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Giay outlines vision for the Foundation

By Tiffany Woods

 

The Rotary Foundation, which awards grants for humanitarian and educational purposes, needs to be proactive, flexible, visionary, and trustworthy, said its incoming chair, Luis Giay.

 

Giay mentioned these characteristics in a speech about the future of the Foundation during Rotary's International Assembly, a training conference for incoming district governors taking place in San Diego, California, USA.

 

With respect to its short-term future, Giay said the goals for the Foundation in Rotary year 2006–07 are to:

To help with the latter, the trustees created the Future Vision Committee.

The committee has consulted experts and surveyed more than 20,000 Rotarians. It is working on a Future Vision Plan for the short, medium, and long term. It will go into effect gradually as of 1 July 2006 and should be fully operational by 30 June 2007. Giay said the committee wants the Foundation to:

In addition to outlining the Future Vision Committee's objectives, Giay also described his personal, long-term vision for the Foundation. He said the Foundation should:

After Giay finished his speech, Rotarian and RI training leader Allan Jagger took the podium. Jagger said 70 percent of Rotarians do not contribute to the Foundation. He pointed out that Rotarians, not the trustees of the Foundation, decide what types of projects to spend the money on.

"I will let you in on a secret," Jagger said. "There is sufficient money in Rotary to fund every program that the imagination of Rotarians can come up with. The problem is, it's still in the pockets of Rotarians."

 

Jagger noted that during the next decade or two, a huge transfer of wealth will take place in the developed world as an older generation dies. He urged Rotarians to leave a legacy to the Permanent Fund, a fund in which the corpus is never spent and only the interest is used for Foundation programs.

 


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