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The Rotary Foundation Update on the District’s Rotary Grants program Graham Richardson District Grants Subcommittee Chair 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810.

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1 The Rotary Foundation Update on the District’s Rotary Grants program Graham Richardson District Grants Subcommittee Chair 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information SeminarSlide 1

2 Role of The Rotary Foundation Mission Funds Polio Permanent (Endowment) Fund Annual Programs Fund Programs Polio Plus Peace Centres Humanitarian Grants Educational Grants (Scholars) 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information SeminarSlide 2

3 District Rotary Foundation Committee PDG John Barnes PDG Ray Stewart Giving Centurions (EREY) Polio Scholarships Vocational Training Teams, Group Study Exchange Humanitarian Grants Projects 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information Seminar Chair (DRFCC) Secretary Sub- committees Slide 3

4 D9810 Grants Funding 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information Seminar 2010-11 APF Contributions $248,000 2013-14 DDF $124,000 2013-14 District Grants $62,000 50% Apply for up to 50% TRF World Fund $124,000 Slide 4 $62,000 = A$67,500

5 District Grants –Local Projects: $-for-$ match to $2,000 of club contributions –Int’l Projects: $-for-$ match to $4,000 of club contributions  Doncaster  Greater Melbourne  Moorleigh Moorabbin  Mordialloc  Ringwood 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information Seminar  Beaumaris  Boronia  Bentleigh Moorabbin Central  Box Hill Central  Dingley Village December Review Slide 5 First Takers  Manningham - Scholarship

6 D9810 Grants Funding 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information Seminar 2010-11 APF Contributions $248,000 2013-14 DDF $124,012 2013-14 District Grants $62,000 = A$67,500 2013-14 DDF $62,000 50% Apply for up to 50%Remainder TRF World Fund $124,012 Slide 6

7 Donations & Global Grants (Less) Donations –$4,000RCIS Peace & Conflict Resolution –$8,000Polio 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information Seminar 2013-14 DDF $62,000 2013-14 DDF (GG) $67,000 Prev Yrs Unused $17,000 + Slide 7 =

8 Global Grants Global Grants Fund Big Projects –Minimum TRF Grant is $15,000 –Minimum Project Size is $30,000 –So smallest practical project funded starts with club contributions, DDF (matched $-for-$), and TRF matching is: 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information Seminar Club Contributions $10,000 TRF Match 50c-for-$ $5,000 Total Project Funding $35,000 DDF Match $-for-$ $10,000 TRF Match $-for-$ $10,000 + + = Slide 8

9 Global Grants First Takers  Boronia  Chelsea  Glen Waverley  Healesville  Hampton  Manningham  Moorleigh-Moorabbin  Waverley 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information SeminarSlide 9

10 Experience so far with GG’s GG projects are much bigger than Matching Grant projects The Application process is far more rigorous than with Matching Grants Essential to involve the Grants subcommittee once project is identified The online Application entry process is the easiest step, once the homework is done 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information SeminarSlide 10

11 Online Access to Global Grants 1.Via Member Access www.rotary.org 2.Via Link to Grants Home Page www.rotary.org/grants 15 August & 19 September 2013D9810 Foundation Information SeminarSlide 11


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