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Future Vision Global Grants. Objective. Understand The Rotary Foundation’s new global grant-making model. Two Grant Types. District grants are block grants made to districts to support smaller projects locally and internationally. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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District 5160 2011 Assembly
Future Vision
Global Grants
District 5160 2011 Assembly
Objective
Understand The Rotary Foundation’s new global
grant-making model.
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Two Grant Types• District grants are block grants
made to districts to support smaller projects locally and internationally.
• Global grants support larger projects with sustainable, high-impact outcomes in one of the six areas of focus.
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Global Grants support large international activities
with sustainable high-impact outcomes in one or more of the six areas of focus
and have a long-term impact. Clubs and districts can either create their
own activities or sponsor packaged global grants
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Global Grants• Activities must be sustainable and
measurable• Respond to real community needs • Must be sponsored by two Rotary
clubs: a host and a international • Both partners must be actively
involved in the planning and implementing of all Global Grants
Areas of focus • Peace and conflict prevention• Disease prevention and treatment• Water and sanitation• Maternal and child health• Basic education and literacy• Economic and community
development
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Types of activities • Humanitarian projects• Scholarships• Vocational training opportunities
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Global Grant Financing• Rotarian Cash Contributions• District Designated Fund• Rotary Foundation World Fund• Non- Rotarian cash contributions
(not sent to or matched by the Foundation)
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Financing Guidelines• Cash contributions must come from or
be raised by Rotarians• Funds cannot be raised from
beneficiaries in exchange for receiving the grant
• Funds cannot come from other TRF grants
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Foundation Funding• The minimum Foundation award
amount is $15,000• Minimum total financing of $30,000• Based on a 100 percent match of
DDF and/or a 50 percent match of cash contributions
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Financing Example• Proposed Budget $124,000• Rotarian Cash
Host Club (where project is) $2,000International Club $10,000Other clubs, fundraisers and individuals$30,000
Rotarian Cash$42,000 District 5160 2011 Assembly
• District Designated Funds (DDF)Host District XXXX $2,000District 5160 $20,000
DDF $22,000
• The Rotary Foundation Match (TRF)100% TRF match of DDF $22,000 50% TRF match of Cash $21,000
TRF match $43,000
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Financing Example
• Rotarian Cash$42,000
• District Designated Funds $22,000• Rotary Foundation Match
$43,000Subtotal Rotary
$107,000• Additional Outside Funding
(Other foundations, materialor equipment donations)$17,000
• Total Funding $124,000
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Financing Example
Business Cycle• Proposals and applications
accepted on a rolling basis• Proposals – brief overview, online• Applications – online, more detailed
grant activity and budget information
• Trustee approval required over $100K
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District 5160 Global Grant Criteria
Global Grant requests for DDF will be evaluated and recommended on the following:• Adherence to the Terms and
Conditions for Rotary Foundation District Grants and Global Grants.
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• Qualification of proposing club by the district
• Number of cooperating clubs that are qualified by the district
• Focus on district priorities and goals• Number of clubs and districts
supporting the grant application• Previous experience of the host club
and district with Global Grants
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• Proportion of club and outside funds that will be contributed to the project in relation to the amount of District Designated Funds requested.
• Extent of support by non Rotary cooperating organization partners.
• Impact on the community• Focused planning ensuring success.
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• Connection to a previously approved or completed Global or District Grant
• History of per member average giving to the Annual Programs Fund and the Foundation by proposing club.
• Promotion of Rotary awareness globally.
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Area Foundation RepresentativeMountain – Josephine WyattRedding/Red Bluff/Anderson
– Bob PlaceNorth Valley – Walt Schafer
Gary Vilhauer – Foundation LeaderCandy Pierce – District Foundation Chair
Resources
ResourcesGlobal Grants – Steve Polcyn
Grants Chair – Guy Greco
Rotary5160.org – Foundation TabRotary5160.org - World and
Community Projects Web Page
www.rotary.org/futurevision
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District 5160 2011 Assembly
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