On Saturday, November 8, the District held its annual Foundation Seminar.  At this event, several clubs received recognition for their giving.  Past District Governor thanked and distributed awards for the 2024/2025 Rotary year to the following clubs.
 
END POLIO NOW
For Clubs that contributed at least $1,500 or more to Rotary’s Polio Eradication efforts.
 
CARLSBAD 
FALLBROOK
CARLSBAD HI-NOON 
LA JOLLA
CHULA VISTA     
LA MESA
CORONADO 
OLD MISSION
DEL MAR
POINT LOMA
DEL MAR-SOLANA BEACH
RANCHO BERNARDO
DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO 
RANCHO BERNARDO SUNRISE
EL CAJON   
SANTEE-LAKESIDE
ENCINITAS
ESCONDIDO
 
EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR CLUB
For Clubs in which every dues-paying member contributes a minimum of $25 to the Annual Fund, and the Annual Fund per capita giving is at least $100.
 
LA MESA                                             
ENCINITAS COASTAL                          
CORONADO BINACIONAL                      
DEL MAR-SOLANA BEACH
EL CAJON SUNSET
ESCONDIDO
MISSION VALLEY EVENING
RANCHO BERNARDO SUNRISE
RANCHO SANTA FE
SAN DIEGO COASTAL
SAN DIEGO-PARADISE VALLEY
SWEETWATER SAN DIEGO 
 
100% FOUNDATION GIVING CLUB (TRF)
For clubs in which every dues-paying member contributes a minimum of $25 to The Rotary Foundation, and the average contribution is at least $100 per capita to any Rotary Foundation gift designation.
 
LA MESA                                             
ENCINITAS COASTAL                          
CORONADO BINACIONAL                      
DEL MAR-SOLANA BEACH
EL CAJON SUNSET
ESCONDIDO
MISSION VALLEY EVENING
RANCHO BERNARDO SUNRISE
RANCHO SANTA FE
SAN DIEGO COASTAL
SAN DIEGO-PARADISE VALLEY
SWEETWATER SAN DIEGO 
 
TOP THREE (3) HIGHEST PER CAPITA ANNUAL GIVING
For the three clubs in each district that give the most, per capita, to the Rotary Foundation (minimum of $50 per capita).
 
#1        DEL MAR   $2,726.58
#2        LA MESA   $793.87
#3        ENCINITAS COASTAL   $683.43
 
Congratulations were extended to all the clubs for their generous support of the Rotary Foundation.  District Governor Luis Carranza likened their efforts to being the fuel that makes the bus run.