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First Campaign launched in July, 1991 which accomplished a great success.
Second Campaign launched in July, 2005 at Hong Kong convention to take new action to fight threats to sight.
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SightFirst Accomplishments
Expectations of SightFirst in July 1991
• improve eye care for 75 million people
• prevent vision loss or restore vision in 8.7 million people
Accomplishmentsof SightFirst Since July 1991
• improved eye care for more than 100 million people
• prevented vision loss and restored vision in more than 24 million people
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SightFirst Accomplishments
Expectations of SightFirst in July 1991
• create more than 150 eye-care clinics worldwide
• train more than 2,500 health-care professionals
Accomplishmentsof SightFirst Since July 1991
• created more than 250 eye-care clinics worldwide
• trained nearly 68,000 health-care professionals
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SightFirst History of Success
• 4.6 million cataract surgeries
• 724 projects
• 65 million treatments for river blindness for as little as US$1 per treatment
• 258 eye hospitals built or expanded
• 300 eye-care centers given equipment upgrades
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SightFirst History of Success
• 88 countries have benefited from the SightFirst Program
• 6 training facilities expanded
• 13,886 ophthalmologists, ophthalmic nurses and allied-health workers received instruction
• 54,004 health workers taught to provide primary eye care or disease-control services
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Through SightFirst, Lions have…
• become recognized as a world leader in dealing with eye-health issues
• been responsible for removing cataracts as a public-health threat in several countries
• leveraged government involvement in the fight to save sight
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Through SightFirst, Lions have…
• Raised eye-health issues to the World Health Organization ensuring this problem is recognized as a public-health threat
• Raised more than US$143 million in Campaign SightFirst, which grew to nearly US$200 million through interest on investments and subsequent donations
• Spent more than US$185 million in accomplishing our great successes
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The Status of Eye Health
• The world currently has 37 million blind people and 124 million people with low vision.
• Experts anticipate these numbers will double by 2020 if no action is taken.
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Global causes of blindness as a percentage of total blindness in 2002
47.8
12.3
8.7
5.1
4.8
3.9
3.6
0.813
Cataract
Glaucoma
Age-related maculardegeneration
Corneal Opacities
Diabetic retinopathy
Childhood blindness
Trachoma
Onchocerciasis
Others
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The Continuing Threat to Sight
• The world’s population is growing!
(from 6 billion to 8 billion by 2020)
• The world’s population is aging!
(from 1 billion over the age of 45 to 2 billion by 2020)
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The Case: The SightFirst Approach
• Goal 1:control and eliminate major causes of blindness
• Goal 2:combat newly emerging threats to sight
• Goal 3 - Challenge: provide “Vision for All” through research, rehabilitation and reaching out to vulnerable populations
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Global Blindness - Problem Vs Opportunity
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Campaign SightFirst II Goal
• The goal for CSFII is US$150 million. This goal has been established based on several factors:
– Funds required to help prevent the number of the world’s blind from doubling by the year 2020.
– History of support and success of LCIF, and CSF.
– Advice from feasibility study participants.
– That CSFII raise new money and not detract from existing projects.
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• A stretch or challenge goal of an additional US$50 million has been established:
– The needs are larger than US$150 million. Additional funds will:
• strengthen existing programs
• build capacity in areas of ongoing Lions programs
• assist those who are blind or are vulnerable in developed countries through research and rehabilitation.
Campaign SightFirst II Goal
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Helen Keller Knights of Sight
Recognizing Individual, Foundation, Corporation, and Government Gifts and/or
Pledges to CSFII
Recognition Level Gift Amount
Knight of Leadership US$100,000+
Knight of Triumph US$25,000-US$99,999
Knight of Service US$10,000-US$24,999
Knight of Lionism US$5,000-US$9,999
Knight of Strength US$1,000-US$4,999
Knight of Support US$100-US$999
CSFII Donor Recognition Programs
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CSFII Donor Recognition Programs
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Recognition Level Per-Member Average
Emerald US$1000+
Diamond US$500-US$999
Ruby US$400-US$499
Sapphire US$300-US$399
Topaz US$100-US$299
Recognizing Lions’ Club Gifts and/or Pledges to CSFII
The Visionary Society
CSFII Donor Recognition Programs
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CSFII Donor Recognition Programs
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Key Components of Club Fund-Raising
• Serious Commitment to Fund Raising through the Comprehensive Method
– Personal gifts and pledges by members
– Personal gifts and pledges by non-members
– Club fund-raising activities and events
– Matching or outright gifts and/or pledges from Club treasury
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Key Components of Club Fund-Raising
• Communication, Public Relations, and Education
• Member and Non-Member Giving
• Phase-by-Phase Campaign
• Setting a Financial Target
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Model Club Candidates Lead the Way
• 243 Model Club candidates were recognized at the International Convention in Hong Kong --- now nomination exceeds 300.
• These are Clubs that have agreed to lead the way in CSFII by conducting a fund-raising campaign during fiscal year 2005 - 2006, in advance of all other Clubs.
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Model Club Candidates Lead the Way
• In addition to conducting campaigns in advance of the most active years of CSFII fund raising, Model Club candidates have agreed to set goals at the highest possible level.
• In the Constitutional Area VI, the minimum per member average is US$500.
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