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The
Rotary Foundation
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$73 million contributed in
2000-01. 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.
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