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Grants Management Seminar “Get your club QUALIFIED”

Grants Management Seminar “Get your club QUALIFIED”. D6460 District Assembly Springfield IL RRFC Todd Lindley. FUTURE VISION. New Grant Structure Provides more autonomy to Districts and Clubs Carries more responsibility for project/program oversight and stewardship of funds.

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Grants Management Seminar “Get your club QUALIFIED”

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  1. Grants Management Seminar“Get your club QUALIFIED” D6460 District Assembly Springfield IL RRFC Todd Lindley

  2. FUTURE VISION • New Grant Structure • Provides more autonomy to Districts and Clubs • Carries more responsibility for project/program oversight and stewardship of funds

  3. CLUB QUALIFICATION • Training of Club Leadership • Acceptance of Regulations via Memorandum of Understanding • Careful Oversight and Stewardship in Implementing Grant Projects Required for All Clubs Receiving Grant Funds

  4. Types of Grants • District Grant • 1 per district per Rotary year • Global Grant • Can do several every year • No annual timetable, can apply 24/7/365 ! • Packaged Grants • No money required!!

  5. Future Vision Grants • District Grant • Can fund multiple projects, both local and international • Can fund Ambassadorial Scholarships & regular Group Study Exchanges • Can fund Volunteer Service types of service • Can fund Individual Grant types of service • Can fund University Teacher types of service • Supports the Mission of The Rotary Foundation • …is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.

  6. PROJECT PLANNING • Club Member Involvement • Community Needs Assessment • Real Goals and Outcomes • Measurable Outcomes • Sustainability

  7. PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABILITY • Lasting impact after funding is spent • Optimal use of local resources • Attention to preservation of natural resources • Effect on maximum number of beneficiaries

  8. AREAS OF FOCUS • Peace and conflict prevention/ resolution • Disease prevention and treatment • Water and sanitation • Maternal and child health • Basic education and literacy • Economic and community development

  9. STEWARDSHIP • Club representative attends Qualification Seminar and oversees grant expenditures and accounting. • Club establishes a succession plan for transfer of grant records.

  10. STEWARDSHIP • Optimal use of resources • Rotarian oversight to avoid waste X

  11. STEWARDSHIP • Separate bank account for grant funds • No investment accounts (CDs, bonds, stocks, etc) • If interest-bearing, interest must be spent on project • Two Rotarians sign checks and deposits X

  12. STEWARDSHIP • Track all expenditures: • Keep a ledger of income and expenses • Maintain receipts • Keep an inventory spreadsheet of non-consumable items purchased and donated • Excel is fine: don’t buy fancy software • Verify that equipment is kept and maintained

  13. STEWARDSHIP • Obey all laws in US and home country of project • File timely reports to District 6460 Grants Chairs and/or Rotary Foundation • Report potential misuse or irregularities to D6460 Grants Chairs and/or TRF X

  14. Global Grants • District or club serves as International Partner; Host Partner is club in country of project. • Project Minimum: $30,000 • Must meet at least one Area of Focus. • Grant application is submitted on line. • Talk to District Grant Chairs early and often.

  15. D6460 DISTRICT GRANTS • District Grant under Future Vision Umbrella • All rules apply • Generally a $2,000+ project • Club contributes something • District provides up to $2,000

  16. D6460 DISTRICT GRANTS • Timeline: • August 1, 2013: Deadline for Applications • Late August , 2013: Notification of Approval by Grants Committee and District Grant funds sent to clubs. • February 28, 2014: Deadline for Project Completion and submission of Final Report

  17. D6460 DISTRICT GRANTS • Follow Regulations— in MOU and Addendum • Must be a Club-driven project • Club can buy equipment for another organization; cannot donate money to another organization

  18. District Grant Application Question 3 • Describe the project, its location, and its objectives. • Keep it Simple • Be specific • Measurable outcomes • Estimated Start Date—After receipt of funds • Estimated Date of Completion—may be “30 days after project initiation”

  19. District Grant Application Question 7 • Describe how the project will benefit the community and/or improve the lives of the less fortunate. • Keep it Simple • Be specific • Long-term outcomes • Sustainability

  20. District Grant Application Question 8 • Describe non-financial participation by Rotarians in the project (i.e. Rotarian activities). • Planning • Implementing • Managing of finances • Assessment/Evaluation • Follow-up

  21. District Grant Application Question 11 • How will the general public know this is a Rotary-sponsored project? Please provide details, e.g. publicity in a newspaper or display of the Rotary wheel. • Be specific • Signage is important, but payment must come from club portion, not Grant portion, of project funding. • Use of Rotary wheel logo requires identification of the Club or District.

  22. District Grant Application Question 12 • Cooperating Organizations—if the project involves a cooperating organization, please provide the name…below and attach a letter of participation from that organization… • Partner, not the beneficiary of the project • Project MUST be planned and implemented by the Rotary Club—not the cooperating organization.

  23. District Grant Application Question 14 • Budget—Please provide a complete, detailed, and itemized budget for the entire project….Include pro-forma invoices for equipment that will be purchased through this grant. • List each item with expected cost • Provide total cost of entire project

  24. District Grant Application Question 15 • Project Contacts—Two Rotarians must be listed who will provide oversight and management of the project funds. • First Contact MUST have attended Qualification Training and be the author of the Grant Application.

  25. District Grant Application Section 16 • Authorizations • Club President and Foundation Chair sign before submitting.

  26. District Grant Final Report • Must be submitted within 60 days of completion of the project. • Final deadline is February 28, 2014. • Attach copies of receipts. • Keep original receipts in club files for five years.

  27. District Grant Report Question 1 • Briefly describe the project. What was done, when and where did project activities take place, and who were the beneficiaries? • Simple • Specific

  28. District Grant Report Questions 2/3 • How many people benefited from this project? Must be a number. • Who were the beneficiaries, how were they impacted by this project, and what humanitarian need was met? • Be specific • Address sustainability • Measurable

  29. District Grant Report Questions 4/5 • How many Rotarians participated in the project? Must be a number. • What did they do? Please give at least two examples. • Be specific • Include planning, implementing, managing finances, follow-up

  30. District Grant Report Question 6 • If a cooperating organization was involved, what was its role? • Rotarians MUST plan and implement the project—cooperating organization should be supporting and assisting. • Beneficiary organizations are NOT cooperating organizations.

  31. District Grant Report Question 7 Please include copies of any PR materials, media coverage, and photos of the project …..

  32. District Grant Report Financial Report • Financial Report • Income • Detail “Other Funding” • Club contribution • Private contribution • Cooperating organization contribution • Expenditures • Details • TOTAL INCOME = TOTAL EXPENDITURES

  33. District Grant Report Certifying Signature • Certifying Signature • Note paragraph detailing what you are certifying. • Primary contact should be the signer. • Submit to District Grants Chairs. • Attach copies of all receipts. • Retain originals of all receipts.

  34. CLUB QUALIFICATION • Understanding of New Grants Structure • Commitment to: • Sustainability • Stewardship • Record Retention • A New Level of Service Above Self!

  35. WHAT NOW? • See Mark to Sign Memorandum of Understanding before leaving today. • Meet with your Club members to plan your 2013-2014 District Grant Project. • Apply early , in case that re-writing, editing might be required before the deadline: • AUGUST 1, 2013.

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