Membership
Statistics
Current membership figures worldwide
- Rotary members worldwide 1.2m
- Rotary clubs worldwide more than
32,000
- Rotary countries over 200
- Rotary districts 530
- Rotary members in
Great Britain & Ireland
56,800 approx
- Rotary clubs in Great Britain &
Ireland 1,838
The Rotary
Foundation
The
Rotary Foundation of Rotary International was created in
1917 for the purpose of "doing good in the world." It
supports Rotary's efforts to further world understanding
and peace. Through the Foundation, Rotarians sponsor
international educational and humanitarian programs,
where some US$90 million is invested
annually.
PolioPlus is Rotary's commitment to
eradicating polio. Through the efforts of Rotary and its
partners in the fight against polio, more than one
billion children worldwide have been immunised since
1985. By 2005, Rotary's financial commitment will reach a
half billion US dollars. Of equal significance is the
huge volunteer army mobilised by Rotary International for
social mobilisation, vaccine transport and immunisation
activities.
Rotary's international network helps
link people in need with Rotarians in other countries who
can provide resources. The Foundation's humanitarian
programs improve health care systems, support sustainable
sources of food and water, and provide literacy and
vocational training — particularly in developing
countries.
The
Rotary Foundation's educational programs include
Ambassadorial Scholarships, the world's largest privately
funded source of international scholarships. More than
1,300 scholarships are awarded annually for study in
another land. Grants are also awarded for university
teachers to serve in developing countries and for
international exchanges of
professionals.
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