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  2. The Rotary Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation was created in 1917 by Rotary International's sixth president, Arch C. Klumph, as an endowment fund for Rotary "to do good in the world." It has grown from an initial contribution of US $26.50 to more than US $1 billion. It has one of the largest and most prestigious international fellowship programs in the world.

  3. Rotary International - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Board are chosen annually according to the Rotary calendar. The Board of Directors attends all RYE events of District 4851, manages Rotex 4851 income, and elaborates a presentation at the beginning and end of the annual period, in which they hand in a balance sheet with the Board's expectations and detailed information.

  4. Australian Rotary Health - Wikipedia

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    Australian Rotary Health (ARH) is a national, not-for-profit organisation which funds health research and provides community education about health in Australia. The organisation supports work on a broad range of health problems, but specialises in mental health.

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  6. Donor recognition wall - Wikipedia

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    An example of an engraved Corian donor recognition wall for Girl Scouts of the Gulf Coast by RecognitionArt. With origins in the early 20th century, a donor recognition wall (also known as a donor wall or donor display) is typically a wall-mounted display found in a centralized location of a hospital, university, museum, library, worship facility, or other nonprofit institution.

  7. Charles K. Gifford - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Charles K. Gifford joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -72.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  8. John R. Strangfeld - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when John R. Strangfeld joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -42.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. Bill Ackman - Wikipedia

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    [80] [81] The foundation is a major donor to Planned Parenthood. [82] Since its inception, the foundation has committed more than $400 million in grants since 2006. [ 13 ] In 2011, the Ackmans were on The Chronicle of Philanthropy ' s "Philanthropy 50" list of the most generous donors.