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DONATE 734-662-1734 DISTRICT 6380 | ROTARY CLUB OF ANN ARBOR I would like to include the Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation in my estate plans by designating the Foundation as a beneficiary of my: ______ Will ______ Living Trust ______ Charitable Trust ______ Life Insurance ______ IRA/401k beneficiary designation Contact me to help me learn more about leaving a legacy to the Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation ______ Yes, the RCAA may publish my name as an example to others. ______ No, I would like my name withheld from all publications and to remain anonymous. P.O. Box 131217 Ann Arbor, MI 48113-1217 A Sustaining Member of the Foundation. I will make cumulative contributions totaling $1,000 to the Foundation. Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of $_________, or please bill me $______ per quarter / year. A Benefactors Assembly Member of the Foundation. I will make cumulative contributions totaling $10,000 to the Foundation. Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of $_________, or please bill me $______ per quarter / year. A Legacy Circle Member of the Foundation. I will make cumulative contributions totaling $25,000 to the Foundation. Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of $_________, or please bill me $______ per quarter / year. ANN ARBOR ROTARY FOUNDATION Name: ____________________________ Address: __________________________ _________________________________ City:____________State: ____ Zip: ______ Phone: ____________________________ Email:_____________________________ 734-662-1734 | [email protected] ANN ARBOR ROTARY FOUNDATION Yes, I want to support the Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation in the following way (through an outright cash gift, donating appreciated securities or as part of the Required Minimum Distribution from my IRA): RECOGNITION

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734-662-1734

DISTRICT 6380 | ROTARY CLUB OF ANN ARBOR

I would like to include the Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation in my estate plans by designating the Foundation as a beneficiary of my: ______ Will ______ Living Trust ______ Charitable Trust ______ Life Insurance ______ IRA/401k beneficiary designation

Contact me to help me learn more about leaving a legacy to the Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation

______ Yes, the RCAA may publish my name as an example to others.

______ No, I would like my name withheld from all publications and to remain anonymous.

P.O. Box 131217

Ann Arbor, MI 48113-1217

A Sustaining Member of the Foundation. I will make cumulative contributions totaling $1,000 to the Foundation. Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of $_________, or please bill me $______ per quarter / year. A Benefactors Assembly Member of the Foundation. I will make cumulative contributions totaling $10,000 to the Foundation. Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of $_________, or please bill me $______ per quarter / year. A Legacy Circle Member of the Foundation. I will make cumulative contributions totaling $25,000 to the Foundation. Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of $_________, or please bill me $______ per quarter / year.

ANN ARBOR ROTARY FOUNDATION

Name: ____________________________

Address: __________________________

_________________________________

City:____________State: ____ Zip: ______

Phone: ____________________________

Email:_____________________________734-662-1734 | [email protected]

ANN ARBOR ROTARY FOUNDATION

Yes, I want to support the Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation in the following way (through an outright cash gift, donating appreciated securities or as part of the Required Minimum Distribution frommy IRA):

RECOGNITION

2016 Touch a Truck Event sponsored by RCAA to register families for age appropriate learning tools for school preparation.

OUR VISION

MISSION STATEMENT

The Rotary Club of Ann Arbor (“RCAA”) is known locally, throughout the District and Rotary International (“RI”) for making transformational contributions and change in the communities it reaches.

RCAA is a service organization dedicated to helping its communities and the world achieve better education, health and living conditions, with a continuing emphasis on helping kids succeed. It enables its diverse community members to live RI’s motto: Service Above Self.

LEAVING A LEGACY THROUGH ANN ARBOR ROTARY FOUNDATIONEstate planning and philanthropy can be partners in charitable giving. Your desire to continue to benefit your favorite charitable organization can be a vital part of your estate plan, with charitable gifts included as part of that estate planning.

The Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation (AARF) will work together with your attorney and CPA to determine the amount that makes sense for you to contribute to the AARF based on your personal income and estate tax situation as well as your charitable goals.

With your support, the AARF will continue to help our community be a better place in which to live and work. The entire Ann Arbor community and beyond will prosper from your generosity.

2016 STRIVE Scholarship Award Banquet honoring students

RECENT PROJECTS AND GROUPS THAT AARF HAS SUPPORTED

AROUND THE WORLD

Jerry Leggett’s Peace Hub with students at World Peace Conference 2017 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 31-April 1,2017

Global grants for maternal/child health interventions in Bangladesh

Rotaract spring break humanitarian project in Central America

Improved sanitation in rural Bengal, India

Drilling of drinking wells in Haiti

Grants for micro loans to women in Guatemala

AT HOME A $1,000,000 universal access playground for children and their caregivers, located in Gallup Park, serving the greater Ann Arbor community

$61,000 in community grants to local non-profits

Tutors at local elementary schools, Head Start programs and area prisons

Meals for needy and hungry in the community

Scholarships to Washtenaw Community Col-lege students through our Students Taking a Renewed Interest in the Value of Education (STRIVE) program

Grants to Rotaract and Interact students to become the next generation of Rotary leaders.