Pictured: Dennis Harding,
Byesville Rotary President, Maribeth Wright representing Guernsey County
Foundation and Foundation for Appalachian Ohio.
Bell ringers still needed to raise funds for the Christmas Food Basket program. Call Chuck Fair at 685-2069 to schedule a shift. Thanks.
Maribeth Wright representing
the Guernsey County Foundation Family of Funds updated club members on the
status of the Byesville Rotary Fund. She described that being part of the
Guernsey County Foundation Family of Funds benefits everyone.
Wright explained that the Guernsey County Foundation is dedicated
to improving the quality of life for the Guernsey community, both now and for
generations to come. This goal complements the Byesville Rotary goal of
helping Meadowbrook students get post secondary 2 or 4 year degrees.
Wright
explained that the Foundation of Guernsey County is affiliated with the Foundation
of Appalachian Ohio (FAO). The FOA provides administrative, investment and IRS
services for over 20 local county funds. This collaboration allows Guernsey
County Foundation and organizations like Byesville Rotary to concentrate their
efforts on raising funds and building their endowments.
Building
a foundation is a long-term process. Wright pointed out that many funds begin
small and grow slowly through small donations. As an example, Wright described
one fund that began with only $3500. The fund now holds $45,000 and has given
away over $1.8 million.
The Byesville Rotary makes
annual contributions to its fund which is dedicated to providing scholarships
to local students. Funds raised by an annual golf tournament are dedicated to
the club’s fund. As their fund grows, club members intend to increase the size
and number of scholarships awarded each year. Over the past 27 years, Byesville
Rotary has awarded over $50,000 in scholarships to Meadowbrook and Mid East
Buffalo Campus graduating seniors.
Wright encouraged Byesville
Rotary members, friends of Byesville Rotary and anyone interested in supporting
scholarships for Meadowbrook High School students to visit the Guernsey County
Family of Funds website (http://guernseycountyfoundation.org/funds).
Over 20 different local foundations
are represented on the site including the Byesville Rotary Fund. Wright pointed
out that a secure online donation can be made by selecting the “donate” link
associated with each fund.
The club meets 7:30 am
every Tuesday at the Stop Nine Senior Center at 60313 (GPS use 60299) Southgate
Road, Byesville. Anyone interested in learning more about the Byesville Rotary
can call Membership Chair Jim Vaughan, 740-260-2969. More information about the
Byesville Rotary can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Byesville-Rotary/256548047818283