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Rotary Year 2014-15

Mentor Training – 27 February 2010. Rotary Year 2014-15. District Grants. Rotary Foundation District Grants. Simple, flexible, innovative Educational and humanitarian projects and activities consistent with mission Smaller activities and projects

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Rotary Year 2014-15

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  1. Mentor Training – 27 February 2010 Rotary Year 2014-15 District Grants Global Grants

  2. Rotary Foundation District Grants • Simple, flexible, innovative • Educational and humanitarian projects and activities consistent with mission • Smaller activities and projects • Local decision making with broader guidelines • District administers • General Rotary Foundation guidelines • Creativity and accountability • Local and DDF funding only—no TRF match District Grants

  3. Examples of District Grants Fund volunteer travel Donate literacy supplies Send a ShelterBox to a disaster area District Grants

  4. Funding Guidelines 2014-15 • District Funding (DDF) Available: • Up to $3000/per club—must be matched by Club donations • Clubs may also have a Literacy Grant (for a total of $4000. DDF) for reading books at Title 1 (low income) schools • No TRF match—match comes from DDF • Applications must be completed on Matching Grants website: http://www.MatchingGrants.org/district/ by August 1, 2014 District Grants

  5. Funding Guidelines • Clubs must be up-to-date on District & RI dues • Clubs may work together on a joint project—lead club submits the application and Final Report • If the project does not take the entire amount—the remainder must be returned to the District account • All paperwork (receipts, photos, project descriptions) are due by April 1, 2015 with the Final Report online Global Grants

  6. District Grant Timeline 2014-15 • August 1: District Grant Applications due online • August 1-30: Review of District Grants • September 1: District Grant Awards announced • Oct. 1: District Grants funds released to Clubs • Nov. 2014-March 2015: Projects Completed • April 1, 2015: Final Reports due online for review and approval by District Grants Chair District Grants

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