The Rotary Foundation turns your gifts into a service to change family and living all over the world.
Over the past 100 years, the Foundation has invested $ 3 billion in sustainable projects to change lives.
Your donation will be useful to those who need us most. More than 90% of the donation will be used directly to support our global service delivery
Our 35,000 clubs are implementing sustainable service projects to support our six careers. Through donations like you, we have eliminated 99.9% of polio cases. Your donation will also train future peacebuilders, support clean water, and strengthen the regional economy.
It can save lives. Only 60 cents will protect children from polio. Our partner will make your donation even further. Per $ 1 spending on Rotary, the promise to eradicate polio, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation promises $ 2.
At the conference in 1917, the Rotary club chairman Ark Cramph, who was dispatched, proposed to make a donation "to do good in the world". This idea and early $ 26.50 donation created a powerful force that changed the lives of millions of people around the world.
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Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation are based in Evanston, Illinois. We have the foundations related to Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Japan, and the UK.
Last year, we saw a dramatic growth in the value of XEM consistent with the establishment and expansion of the NEM Foundation. I am the founder of our Foundation and I am proud to monitor its global expansion. Through our foundation, NEM enjoys the first advantage of building an encryption project at its own block chain center. This center represents a significant achievement demonstrating the solidarity of the project team's global solidarity and the creation of dreams. What I was nominated to lead this wonderful community and team is privilege and honor for me.
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in collaboration with the Rita Allen Foundation recently announced a report on expanding the technical difficulties of citizens. This is a problem, our team was patched for several months, but that is useless. We found out that it is not only us that points out that we need to study the reality that Scaling Civic Tech is supposed to think. With a few noteworthy exceptions, Citizen Technology is committed to transforming prototypes, pilots and products into a mature organization with a business model ensuring ongoing impact.
I am also proud that the success of our business has allowed me to return to the community in other ways. In 1993, I founded the Glazer Progress Foundation. As its name suggests, our foundation has been extremely worried about how to positively influence society. Let's briefly introduce the two long-term projects and the new project that we launched earlier. The first is the Access project that started in 2002. This is when the AIDS crisis spreads all over the world. In response, the United Nations established the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria control. The Global Fund is a big move. The only problem is that it depends on government and non-governmental organizations to effectively design programs and create clear grant proposals in the most suffering countries. Unfortunately, I have not written a good enough proposal.