Rotary International District 1260 - International Services

How are we doing? ... the Matrix for 2005-06

Previous Years: For details of what we achieved, together as a District, in some of the previous years, click below:
1. How did we do in 2002-03
2. How did we do in 2001-02? [The year in which we won the Connecticut trophy]
3. How did we do in 2000-01? 


Our District's Achievements in International Service for 2005-06:

[These are based on responses from 37 out of the 52 Clubs (just over 70% response) to our survey. See Appendix below for clubs which didn't respond]

Well done ... Clubs in the District contributed about £216,000 in 2005-06 for International activities. The average value# of contribution by each Club that responded to the survey is £4,800.

Value#

1 Standard Projects from the RIBI Library  £83,400 Click here for the matrix by project by club
2 Special projects, based on Club's own initiatives  £94,200 Click here for the list of special projects carried out by each club

Total for 37 Clubs

£177,600

Guesstimate Total for the District 

£216,000

[Assuming that the remaining clubs did only about 50% of the average]

# The value here excludes hands on work, time spent by Rotarians and contributions in kind - like over 5,000 shoe boxes or tools for self-reliance etc. On special projects, the value includes any Matching / Rotary Foundation grants.

Summary & Analysis [Click here for downloading the full presentation in PDF format, about 0.5 Mb]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix:

Clubs which did not respond to the survey*, as of 2 Nov 06:

Ampthill & Dist Luton Chiltern
Aylesbury Luton Someries#
Bletchley Milton Keynes Grand Union
Hatfield Stevenage#
Hitchin Tring & District
Hitchin Priory Watford
Leighton Linslade Watford Clarendon
Luton  

*At the District Assembly (or subsequently by post) an Achievement Form was given to each club.  It is a two-page form listing what each club has done during the Rotary year 2005-06. 

# Reports from these clubs were received after the above summary was made in early November.