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1 District Rotary Foundation Seminar for Future Vision pilot districts

2 Rotary Foundation Grants

3 Relate to Foundation’s mission Include active Rotarian participation Adhere to stewardship guidelines Demonstrate cultural sensitivity

4 Rotary Foundation Motto & Mission Doing Good in the World To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty

5 Grant Types District Grants Uses up to 50% of years DDF allocation Global Grants (Two Types) Club and District Developed – using DDF & Rotarian Funds Packaged Global Grants –(Fully funded by Foundation)

6 District Grants Local decision making with broader guidelines Single grant awarded annually Smaller activities and projects Fund both local or international activities Simple, flexible, innovative Activities consistent with the mission

7 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Activity Types Community Development: Education:Health:  Disaster Recovery  General  Disease  General  Literacy  General  Public works/infrastructure  Scholarships  Medical Equipment  Renovation  Vocational training  Medical/Dental Travel:Water:Food/Agriculture  Training / Study Team  Sanitation  Volunteer Service  Supply /Access

8 District Grant Process District Governor, District Rotary Foundation Chair (DRFC) District Grants Subcommittee Chair(DGSC) Consult on District needs Set maximum allocation per club $5,000 as guideline for 2010-11 $3,000-to-$4,000 possible guideline for 2011-12

9 District Grant Process 1.DGSC distributes District Grant Applications. 2.Clubs/Committees submit applications. 3.District Grant Committee reviews applications and: a.Approves activity b.Allocates initial funding ($:$ match to club funds)

10 District Grants 4.District Grant Subcommittee Chair a. Advises clubs of Grant Allocation b.Enters details on TRF Website via Member Access c.Grant application submitted and DG, DRFC & DGSC need to authorize via Member Access. 5.TRF a. Approves District Grant b. Transfers funds to District Account 6.Clubs submit updated budget to DGSC. (only approved items will be funded)

11 District Grant Process 7.Clubs advised funds available a.undertake project b.Clubs submit: Bank statements Invoices & receipts Publicity & photographs District Grant Report Form for Annual Report 8.District Foundation Treasurer reimburses club 9.Grants Chair submits District Grant report via Member Access to Foundation 10.Annual Report Produced for distribution to Clubs at District Conference.

12 District Grants Stewardship Requires all records to be kept for 5 years. District Financial Records and Records will be audited by an external auditor. Clubs can be audited

13 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Global Grants Long-term projects Sustainable outcomes Support the areas of focus Larger grant awards Provide World Fund match

14 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Sustainable Outcomes Project impact after funding is expended Economic, cultural, social, and resource Optimal use of local resources Respect natural resources Reach the most beneficiaries New methods in professional fields Prepare professionals to increase impact Use input and skills of grassroots groups

15 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Areas of Focus Peace and Conflict Resolution/Prevention Disease Prevention and Treatment Water and Sanitation Maternal and Child Health Basic Education and Literacy Economic and Community Development

16 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar General Guidelines Global Grants –Minimum budget of US$30,000. –DDF matched $:$. –Rotarian/club money is matched 50c:$1. –International partners are expected to be substantial contributors. –Host: no minimum contribution required. (was min of US$100)

17 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Global Grants 2010-11 1.DDF $30,000 Water Sanitation Project 62 Schools Philippines District 3770 Project Budget US$211,364 2.DDF $15,000 English as a Second Language CLE, 150 Teachers Project budget US$40,000 Possible Vocational Training Team (GSE) 3.Nairobi (behalf D9700) P.B. US$38,149 4.Ethiopia (behalf D9810) P.B. US$38,000

18 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Global Grant Application Process 1.Club qualifies. –Submits MOU’s –Attends Grant Management Seminar 2.Club submits club-developed global grant proposal online, via Member Access. 3.TRF reviews proposal for initial approval. –Accepted proposals receive application form –Unaccepted are returned to club with explanation

19 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Global Grant Application Process 4.Club submits global grant application. –Complete application via Member Access –Submit completed Grant application 5.Grant coordinator reviews application. –Missing info supplied to grant coordinator 6.District approves online. 7.TRF reviews for final approval. –Partners receive approval notification

20 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Global Grant Application Process 8.Partners submit: –Contributions (cash) –Agreement forms –And payment information 9.TRF processes payment. –Subsequent payments processed after receipt of progress report. 10.Progress reports submitted every 12 months for life of grant.

21 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Global Grant Application Process 11.Final report within 2 months of grant completion. 12.Grant coordinator reviews report. –May request additional information 13.Final report approved & grant closed.

22 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Member Access

23 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Global Grant Reporting Progress report submitted 12 months after funds received Every 12 months until project is complete Final report submitted within two months of project completion If reporting is not current, District & Clubs not eligible for any grants.

24 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Packaged Grants Collaborations with non-Rotary strategic partners and Rotary-affiliated entities. Support the areas of focus. Can be scholarships, humanitarian projects, or vocational training. Rotarians are expected to participate opportunities will be published online. We have no details on these as yet.

25 Questions? futurevision@rotary.org

26 District XXXX Rotary Foundation Seminar Thank you for your support for activities that support humanitarian needs.


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