Rotary District 5100

Giving

Ways to Give

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Make a one-time or recurring gift online or via snail mail. Gifts can be designated to specific funds.

Planned Giving

Leave a legacy by making a statement about what you value most.

Memorials & Tributes

Honor or remember a loved one with a gift that impacts communities globally. Tribute gifts may be for any special event or occasion.

Funds

We have many avenues for supported giving. From our annual or endowed funds to PolioPlus, Peace Centers, and donor-advised funds, your gift makes an impact.

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Areas of Focus

Renee Campbell

Who We Are

The Rotary Foundation transforms your gifts into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world.

TRF Programs

International Service Committee

Committees identify resources to develop international projects. We continually increase the reach of our aid by leveraging local expertise; establishing connections between clubs and international partners; and creating a network of grant and project experts.

District Grants

District Grants may be used for local community or international projects. They are intended for projects with a budget between $500 and $5,000. They do not require an international partner, but they do require hands-on Rotarian involvement.

Global Grants

Global Grants may be used to fund humanitarian projects that support the goals of one or more of the areas of focus, vocational training teams or global grant scholarships.

Global Scholars

The purpose of the Global Grant Scholarship program is to support international study at the graduate level. This grant model builds on the very best of Rotary’s Ambassadorial Scholar history. The Global Grant Scholarship has a shorter processing time frame, expands the opportunities available for scholars and simplifies the rules.

Peace Fellowship Scholars

The Rotary Peace Fellowship is designed for professionals with work experience in international relations or peace and conflict prevention and resolution. Our fellows are committed to community and international service and the pursuit of peace.

PeaceBuilder Clubs

The program is now spreading with the support of other Rotary Peacebuilder Club committees introducing the program to their communities. There are currently six Rotary Peacebuilder Clubs in our district that are in one way or another working with existing Peace Village programs or establishing Peace Villages in their communities.

Donor Recognition

Your generous contributions are essential to securing and growing Rotary programs throughout the world. We recognize donors to express our gratitude for your commitment, offering individual and club recognition as well as naming opportunities that enable you to honor a friend or family member with a named or endowed gift.

Resources

2023-24 Grant Handbook

Reach Out

We are here to help you get started and answer any Rotary District 5100 Foundation questions you may have.

Renee Campbell

Renee Campbell

Rotary Foundation Chair

Steve Williams

Steve Williams

Annual Fund Chair

Susanne Holmberg

Susanne Holmberg

Annual Fund Co-chair

Mark Caillier

Mark Caillier

Paul Harris Society and Recognition Chair

Mark Birge

Mark Birge

Major Gifts, Bequests and Endowment Chair

Kathleen Jordan

Kathleen Jordan

Chief Grants Chair

Nancy Docekal

Nancy Docekal

District Grants Chair

Pat Rogers

Pat Rogers

Global Grants Chair

Tom Crozier

Tom Crozier

Stewardship Chair

Raven Walsh

Raven Walsh

International Service Chair

Larry Hatch

Larry Hatch

PolioPlus Chair

Mike Caruso

Mike Caruso

Peacebuilder Clubs Chair

Kathi Futornick

Kathi Futornick

Peace Fellow Selection Chair

Debora Towner

Debora Towner

Global Grant Scholarship Chair