Saturday, April 2, 2011

DAF Updates at March, 2011


The latest project updates can be viewed by clicking on the link (#6) at the right side of this screen. All project files are posted individually in PDF format.

(The graphic here shows you the link to click.)


You can also click this link below:

Click here: DAF updates at March, 2011

At March 27, 117 projects have been considered.

* 117 Projects have been considered
* 62 have been approved with funding
* 7 have been approved that we are seeking funding for
* 10 have been approved without funding
* 5 were rejected
* 6 have been withdrawn
* 27 are pending further information
* 6 are complete

The DAF may have approved and agreed to funding but would still greatly appreciate partner clubs or districts assisting in any of the projects.

In that way our money can be spread further to help more people. Note on each page for each DAF there is a note on the bottom of the page that states if we are still in need of funds.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Haiti Earthquake Relief
Update at February 12, 2011

HAITI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF
DONOR ADVISED FUND (DAF)
Summary of Projects Funded by the DAF
Summary – February 12, 2011

-- 111 Projects have been considered
-- 60 have been approved with funding
-- 10 have been approved without funding
-- 5 were rejected
-- 6 have been withdrawn
-- 26 are pending further information
-- 4 are complete

For more information, click on the link below:

Update at February 12, 2011

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Haiti Earthquake Anniversary - January 12, 2011

One year anniversary

On the one year anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, I would ask all Rotarians to take a moment today and remember the horrific incident and those who were affected through loss of life, limb or loss of a relative or friend.

Our Rotarian friends in Haiti were all thrown into a whirlwind of response with which they have done an outstanding job! They have helped others, even though they are also victims. They help their communities, even though their families also need help.

They were hit by the earthquake, then Cholera, then Hurricane Tomas, and now the election results. And yet they stay steady in working on helping others to handle all these difficulties. They make me proud to be a Rotarian!

Let us all take another moment to publicly say Thank You, Tip our Hat, Raise our Glass, Salute and generally recognize the substantive effort they are making to make our world a better place.

Thank you.

Barry Rassin, PRID
District 7020