Club invites organizations
to submit requests for funds
PRESQUE ISLE — The Presque Isle Rotary Club is in the planning phase for the 67th annual Rotary Auction, which raises funds for local charities and non-profit organizations. This year the auction will be held Dec. 2-4.
Area non-profit organizations are invited to submit a request for donations. There are two types of requests: Regular auction projects are funded through auction proceeds and typically do not exceed $4,000. Special projects are funded through direct community member donations made during the auction and raise funds for larger community projects. The deadline for submitting an application is Friday, April 18.
Applications can be downloaded from www.PresqueIsleRotary.org. Interested parties may also receive an application from any Presque Isle Rotarian or this year’s Auction Co-Chairs Frank Bemis and Gina LeBlanc-Eggert.
Auction proceed recipients will be selected based on:
• The benefit to the community;
• Total cost of the project, amount of funding requested, and availability of other funding mechanisms;
• Sustainability of the organization’s funding model; and
• Nature of the request (Auction proceeds have typically been used for capital spending projects rather than ongoing operating funds).
The Presque Isle Rotary Club maintains the right to accept or reject any and all requests.
For over 60 years, the local club has held an annual auction to raise funds to support various charities and non-profits. Last year, the organization raised over $30,000 for various causes including Quoggy Jo Ski Club, Ronald McDonald House of Bangor, ACAP, Greater Haystack Trail Association, Easton Elementary School, and the Star City ATV Club. Rotary had a wildly successful special project with over $400,000 raised for the Aroostook House of Comfort Hospice House.
Bemis and LeBlanc-Eggert, along with the club as a whole, are in full planning mode and looking forward to another exciting auction this year. The club could not successfully complete this enormous task without the support of donors, viewers, listeners and bidders.