The District Rotary Foundation Committee’s primary role is to provide training, education and inspiration to all Rotarians for the programs of The Rotary Foundation and to encourage their support and participation in these programs. The DRFC Chair reports to the Governor and works closely with the Zone 34 Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator (RRFC). The DRFC has eight subcommittees, each representing a separate Rotary Foundation program, who report directly to the DRFC Chair. The committees work separately and together as a group supporting each TRF program. The individual subcommittees will work with their counterparts at the club level to engage their support for these Rotary Foundation programs.
You can find all of the Foundation forms in the DOWNLOAD LIBRARY under Foundation Documents.
The District 6980 Rotary Foundation Committee members for 2011-12:
Committee Chair: PDG Randy Rawiszer (Sanford)
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For more information on The Rotary Foundation, visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
District Foundation Sub-Committee Chair Contacts
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Group Study Exchange Chair: Chris Stubbs (Sanford)
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The Group Study Exchange (GSE) committee is responsible for selecting a Rotarian team leader and non-Rotarian team members sponsored by the clubs to represent Rotary and Distirct 6980 for an international vocational and cultural exchange. Our district has selected a team to exchange with District 1440, Denmark in September, 2010, which will be led by Rotarian Pete Edwards. The incoming Danish team from District 1440 will visit with us in April, 2011.
Following the GSE Team selection process, the committee assists the team leader in preparing the team for its outbound exchange. The committee is also responsible for obtaining host clubs and developing a comprehensive activity schedule for the inbound team.
For more information on Group Study Exchange,
visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
For forms on Group Study Exchange, visit the District's Download Library. CLICK HERE.
Permanent Fund Chair: Past District Governor George Huffman (Orlando)
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The Permanent Fund Committee is a source of information and support for individual Rotarians and clubs in the district regarding gifts and bequests to The Rotary Foundation Permanent Fund. The Committee helps Rotarians to become Benefactors and Bequest Society members. Major Donors to the Permanent Fund can receive significant tax advantages and possible income payments for life as part of their retirement and estate plans. This fund is an endowment that is essential to supplementing the Annual Fund and to ensuring the long-term viability of the Foundation.
For more information on the Permanent Fund,
visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
For forms on the Permanent Fund, visit the District's Download Library. CLICK HERE.
Annual Programs Fund Chair: Russell Hale (Celebration)
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The Annual Giving committee’s role is to continually promote The Rotary Foundation’s many programs and to ensure that these programs are annually funded by Rotarians and the clubs. This is done by conducting club assemblies on The Rotary Foundation, encouraging the Sustaining Member, EREY (Every Member Every Year) and Paul Harris Society programs, and to work with the DRFC Chair, recognizing those who financially support these programs.
For more information on Annual Programs Fund, visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
For forms on the Permanent Fund, visit the District's Download Library. CLICK HERE.
Polio Plus Chair: Jim Greene (Oveido)
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in 1985
Rotary International launched PolioPlus, the first and largest internationally coordinated private-sector support of a public health initiative, with an initial pledge of US$120 million.
In 2003,
The Rotary Foundation raised S$119 million from its membership in a 12-month campaign. Rotary’s total contribution to polio eradication exceeds $500 million. By 2006,
the number of polio-endemic countries has dropped to four (Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, Pakistan), the lowest in human history.
In 2009,
Rotary’s overall contribution to the eradication effort totals nearly $800 million. In January, starting our third fund raising effort, Rotary and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pledge a combined $555 million - which includes Rotary’s $200 Million Challenge - all of it in support of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
Rotary District 6980 has raised approximately $600,000 since 1985 for Polio Plus.
The Rotary Foundation goal for Polio Plus is for each club to commit $3,000 per club over the next two years. Our Polio Plus committee’s responsibility is to assist each club to reach their commitment.
For more information on Polio Plus, visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
Scholar Selection Chair: Clark Gwinn (Seminole County South)
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The World Peace Fellowships committee will interview and select a candidate from among sponsored applicants from the clubs of the district. The successful candidate will then enter an international selection process. Those selected by the Rotary Foundation Trustees, go on to earn a master's level degree in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from 1 of 6 major universities throughout the world. This program represents Rotary's focus to helping nation's resolve future conflicts by finding a peaceful resolution.
For more information on the World Peace Fellowships program,
visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
For forms on World Peace Scholars, visit the District's Download Library. CLICK HERE.
The Ambassadorial Scholarship program, the world's largest privately funded international scholarships program, is the oldest and best-known initiative of The Rotary Foundation. Since 1947 nearly 47,000 men and women from about 110 nations have studied abroad under its auspices. The District Ambassadorial Scholarship Committee is responsible for selecting a candidate (or candidates) who will serve as an unofficial ambassador of goodwill in a country (other than their own), while studying on a post-graduate level. Scholars may either be selected from a district in a developing country to study in District 6980 or scholars from District 6980 may be selected to study abroad. Selected candidates are not officially Ambassadorial Scholars until they are endorsed by The Rotary Foundation. The District Allocation Committee decides annually if funding will be available for the Ambassadorial Scholarship program and how many scholars may be funded.
For more information on Ambassadorial Scholarships,
visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
For forms on Ambassadorial Scholars, visit the District's Download Library. CLICK HERE.
Grants Chair: Josephine Weber (The Villages)
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The Grants subcommittee’s role is to assist the club’s with developing ways to participate in local and international service projects, and receive Rotary Foundation Grants to help with the funding of these projects. The committee will assist the clubs in all aspects of putting together and submitting a grant. The committee is also responsible for reviewing and certifying the accuracy of all grants before they are submitted to The Rotary Foundation.
For more information on Humanitarian Grants, visit the Rotary International’s web site. CLICK HERE.
For forms on the Permanent Fund, visit the District's Download Library. CLICK HERE.