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 Foundation awards 30,000th Matching Grant


 
 

Children, recipients of a Rotary Foundation Matching Grant to correct heart irregularities, are all smiles at the Padre Francisco Da Motta school in Brazil. In December, the Foundation approved the 30,000th Matching Grant. Rotary Images/Alyce Henson

More than 20 children in India with congenital heart defects will soon benefit from the 30,000th Matching Grant awarded by The Rotary Foundation.

The Foundation approved a grant of US$15,000 in December for the project, a collaboration between the Rotary clubs of Cochin Midtown, Kerala, India, and Sandbach, Cheshire, England. The grant will help fund surgeries to correct heart irregularities in children between the ages of three months and 18 years in southern and northern India.

The clubs have each contributed $5,000 toward the project. Their districts, 3201 (India) and 1050 (England), have both provided $5,000 from their District Designated Fund, for a total of $35,000.

The project is being coordinated through Gift of Life International, an organization supported by Rotary clubs worldwide. It's the latest development in the ongoing efforts of the Cochin Midtown club and District 3201 to provide open-heart surgeries to 105 children from indigent families by 2010, Rotary's 105th year.

During the past two years, clubs in District 3201 have organized four other Matching Grant projects for surgeries, and have independently funded several other surgeries as well.

"A child with heart disease who is born to poor parents puts an entire family of five or six persons in financial disarray," says Cochin Midtown club president V.J. John, explaining his district's decision to make the surgeries a priority.

Through the Matching Grants program, the Foundation provides a dollar-for-dollar match for every District Designated Fund contribution to a project, and a 50-cent match for every dollar of additional contributions.

Since 1965, the Foundation has matched contributions for international service projects in 199 countries at a cost of more than $335 million. In 2007-08 alone, the Foundation approved $43.8 million for 2,424 Matching Grant projects in 137 countries.


20 Comments:
At 3:01PM on 30 April 2009, PDG William B Nyirenda. SC wrote: The Rotary Foundation has contintiued to be one of the leading endowment funds in the world. It facilitates RI`s programmes of doing good in the world through its peace programmes and doing good in our communities through its humanitarian programmes. The Trustees of the Rotary Foundation should be commended for exercising good stewardship over the Foundation Funds.
At 9:23AM on 6 April 2009, Rtn Surendra Shah, Rotary Tumkur City wrote: Congrats Rotary Cochin Midtown for such a wonderful program, we do the same in our dist jointly with Narayana Hrudayalaya.
At 9:09AM on 30 March 2009, Rtn.Dr.B.B.Sen,Malda,India wrote: To help a child of poor section with cogenital heart disease is a vital prog.of my rotary and has a tremandous effort to support a poor child to get right to have normal life.
At 9:11AM on 30 March 2009, kishan jain wrote: Congratulations D3201 for gifting life to so many affected children.keep it up.
At 10:49AM on 23 March 2009, Amarjeet Garewal wrote: RID 3030 RC of Nashik Midtown organising funds from donars in local area for heart surgeries and since last club completed 73 heart surgeries of children.
At 9:28AM on 16 March 2009, Rtn Mahendra D Sonaje - RC Indore Central wrote: Keep it up RC Cochin Midtown India 3201 & RC Sandbach UK 1050. CONGRATES
At 9:22AM on 16 March 2009, Soki- President,RC of Trans Amadi,Ng. wrote: The Foundation is the backbone of Rotary. My club has benefitted from matching grants provided by the foudation in areas of providing Water and Sanitary facilities, Micro credit financing amongst others. The positive rippling effects of these projects on our community cannot be measured. L:ives have been saved and health conditions improved. Let us contribute to the foundation.The future of not just Rotary but the World is in our hands.. Bravo Rotarians.
At 10:43AM on 10 March 2009, Rtn.MPHF.TTS.Baskaran wrote: District 3201 is my district and im proud of this project. Let such projects benefit the poor and the down todden who cannot afford anything but to die. Proud of Rotary today and everyday. RC Cochin Midtown , keep up the good work
At 10:46AM on 9 March 2009, 'Wunmi Oyewole wrote: I have no doubt in my mind as a serving Rotarian that ROTARY will change the whole world around for GOOD.I am proud to be a member of this Noble Service Organisation doing Great here on Earth. Bravo Fellow Rotarians!
At 6:04PM on 6 March 2009, Ruperto B. Esteban Sr. wrote: 20+ Hindu children who will definitely be assured of a new life is no joke and that's because of the granting of the 30,000th Matching Grant. Mabuhay... Rotary!
At 11:29AM on 6 March 2009, antonio c dones wrote: what a tremendous acheivement for the foundation for the awarding of its 30,000th matching grant and i am confident there will be lot more.ROTARY IS REALLY GREAT and i am very proud to be part of it.more power
At 8:42AM on 6 March 2009, K.K.George wrote: Proud of Cochin Midtown. "Gift of Life International" should aim to promote surgeries for Thousands and not Hundreds when clubs like "Cochin Midtown" takes initiative.
At 9:07AM on 5 March 2009, Rtn. Sunil Krishna Shrestha, Rotary Club of Lalitpur Midtown, Nepal wrote: Matching Grant Program of Rotary is the light of the organization to the needy people of our community, which gives them smile from fear. This is the good way we can proof our world we are one family of this "one world one hope".
At 4:04PM on 4 March 2009, Kishabhau Godbole, Past Governor wrote: In D 3030, India we have been undertaking this activity without outside support. PDG Madhu Rughwani takes lead in this activity. Clubs raise money ,hospital authorities provide concession in fees. Baby Muchhal of Indore offers free shows to raise money for this cause.
At 9:05AM on 5 March 2009, Richard Oguai (RC Amuwo, D9110, Nig) wrote: I am always proud of the achievements of our foundation since inception. the foundation has lived up to its goal of doing good perpetually in the world. bravo rotarians and lets keep this proud heritage by giving more.
At 9:04AM on 5 March 2009, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: Congrats to Rotary Foundation for approving 30,000th Matching Grant of US$15,000 in December 2008 for project between RC of Cochin Midtown (India) and RC of Sandbach, Cheshire(England), which would help fund surgeries to correct heart irregularities in children between the ages of three months and 18 years in southern and northern India. Hats off to RF for approving $43.8 million for 2,424 Matching Grant projects in 137 countries in 2007-08 alone.
At 8:58AM on 4 March 2009, Navin Chand Gupta wrote: My daughter' son suffers this heart disease from birth. He is 21 years now studying Electronics . We know the surgeries he went first when 3 months old and second when 6 years old. We only prey God to grant him more longevity. Great efforts by the clubs/ foundation. Rotary is great..I am Founder PP of a rotary club .
At 8:57AM on 4 March 2009, V. Damodaran wrote: Kudos to RC of Cochin Midtown for implementing TRF's motto of seving the community
At 8:57AM on 4 March 2009, AC Peter Gift of Life India wrote: Congratulations to D3201, RC Cochin Midtwon for "saving lives, building peace and strenghening Rotary public image" through GIFT OF LIFE
At 8:56AM on 4 March 2009, Rtn.Dr.Pallav Agarwal, Moradabad,India wrote: Matching Grant program of Rotary is the backbone of the organization. Best wishes for this program.

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