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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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On the cover Rotary First Harvest, a program of Rotary District 5030 (Washington, USA), connects farmers, truckers, food banks, and volunteers to provide hunger relief to people in need. PHOTO BY ALYCE HENSON

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