Home
 
Rotary Leadership

Rotary international
R.I. President
2009 RI Conference
R.I. President Elect
Zone 31-32 Director
Four Avenues of Service
Rotary Acronyms
District 7930
 
District Leadership

Presidents 2008-09
District Governor 2008-09
Governors Message
District Governor 2009-10
District Governor 2010-11
District Governor 2011-12
Past District Governors
Asst. Governors 08-09
District Committees
 
Clubs - District 7930

District Map
By City
By Meeting Date
Club Contacts
 
District Events

 
January 29 2009

Pre PETS
 
February 5 2009

Presidents Mid Year
World Peace Dinner
 
February 18 2009

Leadership Training
 
March 11-14 2009

PETS
 
April 22 2009

District Assembly
 
May 1&2 2009

District Conference
 
District Newsletter

E-Newsletter - Monthly
Newsletter - Quarterly
 
Download Center

AG Club Visit Form
District Directory 08-09
District Bylaws
General Invocations
Club Forms Download
 
Membership

Membership
Becoming A Member
Member Directory
 
District Service Projects

Public Relations
Literacy
Clean Water
Dictionary Project
 
District Foundation

Fdn. Programs & Teams
Alumni
Ambassadorial Scholars
Annual Giving
Grants
Group Study Exchange
Permanent Fund
PolioPlus
World Peace Fellows
Youth Program Links
 
Rotaract

Rotaract Clubs
 
Interact

Interact Clubs
 
Earlyact

EarlyAct Clubs
 
Youth Exchange

Youth Exchange
 
RYLA

RYLA
 
Photos

District Photo Album
 
Calendar of Events

District Calendar
Governors Official Visits
 
Partnering Organizations

Clarification
 
Rotary Training

Leadership Institute
 
Activities

Camp Rotary
 
Rotary Information

About Rotary
 
Useful Links

Rotary Links
Contact Us
Site Map
Sponsors
For members...
Administration Login
|
|
| Permanent Fund |
 |
 |
The Permanent Fund
To Secure Tomorrow
The Permanent Fund ensures The Rotary Foundation's ability to meet the urgent needs of the future through an endowment. An endowed contribution is a gift that the Foundation holds in perpetuity. The gift is invested, and only a portion of its investment return is used for purposes specified by the donor. To guard against inflation, the remaining investment return is added to the principal. The goal is to ensure that the principal maintains its real value over time. Thus, gifts to the Permanent Fund will grow and continue to support The Rotary Foundation for years to come.
Learn how to make a gift or commitment to the Permanent Fund.
ARE YOU AWARE???
1. "Are you aware" that you can give substantial support to the Rotary Foundation's effort to change and save lives, through a variety of international humanitarian programs, and that you do not need any cash to do so. You can become a "Benefactor" of the Rotary Foundation Permanent Fund ($1,000.) or a member of the "Bequest Society" of the Foundation ($10,000. or more) by adding a codicil to your and/or your spouses will, naming the Rotary Foundation as a beneficiary. Distinctive recognition pins are given to acknowledge such support. Not only does making such a bequest provide for the future integrity of the Foundation but your recognition can serve as an inspiration to other Rotarians. Contact the District RF committee for further information. davedrislane@verizon.net
2. "Are you aware" that if you are selling some investment property or your business you are probably facing a very large capital gains tax. If it is your intention to invest the proceeds of such a sale for income purposes you will only earn income on what you have left after paying the tax. This can often reduce your investment and therefore your income by upwards of 35%. In an effort to promote private charities the Revenue laws provide that you may establish a Charitable Remainder Trust whereby you give over the proceeds of the sale to your Charitable Trust. This eliminates the capital gains tax. Now your trust can earn income on 100% of the sale proceeds instead of +/- 65% of the sale. You establish how much you wish to receive as an annual annuity (there are reasonable limits of course, 6 or 7% perhaps). You and your spouse receive the income for your lifetimes and after you both die the principal of the trust goes to the charity(s) of your choice. There is also a charitable gift benefit as an added incentive. If you want you can use a portion of your extra income to purchase simple term insurance to replace the principal you have given away (your children can be the beneficiaries for example). This is a great way to increase your retirement income while doing something really good for others. This is not smoke and mirrors; this is a win-win opportunity. The District RF committee can give you further information. Contact davedrislane@verizon.net
Make Your Online Contribution
DISTRICT FOUNDATION COMMITTEES: D7930 Foundation Committee Members & Contact Info PROGRAMS: Alumni | Ambassadorial Scholars | Annual Giving | Grants | Group Study Exchange (GSE) | PolioPlus | Permanent Fund | World Peace Fellows


|
 |