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Hands-on projects Personal engagement with youth, seniors, families Disaster relief assistance Mentoring Community vibrance Engagement with 20-30 Club Rotary Club of Windsor New feature, available at meetings!


  1. Hands-on projects ▪ Personal engagement with ▪ youth, seniors, families Disaster relief assistance ▪ Mentoring ▪ Community vibrance ▪ Engagement with 20-30 Club ▪

  2. Rotary Club of Windsor New feature, available at meetings! Use these (or your own paper if you want) to offer suggestions, ideas, and reflections and comments. Please place them in the brown bags around the room. President Maureen or another board member will review them promptly. Or, feel free to text/email maureen@ maureenmerrill.com / 707.484.0320 Thank you for your comment or question. For an acknowledgement and/or response, please add name & contact info.

  3. FINAL INAL 20 2019 19 RO ROTA TARY RY BAR BAR at at the he Town wn Gre reen en Concert ncert TH THURS URSDAY DAY

  4. Foothill Park PAWS for a WALK 2-footed & 4-footed

  5. NUTS A Broadway hit, Nuts has been called the best courtroom drama since Witness for the Prosecution . LEFT EDGE THEATRE At LBC THURSDAY, 9/18 6:30 reception 7:30 play

  6. Youth Exchange ▪ At-Risk Youth ▪ Scholarships ▪ Dictionary Program ▪ Learning Equipment/Supplies ▪ Student of the Month ▪

  7. Teacher Appreciation Day ▪ Ethics in business/profession ▪ Public Safety Appreciation ▪ Career-Technical Ed ▪ Rotary’s principles – dignity of ▪ work

  8. Friendship / camaraderie / social • events Varied menu of service activities; • “small bites”, time -specific projects Mentoring youth • Want to know impact of our • support Reinvigorate/reinvent • scholarship program

  9. Lobster Feed • Mini-fundraisers • “Jack’s Bar” – margarita booth • Social events • Fellowship • Working together •

  10. Appeal of projects; difficulty in • identifying amazing projects Impact of projects, • scholarships, etc. – do we know? Full participation •

  11. Your Donations to Rotary ry: Where do they come fr from? Where do they go?

  12. TWO MAIN AVENUES for GIVING: 1. The Rotary Foundation a. Think GLOBAL b. Think Rotary International c. Administered by R.I. 2. The Rotary Clu lub of Win indsor a. Think LOCAL b. Think “my local club” c. Administered by us

  13. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

  14. HOW CAN YOU GIVE/DONATE? 1. One time donation 2. Recurring donation 3. Bequest

  15. The Rotary ry Club of f Windsor - Our Two Parts Windsor Rotary Community Rotary Club of Windsor Foundation • 501(c)(4) organization • 501(c)(3) organization • Non-profit, tax exempt • Non-profit, tax exempt • Can NOT accept gifts • Can accept gifts from from donors as a donors as a charitable charitable contribution contribution • Fundraising is • Fundraising is designated for designated to local International Programs community projects & Projects

  16. The Rotary ry Club of f Windsor - Our Two Parts Windsor Rotary Community Rotary Club of Windsor Foundation • How do we raise • How do we raise money? money? • Club Dues • Major fundraisers • Misc. income • Mini fundraisers • Rotary Bar • Donations • For International Service • Grants including Youth Exchange • District Matching Grants

  17. The Rotary Club of Windsor - Our Two Parts Windsor Rotary Community Rotary Club of Windsor Foundation • Bank Accounts • Accounts • Operating Account • Operating Account • Dues (In) • Fundraising proceeds (In) • Breakfast costs (Out) • eScrip, Amazon, Gifts (In) • Fees to RI (Out) • Scholarships (Out) • International Account • Legacy & Major Projects (Out) • Endowment Fund • Jack’s Bar Revenue (In) • Bar costs (Out) • Donations from members (In) • International projects (Out) • Income is reinvested (In)

  18. WRCF – Windsor Rotary ry Community Foundation Operating/Current Projects Endowment Fund Account • Dodge & Cox mutual • Continuing projects, e.g. fund Dictionaries, Scholarships, Appreciation events • Goal: $500K; fund • Major past projects future projects on • WMS Theater upgrade, income MS/Boys&Girls Club Gym, • Balance at 6/30/19 - Town Green Playground, Skate Park $360,676 • Balance at 8/31/19 - $15,717

  19. Hands-on projects ▪ Personal engagement with ▪ youth, seniors, families Disaster relief assistance ▪ Mentoring ▪ Community vibrance ▪ Engagement with 20-30 Club ▪

  20. Year Balance 13,300 2001 Growth of f Endowment Fund 23,389 2002 47,567 2003 71,445 2004 WRCF Endowment Fund 92,393 2005 117,771 2006 400,000 135,510 2007 350,000 91,812 2008 300,000 124,880 2009 250,000 142,573 2010 200,000 152,134 2011 150,000 177,501 2012 100,000 225,448 2013 257,092 50,000 2014 251,746 2015 - 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 303,087 2016 343,779 2017 329,599 2018 360,676 2019

  21. WRCF – Our Finances

  22. HOW CAN YOU GIVE/DONATE to WRCF? 1. Say: “Operating account for current projects” or “Endowment Fund for future projects” – Both qualify for John Lewis credit! 2. Recurring donation – coming soon 3. Bequest

  23. TRI TIP TUESDAY – October 8th • Joint fundraiser – WRCF & Vineyard Academy (proceeds split 50/50) • Team Lead – Bill Conklin • What: • Drive Thru Pick Up – at Windsor High • Rotarians shop & cook tri tip; Vineyard Academy students prepare baked beans, salad, rolls, cookies • Dinner Deal - $55.00; a la carte - $25.00 • Online only, pre-sales only – sales end 9/30/19 • GOAL: 200 Dinners – would gross $11,000 • Order for pickup time slot 4-5pm, 5-6pm or 6-7pm

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