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 Scott announces Rotary's US$100 Million Challenge

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Foundation Trustee Chair Robert S. Scott presented Rotary's US$100 Million Challenge to incoming district governors at Wednesday's plenary session at the International Assembly in San Diego.

"Rotary promised the children of the world that we would eradicate polio. We must not forget our promise," Foundation Trustee Chair Robert S. Scott reminded incoming governors at Wednesday's International Assembly plenary session.

Scott told the future district leaders that Rotary must make PolioPlus fundraising a priority. He outlined Rotary's US$100 Million Challenge, a three-year fundraising commitment. It is the Foundation’s response to a $100 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, awarded in November, to help the fight of polio eradication. Every dollar given to PolioPlus during the next three years will be allocated to the $100 million match, said Scott.

Using a PowerPoint presentation, Scott showed the audience the tremendous progress Rotary has made to polio eradication since 1985, emphasizing their role to finishing the job. "There is no question, we know how to eradicate polio," he said.

In separate video messages, Gates Foundation cochair Bill Gates Sr. and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon encouraged Rotarians to continue the fight for global eradication. “Rotary’s leadership is more critical than ever," Ban said. Gates told the audience that Rotary is on the right path to a “stunning achievement."

 "It is crazy not to finish what we started," said Anne Walker, governor-elect from District 7770 (South Carolina, USA), after Scott’s presentation. "It’s important we eradicate polio."

Ogugua Nwankwu, governor-elect from District 9140 (Nigeria), said the challenges given by Scott will truly Make Dreams Real. "We are almost there," Nwankwu said. "We can make it and finally put polio into the history books."


6 Comments:
At 8:55AM on 29 December 2008, akobundu bright wrote: we will put hands together to fight for it,hope will make it real,from 9140 blue.river new chartered member.
At 8:34AM on 17 April 2008, Sheri Blevins wrote: It is wonderful what the Gates Foundation is able to accomplish in assisting Rotary in the eradicating of polio. I am glad to be a part of Rotary!
At 10:21AM on 13 February 2008, John H. Linnartz wrote: Mr. Scott, I am sending in today an additional gift to The Rotary Foundation today on this good news. Respectfully, John H. Linnartz Greenwich, CT. Rotary Club
At 9:04AM on 11 February 2008, Joel David wrote: I believe that the previouscampaign is what propelled Rotary over the one million membership figure. I also believe that Rotary members could raise funds [if challenged to do so] from non-rotarians now that the Gates grant is in place. That grant legitimizes the programme to non-rotarians. As my contribution, I will raise 4X $1,000 from non-rotarians to match my $1,000 within the next 3 months. for a total of $5,000. I will propose a challenge along those lines to my club members. The size of the contribution is for each member to decide. I believe that such a campaign will give us the opportunity to "sell" Rotary to service-oriented prospective members and to regain the momentum Rotary lost. It will also ensure that polio is eradicated. Best regards, Joel David
At 8:21AM on 23 January 2008, Ashok Mirchandani wrote: Thank you Bob for getting our incoming Governors on the bandwagon.! Our biggest problems these last few years have been the near total apathy of most Governors, ergo the clubs and its members, where the 'age-old never ending Programme of Polio Plus' is concerned. This new generation of Governors have got the message during the most important training of their lives. It is sure to ensure that we surpass the Challenge!
At 1:51PM on 17 January 2008, PDG Tom Ewen wrote: I have been involved WITHHPolioPlus with since 1985. I have witnessed the problems that interrupted the eradication process. It was a pleasure to witness how each country met the challenge and brought the program back on line.. My message to Rotarians has always been WHEN WE CONQUOR POLIO, Failure has not found in my vocabulary where polio eradication is concerned.

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