THE ROTARY CENTERSTHE ROTARY CENTERSMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVEMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVETHE ROTARY CENTERSTHE ROTARY CENTERS
MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVEMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE
Permanent Fund Committee Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau
5 November 2007
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Today there are still far too few mediators who are experienced practitioners in conflict resolution. There is an urgent need to produce another generation of people who can play a mediating role in the future.
Paul Rogers, Professor of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.
Rotary Centers:Peace is PossibleRotary Centers:
Peace is Possible
The Rotary Centers have been selected by the Trustees as the highest educational priority
for the Foundation
THE ROTARY CENTERSTHE ROTARY CENTERSMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVEMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVETHE ROTARY CENTERSTHE ROTARY CENTERS
MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVEMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE
… is committed to raising US$95 million dollars
by 30 June 2015
THE ROTARY CENTERSTHE ROTARY CENTERSMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVEMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVETHE ROTARY CENTERSTHE ROTARY CENTERS
MAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVEMAJOR GIFTS INITIATIVE
US$95 million by 30 June 2015
Fund 120 fellows per year
Major gifts based
US$95 million by 30 June 2015
Fund 120 fellows per year
Major gifts based
Investing in the Future of Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: US$95 MillionPeacemaking: US$95 Million
Investing in the Future of Investing in the Future of Peacemaking: US$95 MillionPeacemaking: US$95 Million
Phase I (2005 – 2010)• US$50 million endowed
• US$5 million named
Phase II (2010 – 2015)• US$40 million endowed
Phase I (2005 – 2010)• US$50 million endowed
• US$5 million named
Phase II (2010 – 2015)• US$40 million endowed
Three Year Fundraising GoalsThree Year Fundraising GoalsThree Year Fundraising GoalsThree Year Fundraising Goals
2007-2008 US$8,000,000
2008-2009 US$12,500,000
2009-2010 US$15,500,000
TOTAL US$36,000,000
Major Gift ProspectsMajor Gift ProspectsMajor Gift ProspectsMajor Gift Prospects
• 400 major gifts needed
• 5 solicitations for each gift received
• 2,000 major gift prospects required
• Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians
• 400 major gifts needed
• 5 solicitations for each gift received
• 2,000 major gift prospects required
• Focusing on 0.2% of all Rotarians
Investing in the Future of Investing in the Future of PeacemakingPeacemaking
Investing in the Future of Investing in the Future of PeacemakingPeacemaking
NUMBER OF GIFTS
AMOUNT OF GIFT
TOTALS
40 $ 500,000 (+) $72.5 M
360 $10,000 to $500,000 (+)
$22.5 M
400 Grand Totals $95 Million
MAJOR GIFTSMAJOR GIFTSFUNDRAISINGFUNDRAISINGMAJOR GIFTSMAJOR GIFTSFUNDRAISINGFUNDRAISING
Identification
Cultivation
Solicitation
Identification
Cultivation
Solicitation
Volunteer StructureVolunteer StructureRCMGI Committee:RCMGI Committee:
Volunteer StructureVolunteer StructureRCMGI Committee:RCMGI Committee:
Dr. Edward Blender, Chairman (USA)
Judy M. Magub (Australia)
John F. Germ, Vice-Chair (USA) G. Kenneth Morgan (USA)
William Benter (Hong Kong) William E. Skelton (USA)
Jackson San-Lien Hsieh (Taiwan) Gulam A. Vahanvaty (India)
Kyu Hang Lee (Korea) Yoshimasa Watanabe (Japan)
Ron D. Burton, Liaison Trustee (USA)
Volunteer StructureVolunteer StructureVolunteer StructureVolunteer Structure
RCMGI Committee:RCMGI Committee:RCMGI Committee:RCMGI Committee: Advise the Trustees on progress on this initiative
Share the Rotary Centers story and our shared dream for peace
Work with staff in making sure that goals are met by helping identify potential donors, cultivate them and ask them for support
New Brochures, Rotary Centers
Newsletters and DVDs
• Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker, Zone 25, USA
• Edward and M. Patricia Blender, Zone 25, USA
• Paul G. and Jean Elder, Zone 28, USA
• Masafumi and Hatsumi Fukui, Zone 3, Japan
• Gerald L. and Vicki Harp, Zone 29, USA
• Jackson Hsieh, Zone 4, Taiwan
• Bill Huntley, Zone 17, UK
• Al Jubitz, Zone 23, USA
• Charles C. Keller, Zone 28, USA
• Noboru and Yasuko Ohkubo, Zone 3, Japan
• Kyu Hang Lee and Hee Sung Park, Zone 9, Korea
Endowments for Rotary CentersEndowments for Rotary Centers
• A. R. Ramachandra and Suseela Reddy, Zone 22, Canada
• Paul F. and Carolyn C. Rizza, Zone 28, USA
• Rotary District 2650, Zone 3, Japan
• Rajendra K. Saboo, Zone 5, India
• Philip J. and Kathleen M. Silvers, Zone 25, USA
• Shigeo and Megumi Takayama, Zone 2, Japan
• Sakuji and Kyoko Tanaka, Zone 2, Japan
• Marilyn and William P. Tennity, Zone 24, USA
• Anonymous, Zone 4B, Hong Kong
• Anonymous, Zone 30, USA
Endowments for Rotary CentersEndowments for Rotary Centers
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