJim Kotas – Port Orange South Daytona

Jared Dollar – Palatka SunriseDerek Mears – DeLand Breakfast

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2015-16 Scholarship Committee

Co-Chair – Wayne Smith (Gainesville Sunrise) Co-Chair – Ram Nayar (Daytona Beach West)

Jeff Michelman (Past Chair) – Jacksonville OceansideMarilee Walsh – Flagler CountyGretchen Espinetti - Hastings

Jeff Abbott – New Smyrna Beach

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District 6970

2015-16Foundation Report

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TRF Zone Contribution Summary Top Five Zones

For The Twelve Months Ended 30 June 2016

ZONES TOTAL

10 Section A: Southern part of Rep. of Korea; Section B: China, Macau, Mongolia, Taiwan 13,428,269 26 USA - Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada 10,381,029 9 Northern part of Rep. of Korea 9,989,740

24 Canada, Eastern Russia, St. Pierre & Miquelon, USA - Alaska, Maine, Michigan, New York, Washington 8,310,543 33 USA - District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia 7,707,673

34 All of the Caribbean, Guyana, Puerto Rico, Suriname, USA - Florida, Georgia 7,316,415

ZONES ANNUAL FUND 10 Section A: Southern part of Rep. of Korea; Section B: China, Macau, Mongolia, Taiwan 9,158,120 9 Northern part of Rep. of Korea 8,931,418 33 USA - District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia 5,653,646 34 All of the Caribbean, Guyana, Puerto Rico, Suriname, USA - Florida, Georgia 5,249,179 26 USA - Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada 4,973,949

ZONES POLIOPLUS FUND

24 Canada, Eastern Russia, St. Pierre & Miquelon, USA - Alaska, Maine, Michigan, New York, Washington 1,959,354 8 Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste 1,246,033 34 All of the Caribbean, Guyana, Puerto Rico, Suriname, USA - Florida, Georgia 1,227,283 33 USA - District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia 1,209,741 26 USA - Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada 1,177,270

Zones Per Capita Contributions

9 Northern part of Rep. of Korea $223.24

26 USA - Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada $168.75

33 USA - District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West $166.96

10 Section A: Southern part of Rep. of Korea; Section B: China, Macau, Mongolia, Taiwan $165.05

34 All of the Caribbean, Guyana, Puerto Rico, Suriname, USA - Florida, Georgia $161.86

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Top Five Districts Zone 34

Zone District Total Contribution

Location

34 6900 1,314,110 USA--(Georgia)

34 6960 1,143,663 USA--(Florida)

34 6970 750,088 USA--(Florida)

34 6910 616,705 USA--(Georgia)

34 6950 510,089 USA--(Florida)

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DISTRICT 6970

Annual Giving $477,356Per Capita Giving $150.92

PolioPlus $243,621

Total Giving $750,088**Total Giving includes term gifts and funds to approved grants

Endowment $25,475

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2015-16 Foundation

AwardsDISTRICT 6970

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ANNUAL FUND100% Foundation Giving

Baker County Fleming Island E-Club of Northeast Florida

Jacksonville OceansideNew Smyrna Beach St. Augustine

Sunrise St. Johns

EREY / 100% SustainingGreater Gainesville

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ANNUAL FUND

EREY / 100% Sustaining & 100% Foundation Giving Bartram Trail Crescent City Deerwood Downtown DeLand Downtown Gainesville East Arlington Edgewater Flagler Beach Interlachen / Lakes Area Ocala   Sunset Orange Park Sunrise Orange Park Sunset Ormond Beach Palatka Sunrise Ponte Vedra Beach San Jose San Marco Southpoint

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2015-16 Foundation Awards ANNUAL GIVING

# 3 West Jacksonville $18,810#2 Jacksonville $53,710

#1 Gainesville $58,070

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2015-16 Foundation Awards PER CAPITA ANNUAL GIVING

# 3 Southpoint $325.68# 2 Downtown Gainesville $372.17

#1 Orange Park Sunset $782.21

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2015-16 Foundation Awards TOTAL GIVING

# 3 Ponte Vedra Beach $52,231.15#2 Jacksonville $72,790

#1 Gainesville $80,475.64

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2015-16 Foundation Awards PER CAPITA TOTAL GIVING

#3 Ponte Vedra Beach $508.07#2 Orange Park Sunset $782.21#1 Southpoint $1,004.43

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2015-16 Foundation Awards 100% PAUL HARRIS FELLOW CLUB

Amelia Island

Ormond Beach

Southpoint DISTRICT 6970

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2015-16 POLIO Update

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District 6970 Pol io Update

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Polio Endgame & Strategic Plan

• Polio virus detection and interruption• Introduce IPV, Withdraw OPV• Certification• Legacy Planning

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tOPV Poliovirus can (Rarely) Regain Ability to Cause Paralysis

• Polioviruses in tOPV are attenuated wild polioviruses (WPVs)

• Attenuation results in:

– Less ability to cause paralysis than WPV

– Less capacity to pass from person to person than WPV

– Similar induction of antibodies as WPV

• tOPV polioviruses can rarely mutate during replication and become vaccine derived polioviruses (VDPVs) able to spread and cause paralysis

– Can occur in areas with low polio vaccine coverageWILDPoliovirus Attenuated OPV Mutates

VDPV

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Mitigating Risk – The “Switch”

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• IPV complements tOPV by increasing immunity to all three types of polioviruses

• After the switch:– IPV will provide protection against

paralysis from type 2 polioviruses– IPV will provide a degree of population

immunity to infections with type 2 polioviruses

– IPV will be used in responses to type 2 poliovirus outbreaks alongside monovalent OPV 2 (mOPV2)

Why Introduce IPV?

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Transition Planning

KEY COMPONENTS of LEGACY PLANNING

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Source: 'Legacy Planning Process for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative" (Nov 2013)

Sharing Lessons Learned

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Maintaining/MainstreamingPolio Functions

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Why do we need more money?

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Pakistan, Afghanistan& Nigeria (45%)

30 + “at risk” countries(55%)

Where the money goes*Based on July 2014 GPEI Financial Resources Required, 2013-18

AREAS OFCONFL ICT

GEOGRAPHICAL BARRIERS

POLIT ICAL BARRIERS

POORINF RASTRUCTURE

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Sustaining Gains = Reaching every child

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Surveillance

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PLANS FOR ROTARY YEAR 2016-17

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FUNDRAISING TARGETS

• $1,500 per club to receive the Certificate of Appreciation

• $2,650 per club as part of the possible 2016-17 Presidential Citation

• 20% or more of DDF from Districts• Clubs should set PolioPlus Goal in

Rotary Club Central

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WORLD POLIO DAY 2016 IS EVERYWHERE

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2015-16 POLIO PLUS

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Polio Plus - Large Clubs#3 Port Orange – South Daytona $9,587

#2 Jacksonville $18,830#1 Ponte Vedra Beach $37,497

Polio Plus - Small Clubs#3 New Smyrna Beach $7,275

#2 Palatka Sunrise $8,007#1 Southpoint $19,005

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Polio Plus – Per Capita Large Clubs#3 Jacksonville Oceanside $155.03

#2 Port Orange – South Daytona $264.84#1 Ponte Vedra Beach $364.05

Polio Plus – Per Capita Small Clubs#3 Bartram Trail $226.42

#2 Coastal St. Johns $227.40

#1 Southpoint $678.75

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2015-16 Foundation Appreciation

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Arch Klumph Society

Foundation CircleWalter *& Helene *Booth Daytona

BeachJohn * & Jean Evans West

Jacksonville

Trustees CircleDonald & LaVonne Blackburn Ponte Vedra BeachRussell & Susan Miller Palatka

SunriseWayne & Delores Weaver Jacksonville

(Honorary)

*Deceased

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Major DonorsMajor Donor Level 4

Robert* & Dorothy* Langley – Jacksonville/South JacksonvilleWilford & Eleanor Lyon – JacksonvilleDahyabhai & Angela Patel – Port Orange South DaytonaGary & Peggy Seaman – Flagler BeachAlfred* and Agnes* Watson – Keystone Heights

Major Donor Level 3Barry & Cynthia Covington – South Jacksonville / SouthpointLee & Georgia* Ledbetter – Orange ParkFrieda* & Wilfred* Morgan – DeLandKathy & Robert Somers – Flagler BeachJessie Ball Dupont Fund – JacksonvilleThe Kendale Foundation – West Jacksonville

Major Donor Level 2Mohan J. Bhoola – Ormond BeachBen Campen - GainesvilleHal & Cynthia Gerow – Daytona Beach WestThomas & Becky Grimes – JacksonvilleWilliam* & Bonnie Huntley* - PalatkaCarolAnn Jeronimo & Michael Merchant - EdgewaterJames & Kathy Kotas – Port Orange South DaytonaFran & Gloria Markette – Daytona Beach West

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Major DonorsMajor Donor Level 2 (continued)

Daniel & Catherine Martinez - PalatkaWilliam Ray Sr.* – Ocala Silver SpringsConstance & Ben Rowe Jr. – Downtown GainesvilleRichard & Marie Turnbull – Coastal St. JohnsBrent* & Naomi Williams – GainesvilleEdna Sproull Williams Foundation – Jacksonville

Major Donor Level 1Arlington

Daytona BeachAubrey* & Christine Daniel Peter BrookerBruce Duggar

Richard & Anne BrownPaul & Caren FelkerBaxter & Rosia LutherFrances & William* Moredock Sr. Daytona Beach WestBallard Simmons* Eugene

Boleslawski

William & Diane GriffinDebary-Deltona-Orange City Richard & Consuelo

HartmannHoward* & Gloria* Hinsch Judith Lane

Thomas McDermottDeLandDale BattenEdward Lacey

DeLand BreakfastGery Walker

Terry Medlin

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Major DonorsMajor Donor Level 1 (Continued)

Downtown Gainesville Fernandina Beach

Donald Frowick Gary & Johnelle Snyder

Skender & Marilyn IslamAlbert Losch Jr. Flager

BeachRobert Robar

Wolfgang HertweckSharon & James Skiles III Arthur & Gingie

MacQueen

E-Club of Northeast Florida Flalger CountySandra Hartley Thea Hein-

Mathen

GainesvilleGainesville Sunrise

Richard AllenWayne Smith & Mitzi Austin

John BrunnerJoseph Crevasse III Greater

Gainesville Tony & Lynn DomenechGeroge & Jayne-Ellen Elmore

Wesley & Marcie Eubank Hugh PuderCharles GattonJerry Painter

Green Cove SpringsLee Pinkoson

Theodore* WilsonDavis & Judith RembertMichael Singer

Interlachen/Lakes AreaSusan Spain

Danny HemphillE. Travis York Jr* & Vermelle York

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Major DonorsMajor Donor Level 1 (Continued)

JacksonvilleHenry Autrey

Ronald AutreySteven & Peggy Bacalis Henry BakerHenry Beckwith Bryan

Cooksey Jr.Howard Dale

John DavisO’Neal & Alice Douglas John Fryer

Jr. Adm. Jonathan & Harriett Howe Percy Rosenbloom III

Atul ShahCharles Towers Jr* Lawrence

Randall Towers Edward Witt Sr

Jacksonville Oceanside Keystone HeightsFred Fel Lee Jr James

SwarrNorman & Suellen ReimerMandarin

New Smyrna BeachJames M. Barker IV Carlos

GiraldoCecil & Maryilyn GibsonGeorge & Elizabeth RobbinsWilson & Jo Anne Smith Ocala Southwest

Francis Van Hee Jr.Orange ParkDavid & Sandra Faraldo Ocala Silver SpringsWilliam & Margie Hudson Bonnie & Warren E.

Daniels SrLouis* & Mary* HuntleyKenneth & Donna Smallwood Ormond Beach

Kenneth* Doodigian

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Major DonorsMajor Donor Level 1 (Continued)

PalatkaPonte Vedra Beach

Anand Kuruvilla Kathleen Fehling

John & Charlene Mikell Jame Hoener

James Sackett

Robert & Catherine Stursberg

James Van HornPonte Vedra Beach Sunset

Michael & Dana Anderson

Port Orange South Daytona RiversideHewitt Dupont Mark MeattePatrick & Tracy Hukill Daniel*

O’Leary IIIWilliam* & Lois ListerSusan Knapp

South Jacksonville William ThompsonJohn Callender

Michael & Nancy Darragh SouthpointTed & Teala Milton

Robert & Kandy HoenshelClark Vargas

West Jacksonville

Michael & Caroline CorriganSt. Augustine Sunrise Clint & Lane

DawkinsMicahel Fegen William &

Eloise GayWarren Martin

Joseph Hayworth III

Scott Imray

Phil & Nancy Voss

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Paul Harris Society MembersPledge $1,000 per year

Benefactors$1,000 - $9,999

Bequest Society Members

Level 1 $10,000 - $24,999Level 2 $25,000 - $49,999Level 3 $50,000 - $99,999

Level 4 $100,000 - $249,999Level 5 $250,000 - $499,999Level 6 $500,000 - $999,999

Level 7 $1,000,000

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WHY?

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Thank-you!

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