THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
2012-13
REPORT ON OPERATIONS THE ROTARY FOUNDATION 2012-13 REPORT ON OPERATIONS i
CONTENTS Fund Development
2
Top 30 Giving Countries 2012-13
3
Total Contributions to The Rotary Foundation
5
Online Giving
5
Annual Fund
6
Planned and Major Gifts
8
Program Spending Grant Awards Summary
14 14
PolioPlus 15 Rotary Peace Fellowships
17
Future Vision Pilot
18
Ambassadorial Scholarships
19
Group Study Exchange
20
District Simplified Grants
22
Matching Grants
23
Alumni Relations
23
This report is a companion to Rotary’s Annual Report, which is available at www.rotary.org.
FUND DEVELOPMENT Contribution Summary
2012-13
Cumulative
$115.1 million
$2.0 billion
Endowment Fund
$20.4 million
$231.4 million
PolioPlus Fund
$98.2 million
$974.7 million
$5.9 million
$51.4 million
$239.6 million*
$3.2 billion
Annual Fund
Other Total Contributions *All contributions recorded in U.S. dollars.
Endowment Fund Summary
Cumulative
Net Assets
$284.4 million
Expectancies
$530.6 million
Net Assets and Expectancies
$815.0 million
Recognition Summary Arch C. Klumph Society Members Major Donors Bequest Society Members Benefactors Paul Harris Fellows
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2012-13
Cumulative
66
453
1,985
18,359
566
10,035
2,824
90,219
54,595
1.4 million
TOP 30 GIVING COUNTRIES 2012-13 Clubs
% of All Clubs
Annual Giving
Other Giving
Endowment Fund
Total Contributions
Annual Giving Per Capita
Rank
Country
Rotarians
% of All Rotarians
1
United States
340,982
28%
7,863
23%
$39,692,154
$54,574,239
$11,379,517
$105,645,910
$116.41
2
Japan
86,508
7%
2,294
7%
$11,872,130
$1,445,347
$2,497,052
$15,814,529
$137.24
3
Korea, Republic of
58,627
5%
1,596
5%
$9,826,099
$560,495
$1,583,860
$11,970,454
$167.60
4
India
115,339
10%
3,183
9%
$8,093,920
$2,165,588
$1,342,418
$11,601,926
$70.18
5
Canada
25,573
2%
737
2%
$4,339,493
$3,132,883
$756,381
$8,228,757
$169.69
6
Taiwan
21,320
2%
596
2%
$4,378,867
$1,134,893
$1,532,528
$7,046,288
$205.39
7
Germany
51,498
4%
1,011
3%
$4,061,171
$2,027,989
$1,006
$6,090,166
$78.86
8
Australia
31,399
3%
1,126
3%
$3,841,250
$1,564,164
$101,996
$5,507,410
$122.34
9
Brazil
57,243
5%
2,412
7%
$4,240,706
$836,686
$32,497
$5,109,889
$74.08
10
Italy
41,556
3%
802
2%
$3,156,634
$1,363,546
$118,130
$4,638,310
$75.96
11
UK
51,075
4%
1,781
5%
$2,932,317
$1,663,583
$29,466
$4,625,366
$57.41
12
France
32,794
3%
1,056
3%
$2,642,485
$1,022,079
$27,734
$3,692,298
$80.58
13
Nigeria
6,150
1%
254
1%
$731,149
$1,373,686
$1,160,070
$3,264,905
$118.89
14
Philippines
20,758
2%
830
2%
$1,832,871
$140,458
$1,600
$1,974,929
$88.30
15
Mexico
10,771
1%
583
2%
$1,376,746
$472,213
$29,574
$1,878,533
$127.82
16
Thailand
7,497
1%
292
1%
$874,685
$364,112
$37,559
$1,276,356
$116.67
17
Belgium
9,764
1%
252
1%
$632,943
$354,933
$969
$988,845
$64.82
18
Netherlands
19,132
2%
485
1%
$721,596
$238,475
$755
$960,826
$37.72
19
Finland
11,206
1%
301
1%
$187,043
$697,404
$1,500
$885,947
$16.69
20
New Zealand
8,736
1%
241
1%
$723,281
$161,125
$1,000
$885,406
$82.79
21
Sweden
27,161
2%
553
2%
$440,477
$432,028
$2,198
$874,703
$16.22
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Annual Giving
Other Giving
Total Contributions
Annual Giving Per Capita
Rank
Country
Rotarians
22
Switzerland
12,252
1%
209
1%
$638,265
$223,076
$2,323
$863,664
$52.09
23
Austria
7,217
1%
143
0%
$739,125
$42,041
$3,078
$784,244
$102.41
24
Bangladesh
5,127
0%
179
1%
$671,303
$30,268
$29,822
$731,393
$130.93
25
Hong Kong
1,455
0%
52
0%
$437,614
$182,440
$105,000
$725,054
$300.77
26
Argentina
11,742
1%
650
2%
$548,988
$319,850
($170,188)
$698,650
$46.75
27
Denmark
11,156
1%
281
1%
$338,022
$165,398
$1,371
$504,791
$30.30
28
South Africa
4,539
0%
227
1%
$323,139
$142,040
$31,980
$497,159
$71.19
29
Malaysia
2,668
0%
113
0%
$270,804
$97,096
$111,311
$479,211
$101.50
Spain
4,403
0%
207
1%
$163,832
$259,078
$18,377
$441,287
$37.21
Total 30 Countries
1,095,648
91%
30,309
88%
$110,729,109
$77,187,213
$20,770,884
$208,687,206
$101.06
30
Clubs
% of All Clubs
Endowment Fund
% of All Rotarians
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TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ROTARY FOUNDATION (US$ MILLIONS) $300
$250
$200
$150
$100
$50
$0 2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
Annual Fund
2006-07
2007-08
PolioPlus
2008-09
Other
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Endowment Fund
ONLINE GIVING (VIA WWW.ROTARY.ORG) Total Number of Percent of Online Donors Individual Donors
Total Raised Percent of Total Online Contributions
2012-13
27,578
7%
$8.1 million
3%
2011-12
28,337
8%
$8.8 million
4%
2010-11
22,728
7%
$9.3 million
4%
2009-10
6,705
2%
$3.1 million
1%
2008-09
5,466
2%
$2.6 million
1%
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ANNUAL FUND Contribution figures prior to 2011-12 do not include giving to World Fund and Areas of Focus.
INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION Individuals Contributing
Rotarians Contributing
Percentage of Rotarians Contributing
Total Giving Per Capita
2012-13
376,365
346,690
29%
$95.66
2011-12
374,802
346,340
29%
$91.90
2010-11
328,335
304,055
26%
$88.30
2009-10
308,747
282,383
23%
$82.34
2008-09
303,366
273,078
22%
$82.30
Total Clubs
Participating Clubs
Percentage of Participating Clubs
Number of 100% Participating Districts
2012-13
34,643
27,639
80%
123
2011-12
34,404
26,821
78%
60
2010-11
34,031
26,806
79%
76
2009-10
33,837
25,701
76%
74
2008-09
33,789
26,439
78%
66
2007-08
33,270
26,072
78%
79
CLUB PARTICIPATION
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ROTARY DIRECT*
Average Annual Rotary Direct Number of Rotary Direct Participants $1,000+ Donors Contributions
Total Rotary Direct Total Annual Contribution Rotary Direct Percentage Change Contributions from Prior Year
2012-13
7,355
1,602
$435
$3.2 million
52%
2011-12
5,835
799
$360
$2.1 million
31%
2010-11
4,301
673
$372
$1.6 million
23%
2009-10
3,487
681
$373
$1.3 million
8%
2008-09
3,118
444
$385
$1.2 million
20%
2007-08
3,121
314
$320
$1.0 million
N/A
*This chart does not include information from the Rotary Direct program administered in Australia.
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PLANNED AND MAJOR GIFTS MAJOR GIFTS EFFORT Number of Major Gifts
Amount of Amount of Major Gifts Gates Foundation (excluding Gates) Gifts
Total Amount
2012-13
861
$34.5 million
$65.1 million
$99.6 million
2011-12
860
$34.2 million
$10.0 million
$44.2 million
2010-11
753
$28.1 million
$40.0 million
$68.1 million
2009-10
626
$23.5 million
$110.0 million
$133.5 million
2008-09
551
$23.5 million
$80.0 million
$103.5 million
MAJOR GIFTS BY FUND 2012-13* Fund
Fund Totals
Designation Area of Focus
2
SHARE
380
Annual Fund Other
19
Global Grants
3
SHARE
155
Peace Centers
53
World Fund
55
Endowment Fund Other Polio
401
Multiple Purpose & Other** Total Major Gifts
4
283
64
113 861
*Includes face value of life income agreements and outside charitable trusts. **Includes donors who made a major gift but asked that it be used for multiple purposes.
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MAJOR GIFTS 2012-13: TOP 5 COUNTRIES Number of Major Gifts
Percentage Change from 2011-12
Amount of New Major Gifts
Percentage Change from 2011-12
1. USA*
277
-5.1%
$16.1 million
1.1%
2. India
140
-18%
$3.7 million
-41%
3. Taiwan
113
14%
$2.6 million
-28%
4. Japan
68
4.6%
$2.0 million
40%
5. Korea
55
10%
$2.1 million
17%
*Excludes $65 million Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gifts.
MAJOR GIFTS BY LEVEL $10K24,999
$25K49,999
$50K99,999
$100K249,999
$250K499,999
$500K999,999
$1M+
2012-13
599
129
54
49
20
5
5
2011-12
591
126
54
67
13
4
5
2010-11
543
97
50
45
6
6
6
2009-10
456
86
34
26
15
6
3
2008-09
379
89
39
25
11
2
6
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SOLICITATIONS Number of Solicitations
Total Solicitation Amount
2
$1.0 million
Annual Fund
69
$3.0 million
Donor Advised Fund
23
$2.4 million
Group Study Exchange
1
$0.1 million
Humanitarian Programs
29
$4.9 million
255
$18.2 million
Endowment Fund - World Fund
67
$11.1 million
Polio
21
$0.7 million
Rotary Peace Centers
48
$10.2 million
Multiple purposes
31
$11.7 million
546
$63.3 million
Proposal Type Ambassadorial Scholarships
Endowment Fund - SHARE
Total
SOLICITATION BY PROGRAM TYPE Multiple purposes 6% Rotary Peace Centers 9% Polio 4% Endowment Fund World Fund 12% Humanitarian Programs 5%
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Annual Fund 13% Donor Advised Fund 4% Endowment Fund SHARE 47% Ambassadorial Scholarships less than 1% Group Study Exchange less than 1%
SOLICITATION BY DOLLAR AMOUNT Multiple purposes 18%
Ambassadorial Scholarships 2%
Rotary Peace Centers 16%
Annual Fund 5% Donor Advised Fund 4%
Polio 1%
Humanitarian Programs 8%
Endowment Fund World Fund 17% Group Study Exchange less than 1%
Endowment Fund SHARE 29%
REALIZED ESTATES Number of Major Gifts from Realized Estates
Total Amount of Major Gifts to Realized Estates
2012-13
65
$8.1 million
2011-12
74
$5.2 million
2010-11
78
$6.4 million
2009-10
47
$4.9 million
2008-09
69
$5.1 million
NEW ENDOWED FUNDS BY COUNTRY/GEOGRAPHIC AREA Country/Geographic Area
Number of Endowments
India
36
USA
27
Japan
19
Taiwan
13
Nigeria
6
Korea
3
Canada
1
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ENDOWED FUNDS BY SPENDING DESIGNATION Endowment Fund
New Endowments
SHARE
60
Rotary Peace Centers
32
Global Grants
7
World Fund
6
LIFE INCOME AGREEMENTS Number of Charitable Remainder Trusts
Charitable Remainder Trust (Face Value)
Number of Charitable Gift Annuities
Charitable Gift Annuity (Face Value)
2012-13
5
$883,928
27
$1.7 million
2011-12
2
$553,293
41
$1.6 million
2010-11
7
$1,025,390
39
$1.7 million
2009-10
5
$160,987
13
$0.6 million
2008-09
3
$6,100
27
$1.5 million
Number of New Commitments
Average Commitment Size
Total Value of New Commitments
Cumulative Value of Commitments
2012-13
626
$75,976
$47.5 million
$424.7 million
2011-12
548
$52,396
$28.7 million
$377.2 million
2010-11
689
$42,865
$29.5 million
$348.5 million
2009-10
537
$45,579
$24.5 million
$319.0 million
2008-09
524
$49,113
$25.7 million
$294.5 million
BEQUEST SOCIETY
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DONOR ADVISED FUND Number of Accounts
Contributions
Grants & Transfers
Fair Market Value
2012-13
201
$4.3 million
$1.5 million
$13.1 million
2011-12
170
$2.7 million
$2.5 million
$9.1 million
2010-11
145*
$1.5 million
$2.4 million
$9.0 million
2009-10
143
$3.8 million
$1.3 million
$9.1 million
2008-09
134
$2.1 million
$1.7 million
$6.2 million
*This number reflects a modification in the recording policy to not count open but inactive accounts, including testamentary accounts which went into effect in 2010-11.
GIFTS AND COMMITMENTS TO ROTARY PEACE CENTERS IN 2012-13
Type of Contribution
Number of Gifts & Commitments
2012-13 Contribution Total
7
$0.3 million
41
$7.6 million
678
$4.9 million
Life Income Agreements Bequests & Insurance Outright Gifts & Pledges
CUMULATIVE GIFTS AND COMMITMENTS TO ROTARY PEACE CENTERS AS OF 30 JUNE 2013 Type of Contribution
Number of Gifts & Commitments
Cumulative Contribution Total
37
$10.8 million
149
$35.8 million
2,682
$36.5 million
97
$3.4 million
Life Income Agreements Bequests* Outright Gifts & Pledges District Designated Funds** *Includes life insurance commitments. **Funds directed to the Endowment Fund.
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PROGRAM SPENDING GRANT AWARDS SUMMARY PolioPlus Program awards
$73.6 million
Rotary Peace Fellowships Number of fellows approved
92
Program awards
$4.9 million
Future Vision Pilot District grants: Number of grants approved
96
Program awards
$5.3 million
Global grants: Number of grants approved
272
Program awards
$12.1 million
Packaged grants: Number of grants approved
7
Program awards
$0.6 million
Matching Grants Number of grants approved
1,878
Program awards
$39.4 million
District Simplified Grants Number of grants approved
358
Program awards
$6.3 million
Ambassadorial Scholarships Number of Scholars approved
347
Program awards
$9.2 million
Group Study Exchange Number of teams approved
374
Program awards
$3.2 million
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POLIOPLUS POLIOPLUS GRANTS Date
Country/Region
Beneficiary
Amount Purpose
Sep-12
Afghanistan
NPPC*
92,558 Operational Support
Oct-12
Afghanistan
UNICEF
1,586,733 Operational Support
Oct-12
Afghanistan
WHO
462,000 Operational Support
Jan-13
Afghanistan
WHO
2,200,000 Technical Assistance
Jun-13
Afghanistan
UNICEF
2,100,000 Operational Support
Jun-13
Afghanistan
WHO
1,729,368 Operational Support
Jun-13
Benin
WHO
1,125,000 Operational Support
Jun-13
Burkina Faso
WHO
950,000 Operational Support
Oct-12
Chad
UNICEF
620,600 Technical Assistance
Oct-12
Chad
WHO
1,624,530 Technical Assistance
Jun-13
Chad
WHO
1,000,000 Operational Support
Jun-13
Chad
UNICEF
713,865 Technical Assistance
Jan-13
DR Congo
UNICEF
1,695,519 Technical Assistance
Jun-13
DR Congo
UNICEF
1,203,750 Operational Support
Oct-12
DR Congo & West and Central Africa
UNICEF
663,400 Technical Assistance
Feb-13
Egypt
WHO
Jan-13
Horn of Africa
UNICEF
Aug-12
India
NPPC
Oct-12
India
UNICEF
3,300,000 Social Mobilization
Oct-12
India
WHO
5,000,000 Technical Assistance
Oct-12
India
NPPC
335,800 Operational Support
Jan-13
India
UNICEF
Jun-13
India
NPPC
Aug-12
Nepal
NPPC
6,869 Operational Support
Jun-13
Niger
WHO
1,000,000 Operational Support
Jul-12
Nigeria
NPPC
25,000 Operational Support
Jul-12
Nigeria
NPPC
38,000 Operational Support
Oct-12
Nigeria
UNICEF
6,375,378 Operational Support
Oct-12
Nigeria
WHO
4,979,239 Technical Assistance
Oct-12
Nigeria
WHO
420,761 Technical Assistance
Jun-13
Nigeria
UNICEF
Jul-12
Pakistan
NPPC
Oct-12
Pakistan
UNICEF
4,050,000 Social Mobilization
Oct-12
Pakistan
WHO
2,974,622 Technical Assistance
406,600 Operational Support 1,085,481 Technical Assistance 46,500 Operational Support
1,516,820 Social Mobilization 300,000 Operational Support
3,321,250 Operational Support 27,152 Operational Support
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Jan-13
Pakistan
UNICEF
Jan-13
Pakistan
WHO
2,790,000 Technical Assistance
Jan-13
Pakistan
NPPC
18,360 Operational Support
Oct-12
Polio Research Committee
WHO
Oct-12
Polio Research Committee
UNICEF
106,786 Research
Jun-13
Polio Research Committee
WHO
731,284 Research
Oct-12
South East Asia Region
UNICEF
235,400 Technical Assistance
Oct-12
Southern Sudan
UNICEF
2,003,682 Operational Support
Oct-12
Sudan
WHO
3,807,614 Technical Assistance
Jun-13
Sudan
WHO
1,900,000 Operational Support
Oct-12
UNICEF HQ
UNICEF
TOTAL *National PolioPlus Committee (NPPC)
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610,633 Technical Assistance
2,233,455 Research
220,000 Operational Support 67,634,009
POLIOPLUS PARTNERS GRANTS Project Number
Payment Date
Project Name
Project Total
1
2Jul-12
2012 India SNIDs*
$1,000,000
2
Aug-12
2012 Sudan NIDs**
$200,000
3
Aug-12
2012-13 Nepal NIDs
$162,795
4
Aug-12
2012-13 Afghanistan NIDs
$100,000
5
Aug-12
2012 Niger NIDS
$278,328
6
Dec-12
2012-13 Pakistan Special Grant
$431,339
7
Sep-12
2012 Mali II
$93,005
8
Dec-12
2012-13 Nigeria Special Grant
$773,932
9
Sep-12
2012-13 Kenya Surveillance
$234,100
10
Oct-12
2012-13 Bangladesh NIDS
$40,690
11
Oct-12
2012-13 Côte d’Ivoire NIDs
$149,620
12
Oct-12
2012-13 Benin NIDs
$200,000
13
Nov-12
2012 Côte d’Ivoire NIDs II
$100,000
14
Dec-12
2013 Togo Surveillance
$100,000
15
Apr-13
2013 India SNIDs
$1,000,000
16
Mar-13
2013 Mali NIDs
$110,253
17
Mar-13
2013 Côte d’Ivoire NIDs
$200,000
18
Mar-13
2013 Sudan NIDs
$200,000
19
Mar-13
2013 Benin NIDs
$250,000
20
Apr-13
2013 DRC NIDs
$250,000
21
May-13
2013 Ghana NIDs
$57,080
22
May-13
2013 Côte d’Ivoire NIDs II
$130,000
TOTAL
$6,061,142
*SNIDS = Sub-National Immunization Days **NIDS = National Immunization Days
ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIPS Number of countries represented
44
Number of low-income country citizenship
43
Average age
34 (29.5 for the MA program; 39.3 for the professional development certificate program)
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FUTURE VISION PILOT DISTRICT GRANTS TOP FIVE RECIPIENTS (# GRANTS): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
TOP FIVE RECIPIENTS (AMOUNT AWARDED):
United States Brazil India Japan Canada
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
GLOBAL GRANTS PROJECT TYPES BY AREA OF FOCUS Water and sanitation
89
Disease prevention and treatment
71
Economic and community development
46
Basic education and literacy
33
Maternal and child health
27
Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
6
TOP FIVE RECIPIENT COUNTRIES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
India Kenya Uganda Argentina Guatemala
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United States Japan Korea, Republic of India Brazil
PACKAGED GRANTS PROJECT TYPES BY AREA OF FOCUS Maternal and child health
3
Disease prevention and treatment
2
Economic and community development
2
RECIPIENT COUNTRIES Guinea
2
Tanzania
2
India
1
Kenya
1
Philippines
1
AMBASSADORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS TOP 5 SPONSOR COUNTRIES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
USA Japan Germany Korea Tie – Australia / France
TOP 5 HOST COUNTRIES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
UK USA South Africa Tie - Netherlands / Spain Australia
SCHOLARS BY GENDER: • •
69% female 31% male
SCHOLAR STUDY FIELDS: Advertising, Architecture, Art, Business, Computer Science, Conservation, Cultural Studies, Development Studies, Economics, Education, International Relations, Journalism, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Natural Sciences, Performing Arts, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Public Policy, Public Relations, Sociology, Tourism/Recreation, Urban Planning
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GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE (GSE) GSE TEAM MEMBERS BY GENDER: • •
62% female 38% male
GSE VOCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION Vocation
Percentage of GSE Participation
Administrator
5.41%
Advisor
1.85%
Analyst
0.71%
Architect
1.71%
Artist
0.57%
Attorney
1.71%
Auditor
0.28%
Banker
1.71%
Builder
0.14%
Civil Engineer
1.85%
Computer Engineer
0.71%
Construction Engineer
0.14%
Consultant
1.57%
Coordinator
3.28%
Counselor
0.43%
Customer Service Representative
0.85%
Day Care
0.28%
Dentist
1.28%
Director
3.13%
Editor
0.43%
Education
1.00%
Electrical Engineer
0.28%
Elementary Teacher
2.71%
Engineer/Science
0.57%
Environmental Engineer
0.57%
Executive
1.28%
Farmer
0.43%
Firefighter
0.14%
Government
4.42%
Graphic Artist
0.28%
Journalist
2.99%
Kindergarten Teacher
1.00%
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Language Instructor
0.71%
Lecturer
2.28%
Legal
1.00%
Management/Administration
0.14%
Manager
9.54%
Mechanical Engineer
1.71%
Media Announcer
0.43%
Media Reporter
0.28%
Medical/Health
0.71%
Military
0.43%
Musician
0.14%
not given
9.83%
Nurse
1.00%
Occupational Health & Safety Officer
0.14%
Office Manager
0.71%
Owner/Proprietor
2.71%
Paralegal
0.43%
Paramedic
0.43%
Pharmacist
0.71%
Physician
2.14%
Pilot
0.14%
Police Officer
2.56%
Probation Officer
0.14%
Product Specialist
0.71%
Public Information Officer
0.43%
Public Service
0.43%
Representative
1.28%
Researcher
1.14%
Salesperson
1.14%
Scientist
1.00%
Secondary Teacher
2.85%
Secretary
0.14%
Social Worker
1.28%
Software Developer
0.85%
Specialist - Medical/Health
1.14%
Supervisor
1.57%
Therapist
0.71%
Trainer
1.00%
University Professor
1.71%
Veterinarian
0.57%
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DISTRICT SIMPLIFIED GRANTS TOP FIVE RECIPIENTS (# GRANTS): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
TOP FIVE RECIPIENTS (AMOUNT AWARDED):
United States Japan Brazil England Australia
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
United States Japan Korea, Republic of India Germany
MATCHING GRANTS TOP FIVE PROJECT TYPES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
TOP FIVE RECIPIENT COUNTRIES:
Medical Equipment Community Development Education Water Supply Transportation
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
India Mexico Philippines Brazil Korea, Republic of
ALUMNI RELATIONS APPROXIMATE PROGRAM TOTALS GSE participants
72,600
Ambassadorial Scholars
41,700
Rotary Peace Fellows
770
Rotary Volunteers
6,300
University Teachers
500
Global Grant Vocational Training Team participants
300
Global Grant scholars
60
Total alumni as of 30 June 2013
Over 122,000
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