About Rotary International
R.I.
3020
RC River City
Cabinet Members
Members' Database
Photos
Projects
Events
Calender
2004-05
Achievements
Links
Newsletter
Notice
Board
Contact
Us |
About Rotary International: The
Rotary Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation that
supports the efforts of Rotary International to achieve
world understanding and peace through international
humanitarian, educational, and cultural exchange programs. It is supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of
the Foundation who share its vision of a better world.
The Foundation was created in 1917 by
Rotary International's sixth president, Arch C. Klumph,
as an endowment fund for Rotary "to do good in the
world." It has grown from an initial contribution of
US$26.50 to more than US$55 million contributed in
2002-03. Its event-filled history is a story of Rotarians learning the
value of service to humanity.
The Foundation's Humanitarian Programs fund international Rotary club
and district projects to improve the quality of life,
providing health care, clean water, food, education, and
other essential needs primarily in the developing world.
One of the major Humanitarian Programs is PolioPlus, which seeks to eradicate the
polio virus worldwide. Through its Educational Programs, the Foundation provides funding
for some 1,200 students to study abroad each year. Grants
are also awarded to university teachers to teach in
developing countries and for exchanges of business and
professional people. Former participants in the
Foundation's programs have the opportunity to continue
their affiliation with Rotary as Foundation Alumni.
For more information on current Foundation
program awards and financial status see the Rotary
Foundation Fact Card and the Rotary Foundation Annual
Report, both of which are available for download.
Here is a sampling of what some Rotarians,
Foundation alumni, and others who have worked with the
Foundation have said about the international work of The
Rotary Foundation:
"Rotary set me on
a course that I am still continuing. If I had not
gone to the United States as an Ambassadorial
Scholar, I don't think I would have pursued the
study of International Relations." |
Sadako Ogata
Former United Nations High Commissioner of
Refugees
Foundation Scholar, 1951-52
|
|
"Rotary
International's masterpiece is The Rotary
Foundation. It transforms our dreams into
splendid realities . . . it is the most generous
expression of Rotarian generosity a
generosity that not only brings benefits but also
brings help and cooperation to solve the problems
that affect mankind. The Rotary Foundation
achieves the best that mankind can possibly
achieve." |
Paulo V.C. Costa
President, Rotary International, 1990-91
|
|
"We always wanted
to do something through Rotary. Our decision was
based on six years' involvement with Matching
Grant projects in Haiti, Mexico, India, and South
Africa. We were extremely impressed with the way
the program reaches and touches people with much
less administrative problems and costs than any
other international humanitarian
organization." |
Frank and Mildred Branscombe
Rotary Club of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
donors of an endowed fund to support the Matching
Grants program
|
|
"From Seattle to
Santiago, from Bogota to Bombay, and everywhere
in between, the children of the world are
waiting. They are the hope of the future, and you
are their hope that the future will be bright. I
thank you, Rotary, for alleviating the suffering
of children." |
Audrey Hepburn
discussing the PolioPlus program on behalf of
UNICEF
|
|
"In Warsaw,
Woijeich Sierpinski, a Rotary club president,
took me on a tour I will never forget. We visited
his parent's house where they lived during
World War II. There in the kitchen, under a dusty
stack of crates was a secret wooden panel in the
floor. Woijeich removed the panel to reveal a
tiny room underneath the kitchen floor where his
parents hid their neighbors a Jewish
family during the war. As I stood
speechless, listening to Woijeich describe how
they evaded the Nazis, I realized the full value
of the Group Study Exchange program." |
Ian Oxman
Group Study Exchange team member from California,
USA
describing part of his trip to Warsaw, Poland
|
|
"The Rotary
Foundation's programs are all the more important
because we live in world of sharp contrasts: fear
and hope, illness and good health, poverty and
wealth. Worse, we live in a world in which
inequalities of income, unemployment and
presumably exclusion from well-being have
sensibly increased in the last fifteen years, not
so much between countries, but within countries,
developed and developing alike. In such a
situation, the role of The Rotary Foundation is
of the utmost importance." |
Bertrand Rene Munier
Professor of Economics
Ecole Normal Superieure, Cachan, France
Ambassadorial Scholar 1967-68
|
|