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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

 Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

Let’s repeat it once again: Rotary International is not the place to donate or trust its members to do business with. That’s what Robert Laura  said: Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

“Unlike hate crimes, which occur across racial, ethnic, or religious lines, affinity fraud specifically targets members of identifiable groups, such as religious or civic organizations, ethnic communities, the elderly, and even professional associations. Fraudsters often infiltrate these groups to exploit the trust and friendships among their members. Typically, they enlist the support of long-standing or high-ranking members of the group to unwittingly endorse their schemes, causing the fraud to spread rapidly, much like a wildfire in California.”


Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

And this is what Evan ILIADIS said about trust in Rotary in 2009
Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale
When I first posted this entry on the site Village Aide Program  the Rotary Community in Australia and Philippines had been shaken from top to the bottom, heads rolled down, the site had 600 visitors a day, not bad for a blog written in broken English, often times hard to describe, for Rotarians and non, how the scam was working. Besides, I realized after words that the community at large, especially the younger generation doesn’t care that much for this organization, membership numbers go down year after year. Let’s read an excerpt. Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale 


You are a new President and don’t know how to successfully apply for an MG? (Matching Grant)

Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale
The Village Aide Program (VAP) offers the best resources available within the organization. Their supplies are top quality, always fresh, and certified, with audits conducted by two Rotary districts ensuring that there are no defects. Best of all, it’s free! In fact, they will even pay you to apply!

Derek Pyrah and his assistant, scriptwriter Dave Collins, will handle all the paperwork for you, ensuring that the application looks professional and appealing. As the president, all you need to do is sign the fourth page, without ever seeing the content of the first three pages. Once you do that, they will mail your application to the Rotary Foundation for approval, and it’s done! Almost… but more on that later.

However, it’s important to note that these Matching Grants do have some concerns. Specifically, they come with a requirement: you must agree to have Rotarian engineer Dave Collins install a waterless dry toilet in a school as part of the project. This is part of his business. Additionally, you need to provide a crew to clean up regularly, ensuring that the site remains presentable.

 

Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

Has plenty of sawdust available to throw in, if not, the smell will certainly reach Derek Pyrah’s office in Australia, even worst, Collins mansion in Panglao creating you trouble for lack of maintenance! Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

However, not everything is negative—there’s also a fun aspect to consider. When you receive the bill (300,000 pesos), be prepared for a loud, hysterical laugh, one that you haven't had in a long time. You don't need to be an architect or a builder to recognize that the actual cost is a maximum of one-third of that amount. Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

You won’t even need a calculator; it's that obvious! Even a simple Filipino construction worker can see it! As for the water collection system, water filtration, and the medicines distributed by a licensed pharmacist from the Philippines Board, we’ll provide you with more information shortly. Just be patient; you’ll learn everything you need to know.

Now, in the first paragraph of this column, I mentioned how easy it is—thanks to the support of Pyrah and Collins—to obtain a Matching Grant (MG). However, there’s an important detail you should know before applying: The Rotary Foundation (TRF) requires your club to have a bank account set up accordingly.
Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

 

Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale

Collins and Pyrah will ask you, as president, to demonstrate the ability to prevent members from monitoring this account. Although Dave Collins will act as your coach and explain how he handled this situation in the Rotary Club of Tagbilaran, you will still need to undergo some independent training. This is a challenging requirement that will determine whether you gain acceptance into the inner circle of the “Brothers in Scam” as a trusted lieutenant, or if your project will instead be managed with funds controlled and overseen by Dave Collins. Upon completion, you will be required to sign the final report submitted to TRF, which will contain misleading information.

Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale
What is misleading here? He built the toilets with his own workers, violating the “conflict of interest” provision clearly outlined in the RF MG terms and conditions. He paid his workers in the Philippines an estimated total of $1,500 each, as generously calculated by six engineers, while claiming to the TRF that a construction company named GUILBERT VALLES completed the job and was paid $6,000 each.

To any club president in the Philippines and elsewhere, my advice is this: Stay away from this type of dishonest business. Do not be gullible enough to believe that Derek Pyrah is here to help you. He is desperately seeking clubs to invest the money he is raising in Australia. We have previously explained how he and Collins benefited from this investment through the “laundry machine” scheme, but given the current circumstances, it’s important to revisit this topic to refresh our memories. We will provide more details in the next update.

June 1st, 2014. More than 6 years later, what has changed?

- Derek Pyrah is currently untraceable; he appears to have vanished from the Organization, at least on the surface. He joined a Mormon church in an attempt to start anew, but it seems that effort has not been successful. As a witty Rotarian recently remarked, “He’s long gone in the landfill,” suggesting that the consequences of his actions have come from all directions—just not from the Rotary. With the support of his family and some friends in Australia who played a significant role in his downfall, we can safely conclude that he has little hope of redemption. We can only say about Rotary International: “Shame on Rotary International for covering up his actions for years.”

- Dave and Baby Collins are relentless. The blow dealt by Evan Iliadis had serious repercussions for these individuals. Both have been expelled from the Rotary Club of Tagbilaran as undesirables. However, with help from partners involved in their schemes in Cebu and Tubigon, they have managed to engage in dishonest business once again. This time, they are selling clean water filters that are less unpleasant than their toilets but still cheap and worthless—yet they are overpriced and funded with Matching Grant money. More details on that will be provided in upcoming entries. Rotary International Matching Grants for Sale 

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