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Business partnering opportunities
With The World’s First Service Club Est. 1905 LocalOur local community issues are more complex now
Human rightsDrug and alcohol abuseYouth violence Ethics in societyObesityHIV / AidsIndigenous Australians life expectancy
InternationalStill . . . a world of need . . .
2 billion people lack sanitation / safe drinking water1 million people a year die from malaria300 million people stricken with HIV / Aids800 million illiterate adults
— Because Healthy, Educated, Safe Communities are everyone’s responsibility Call 04 5259 9810 for a District 9810 representative to contact you
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An opportunity for 56,000 businesses to connect with the community across 11 municipalitiesRotary International, as a highly reputable service organisation able to partner with companies on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, is well positioned to help companies leverage these opportunities.
tax deductible projects (local & international)consumer awarenessbrand exposure brand differentiationrebrandingbrand association with reputable and attractive causesstaff engagementstaff attraction and retentionstaff leadership and professional development opportunitiesrisk management and mitigation of adverse publicityconsumer brand educationbest practice standardscommercial benefit
BECOME A CORPORATE MEMBER
Benefits:
1. Staff participation in Rotary meetings
2. Adopt/support a community project
3. Make Rotary part of your Corporate Social Responsibility program
4. Encourage your staff to:donate their expertise to develop local / international aid projects volunteer to undertake “hands-on” community service projectsgain personal development and pursue networking opportunities through an association with their local Rotary Club
support the communities- that make your business successful
Municipality) # Businesses in Municipality (approx.)
Bayside 11,103Glen Eira (predominantly District 9800)Kingston 8,000Greater Dandenong 11,617Knox 13,317Manningham 12,035Monash 11,500Yarra Ranges 13,515Maroondah 8,500Cardinia (predominantly District 9820)Whitehorse 8,000TOTAL 56,000 business
OpportunitiesCONNECT WITH YOUR COMMUNITY
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Healthy Communities
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LOCAL COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
Less-abled access to the Bay
Healthy produce markets Pressure suits aid walking Research scholars
Southern Flying School – day out for autistic children & families
Fun run with Thomas fundraiser for children’s health projects
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Educated CommunitiesLOCAL COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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Migrant businesses training
Migrant language / writing homework program
Men’s shed
Business achievers masterclass
Schools ANZAC service
Community art shows
Special Development School
Operatic awards
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Safe CommunitiesLOCAL COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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Bushfire recoveryBeach safety
Police & Community Triage
Handbag safety campaign
Schools, businesses, elderly
Avoiding theft from vehicles
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Rotary Clubs Serving The CommunityMUNICIPALITIES IN DISTRICT 9810
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Kingston Aspendale
Braeside
Chelsea
Cheltenham
Mordialloc
Greater Dandenong
Bayside Bayside
Beaumaris
Hampton
Sandringham
Glen Eira
MonashClayton
Huntingdale
Monash
Whitehorse
Mitcham
Nunawading
ManninghamDoncaster
Manningham
Templestowe
KnoxBayswater
Boronia
Knox
Rowville
Yarra RangesBelgrave
Healesville
Lilydale
MaroondahCroydon
Ringwood
Cardinia
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Clubs Healthy Communities Educated Communities Safe Communities # Businesses
Bayside ~ Glen Eira6 clubs
Mobi – Chair Disabled Access to Port Phillip BayMama Lumka HIV Aids abandoned childrenSabu Water Wells, IndonesiaPailin Sustainable Village Cambodia
Stayin’ Alive adolescent Mental Health ExpoSupport program for carers of drug addictsCo-educational school Bangladesh
Police & Community TriageProactive Policing VehicleBush Fire RecoveryEquipment for Marysville Men’s ShedBalibo House, Timor Leste
11,103 approx.
Kingston Greater Dandenong8 clubs
Noble Park Special Developmental School - for children with disabilitiesThe Southern Autistic SchoolCommunity Kitchen - life skills for less-able adultsMedical Clinic - Nimowa PNGBethlehem Children’s Day Care Centre – Cebu dump, Philippines
Junior Essay CompetitionAcclaim Opera Awards Noble Park Primary School Reading Program - migrant studentsBotswana Orphanage - school suppliesRatmalana School for the Blind - Colombo, Sri Lanka
Beach Patrol BuggyRonald McDonald House – supporting families of children recovering from serious illnessesGroup Study Exchange – multi-cultural liaison policingSupport for homeless youthCommunity chemical / poisons disposal service
8,000 approx.
Knox6 clubs
Fit-out of Knox Adolescent Health ServiceSmall Cottage Industries – NepalSight for Sore Eyes VietnamShoe Lanka – Sri Lanka
Junior Youth Community Service AwardSpirit of Sharing – Fiji Teachers Across Borders – Cambodia
Fit2Drive driver education for secondary school studentsDisaster aid – survival packs for familiesRotary Community Assistance Network – recovery planning following community crisis
13,317 approx.
Manningham4 clubs
Mental Health First Aid TwYlight Disabled DiscoRotary Environmental Tree Planting SchemeUbud Bali Water ProjectPiyali School for Girls / Soil Bio Technlogy Sanitation Treatment Plant, IndiaSolomon Islands Nurses Quarters Construction Hamlin Fistula Relief & Aid Fund – Ethiopia Waste treatment for 2,500 people in coastal shanty’s - Guiuan Philippines
Local High Schools Community Service Awards(Refugee) Tertiary Student Scholarships/Apprenticeship AwardsSchool Vocational Employment ProgramYoung Business Achievement AwardSchools Anzac Memorial ServiceTeaching Aids for OnemdaBurmese Refugee’s Homework ClubRestoration Work - Finn’s Reserve History PavillionRotary Fellowship for Fighting Aids - educating children in South AfricaArt of Building Children’s Dreams - FijiMutka Women’s Craft Training School – India
Doncare Family Crisis SupportOdyssey House family supportKids Hope mentoring support for disad-vantaged primary school aged children
- training and resourcesWarranyte emergency housing support servicesWarrandyte Community Foodbank Evolve at Typo Station – helping ‘way-ward’ young people in our communi-ties to get back on track
Alexandra and MarysvilleFiji – provision of a fully equipped ambulance
12,035approx.
Monash8 clubs
Donate a Life - organ donationMonash Farmers MarketMake Every Child Count – Cham Resh Sustainable Village - CambodiaDental Equipment - Bandeh Aceh, IndonesiaNational Immunisation Day - India
Monash Men’s ShedPlay equipment at Best ChanceVanessa Grant Girls School —KenyaLotus Orphaned Children Centre – MongoliaOecussi School Classrooms & Library - East Timor
Pallet mover (OH&S) for disability employmentBoort Flood AppealShelter, education and jobs for abandoned girls – IndiaNew Zealand / Japan earthquake appeals
11,500approx.
Yarra Ranges ~ Maroondah5 clubs
Support for Maroondah Addiction Recovery CentreDonations in Kind – curtain
projectsBicycles to TongaEast Timor Hay Baler & Percussion Drill
Teaching woodworking skills to Burmese community - SwinburnePrimary School Speech CompetitionEducation of local migrant & refugee studentsSchool of St Jude TanzaniaCambodian Schools Establishment
ProjectHelping the homeless (through the Hanover Foundation)
stock feed to KerangRingwood Railway Station CCTV
13,515/ 8,500approx.
Yarra Ranges ~ Cardinia6 clubs
Children’s Welfare Project - UgandaPadamchen Hostel – Solar heating NepalMilking Cow & Goats UgandaWater Conservation and Sanitation KenyaIntensive Care Medical Equipment - Barisal Hospital, Bangladesh
Debutant BallPride of WorkmanshipOutdoor seating at Elcho Island preschoolNanziga School – Children’s Welfare UgandaTenderfoot School Children’s Welfare Pro-ject - provides basic education for very needy children in slums - Nairobi, Kenya
Black Saturday Tree ResponseYarra Valley Practitioners Project –
victimsAquaboxes for Disaster ReliefCharlton Flood ReliefEmergency Medical Information BooksCar Torque – lessons in car maintenance / safe workplace
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Whitehorse6 clubs
Winter Woollies Community Grants ProgramBox Hill Art ShowOperation Cleft BangladeshInala Aged Care – Warm Blankets wand Soft Toys – IndiaSolomon Islands Nurses Quarters - con-structed by Box Hill TAFE apprentices
Youth Drug & Alcohol Resource BookBusiness Seminar for MigrantsPrimary Schools Speech CompetitionNabukeru Village School - FijiAdopt a child to support their education – Indonesia, Kenya, IndiaHandbrake Turn – training course for marginalised people
Hold it Tight, Keep it Light (Theft from Handbag program) Community Policing VehicleScholarship to assist applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to join Victoria Police
8,000approx.
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ROTARY PROJECTS (some of the 100’s of projects completed by clubs each year)
What would happen if your local Rotary Club no longer worked in your Community?
Kingston Aspendale
Braeside
Chelsea
Cheltenham
Mordialloc
Greater Dandenong
Bayside Bayside
Beaumaris
Hampton
Sandringham
Glen Eira
MonashClayton
Huntingdale
Monash
Whitehorse
Mitcham
Nunawading
ManninghamDoncaster
Manningham
Templestowe
KnoxBayswater
Boronia
Knox
Rowville
Yarra RangesBelgrave
Healesville
Lilydale
MaroondahCroydon
Ringwood
Cardinia
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Healthy CommunitiesINTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
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Rotariansdig wells from
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…restore sight for those they will never see
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INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
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build houses they will never
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… plant trees they will never
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...vaccinate children they will
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Educated CommunitiesINTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
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Rotarians educate
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Global Peace ScholarsAmbassadorial ScholarsYouth Exchange
International Scholars & Educational Exchange
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… provide shelter and hope
when all hope has gone
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Program Description Type of Assistance
The Rotary Foundation (TRF)www.rotary.org
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. Donations to TRF are used for international humanitarian and educational programs
Financial assistance. The Rotary Foundation is a tax deductible not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world.
Arch C. Klumph Society Cumulative gifts totalling US$250,000 qualify for membership of the Arch C. Klumph Society. Qualifiers are invited to an induction ceremony at Rotary International headquarters in Evanston, and their pictures and biographies are installed in the Arch C. Klumph Society interactive gallery.
Financial assistance. Donors whose cumulative gifts total US$250,000.
Bequest Society Commitments of $10,000 or more (by couple or individuals) in their estate plans, such as in a will, living trust, or through whole or universal life insurance. [Complete a Bequest Society member request form].
Financial assistance. Couples or individuals who have made commitments of $10,000 or more.
Major Donor Outright or cumulative giving (by couple or individuals) that has reached $10,000. All outright contributions made to the Foundation are included in this total, regardless of the gift designation.
Financial assistance. Couples or individuals whose combined personal outright or cumulative giving has reached $10,000. Level 4 $100,000 to $249,999Level 3 $50,000 to $99,999 Level 2 $25,000 to $49,999Level 1 $10,000 to $24,999
Paul Harris Society The Trustees of The Rotary Foundation officially approved the Paul Harris Society as a District administered program effective as of 1 July 2006.
Financial assistance. Rotarians who pledge to contribute US$1,000 annually to The Rotary Foundation.
Centurion Centurions donate US$100 each year to The Rotary Foundation.
Financial assistance. Personal contribution of US$100 each year.
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Program Description Type of Assistance
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS)www.rawcs.com.au
RAWCS assists Rotary Clubs develop and manage world community service projects. Australian Rotarians partici-pate in activities to improve the lives and living conditions of others and to promote international understanding and goodwill.The projects RAWCS supports include:
support aid programs;
Financial assistance or volunteer abroad.RAWCS Overseas Aid Fund – a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) is able to accept tax deductible donations and grants from all sources in Australia including business corporations and not-for-profit organisations as a:
Donations in Kind (DIK)www.rawcs.com.au/RAWCSPrograms_dik.htm
DIK collects, sorts, packs, dispatches and distributes donated items to countries in need of these goods.Friends, family and community-mind-ed volunteers have helped Donations In Kind distribute large quantities of unneeded goods from generous businesses and individuals partnering with Rotary to those trying to find their feet again.
Equipment needed include items for schools and hospitals or medical centres.
Furniture, surplus office supplies and equipment no longer needed in our schools and hospitals may often be welcome in developing countries.
Disaster Aid Australiawww.disasteraid.org.au
Financial assistance. (Tax deductible)
Family emergency survival kit.
Shelterboxwww.shelterbox.org.au
Financial assistance. (Tax deductible)
Family emergency survival kit.
Aquaboxwww.aquabox.com.au
Financial assistance. (Tax deductible)
Rapid response provision of safe drinking water and welfare aid items in the wake of man-made and natural disasters.
International Assistance
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Program Description Type of Assistance
Polio Eradicationwww.rotary.org
For more than 20 years, Rotary International has played a major role in the fight to end polio worldwide, contributing more than $800 million to the effort through its PolioPlus program.
To date, Rotary members have helped immunize more than 2 billion children in 122 countries.
Financial assistance or volunteer abroad to assist on National Immunization Day.Last remaining endemic countries: Nigeria, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan
Australian Rotary Healthwww.australianrotaryhealth.org.au
Currently focusing on mental health research, Australian Rotary Health has provided close to $27 million to medical research since 1981 as a result of the kind donations of its supporters. It is Australia’s third biggest health problem – after heart disease and cancer. Close to one in five adults in Australia are affected by a mental health problem within a 12 month period.
Financial Assistance (tax deductible). ARH acts as a catalyst for projects that will improve the quality of life for those least able to assist themselves and, also to fund areas of community health not being funded by government. ARH raises donations and invest this money to pro-vide grants for worthy research projects in the medical and health arenas.
Rotarians Against Malariawww.ramaustralia.org
About half the world’s population (3.3 billion) live in areas that have some risk of malaria transmis-sion and one fifth (1.2 billion) live in areas with a high malaria risk. In 2006, there were 247 million malaria cases in 109 countries and territories, causing 1 million deaths.
Financial Assistance. While the vast majority of cases are recorded in sub-Saharan Africa, the Solomon Islands has the world’s highest per capita incidence of malaria.
INTERPLASTwww.interpast.com.au
Provides surgical and allied health services in developing countries in the Asia Pacific region by providing free medical treatment and training. Each member of an Interplast program is fully qualified in their field of expertise and volunteer their time to participate in an Interplast program.
Financial assistance. Interplast volun-teers provide free treatment to people living with a disability from a congenital condition such as cleft lip and palate, or an acquired condition such as burn scar contractures. Treatment is targeted to the indigent population who would otherwise not be able to afford to access services.
Operation Cleft Operation Cleft provides free cleft lip and palate repair surgery to underprivileged children in Bangladesh. There are around 300,000 people with an untreated cleft in Bangladesh. 3,000 – 4,000 babies born with a cleft each year. Over 5,600 cleft repair operations have been complet-ed since the project’s inception in August 2005.
Financial assistance. The Fund is an approved Tax Exempt Charity in Australia and has Deductible Gift Recipient status with the Australian Tax office. Operation Cleft is administered by the Operation Cleft Australia Foundation Trust, a fund managed by the Rotary Club of Box Hill Central.
Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Childrenwww.romac.org.au
ROMAC is a program of the Rotary Districts of Australia and New Zealand. It has provided over 400 children from 20 developing countries with life saving and or dignity restoring surgery not available in their own country.. Many eminent Australian surgeons generously donate their time free for the treatment of ROMAC patients.
Financial assistance. ROMAC is supported by government, hospitals and doctors across Australia and New Zealand.
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Major Donation – Giving to The Rotary Foundation
I would like to make a Major Donation. Major Donations to the Rotary foundation range from, $10,000 - $250,000. We also can arrange an ongoing Annual Donation of $100 or $1,000. If you are interested in making a major donation please fill out your details in the section below and we will contact you to discuss your generous donation and project allocation.
Local
I would like to contribute to Local Projects My donation amount is $ Please direct my contribution to the following area: Health Education Safety
Kingston Greater Dandenong Bayside Glen Eira Monash Whitehorse Manningham Knox Maroondah Yarra Ranges
OR Please direct my contribution to where it is needed most
International
I would like to contribute to International Projects My donation amount is $
Rotary Australia World Community Service Disaster Aid Australia Shelterbox Australia Aquabox PolioPlus Australian Rotary Health Interplast Operation Cleft Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children Rotarians Against Malaria
OR Please direct my contribution to where it is needed most.
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My Details
Business Name
Contact Name
Contact Position
Address
Phone
Total Donation Amount $
Payment Details I would like to pay by:
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Credit Card Number
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Cheque
My cheque is enclosed and is made out to:
Australian Rotary Foundation Trust
Direct Debit
BSB: 633108Account Number: 142179993Account Name: Rotary District 9810 Project Funds LtdReference: (Donor’s Name) Please make sure you add your name as the reference
Please return this form by mail in the reply paid envelope provided.
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Find us online:
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www.9810rotary.org.au
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Number for details of your nearest club:
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