Nevada Rotary Club
Kathy Skinner, President
Nevada, IA 50201
Phone: (515) 382-3770
Website: www.nevadarotary.orgRotary is made up of
business and professional leaders who work to better their community and build
understanding and peace in the world. Rotary is a non-political, non-religious
humanitarian organization.
There are approximately 1.2 million Rotary club members of more than 32,000
Rotary clubs in 168 countries. Rotary was founded in 1905.
Since 1947, the Rotary Foundation has awarded more than US$1.1 billion in
humanitarian and educational grants, which are administered at the local level.
What do Rotary clubs do?
Rotary projects address critical issues in communities around the world. Here
are some of Rotary's focus areas:
Polio Eradication - In 1985, Rotary's members vowed to make the world
polio-free. This 20-year commitment to end polio represents the largest
private-sector support of a global health initiative to date.
Rotary has already committed US$500 million and
countless hours of volunteer work to help immunize nearly two billion children
throughout the world.
Today, there are only a few hundred polio cases worldwide, a 99.8 percent
reduction since 1988, when polio paralyzed more than 350,000 children a year.
International Education - Rotary is the world's largest privately funded
source of international scholarships. Each year, nearly 1,000 university
students receive Rotary scholarships to study in another country. Rotary clubs
also coordinate a high school-age student exchange program that sends nearly
8,000 students abroad for 3 months to a year.
Peace - In an effort to educate tomorrow's peacemakers and ambassadors,
Rotary recently launched the Rotary Centers for International Studies for peace
and conflict studies at eight prestigious universities worldwide. The program
provides master's-level degree education in conflict resolution to a group of 70
Rotary World Peace Scholars chosen annually in a world-competitive selection
process.
Literacy - Rotary clubs are engaged in the fight against illiteracy
worldwide. One example is a Rotary literacy program in Thailand that
dramatically reduced school failure and was adopted by the Thai government for
all the nation's schools.
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What is the purpose of Rotary?
Rotary clubs exist to improve communities locally and around the world. Rotary
also encourages high ethical standards in business and professions. Rotary clubs
work to advance international understanding by partnering with clubs in other
countries.
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