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Welcome to Show Me Rotary!. Your Club and Your Rotary Foundation: New Grants Model 2013. RI Strategic Plan: Priorities. ► Support and Strengthen Clubs ► Focus and Increase Humanitarian Service ► Enhance Public Image and Awareness. Session Objectives.

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  1. Welcome to Show Me Rotary! Your Club and Your Rotary Foundation: New Grants Model 2013 Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 1 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  2. RI Strategic Plan: Priorities ►Support and Strengthen Clubs ►Focus and Increase Humanitarian Service ►Enhance Public Image and Awareness Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 2 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  3. Session Objectives • Identify the programs of our Rotary Foundation under the New Grants Model • Explain how Rotarians contribute to our Foundation to keep it strong, through Every Rotarian Every Year(EREY), Polio Plus and the Permanent Fund • Discuss ways to engage your club Foundation Chair and club members to participate in Foundation programs and EREY Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 3 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  4. Discussion: Doing Good in the World • In what programs of the Rotary Foundation has your club participated in the past 3-5 years? Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 4 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  5. Rotary Foundation New Grants Model Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 5 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  6. The New Grants Model “[The New Grants Model] takes everything that is wonderful about Rotary and raises it to a new level - by encouraging bigger, more sustainable projects while providing increased flexibility for local projects, both of which address the needs of the community being served.” Ron Burton, Rotary International President, 2013-2014 Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 6 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  7. Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 7 Show Me Rotary March 22-23 2013

  8. Areas of Focus for Humanitarian Grants • Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution • Disease Prevention and Treatment • Water and Sanitation • Maternal and Child Health • Basic Education and Literacy • Economic and Community Development Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 8 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  9. Club Qualification for Participation in Humanitarian Grants • Sign and agree to the Club Memorandum of Understanding • Send club president-elect and the grant writer to a district Rotary Foundation grant management seminar • Follow any additional district qualification requirements Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 9 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  10. New Grants Model: Club Timeline March - May, 2013 • Qualify your club • Apply for District Grants July - August, 2013 • Funding awarded to approved district grant applicants Note: Global grants operate on a rolling cycle, not year-by-year. Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 10 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  11. Club Rotary Foundation Chair • Resource for helping to achieve Foundation goals • Educates Rotarians about The Rotary Foundation • Develops plans to support the Foundation through financial contributions and club participation in Foundation grants and programs Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 11 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  12. Funding Rotary Foundation Programs How can you and your Club Foundation Chair encourage contributions to these funds? Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 12 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  13. Rotary Foundation Funding RotarianContributions TRF Program Funding District Designated Fund(DDF) SHARE Club participation in Rotary Programs (grants,etc) World Fund Investment Earnings Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 13 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  14. Every Rotarian, Every Year Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 14 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  15. Table Discussion: Scenarios • Read your assigned scenario and take 5 minutes as a group to discuss it • At the signal, take 3 minutes to brainstorm suggestions • Identify a scribe/spokesperson to report out on your suggestions Questions? Ask a Facilitator for clarification Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 15 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  16. Table Discussion: Reports Scenario: The X Factor • During the current Rotary year, the Foxcroft, Missouri Rotary club has been inspired to contribute to the Rotary Foundation’s Polio Plus campaign • Next year’s club President, Peter Sanders, is concerned that club members won’t contribute at the same levels How can Peter build on the 2012-2013 Rotary year momentum to encourage contributions next year? Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 16 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  17. Table Discussion: Reports Scenario: Think Local, Act Local • Janet Gregg is President Elect of The Rotary Club of Centerville and wants to get her members engaged with Rotary Foundation programs • The club does exceptional service in the community and contributions to the Rotary Foundation are less than $10 per member. • When asked to support Rotary Foundation programs, the long-time members say, ”we have needs in our community and that is who we serve.” What three Foundation priorities would you suggest to Janet for 2013-2014? Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 17 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  18. Table Discussion: Reports Scenario: United We Stand • The 60 year old Bloomsberg Rotary club has aggressively recruited younger members and now 45 of its 108 members are under the age of 40. President Elect Jon Glasser is one of them. • The club’s Past Presidents are encouraging Jon to achieve EREY during his Presidency. Most of the younger club members, including Jon, have never contributed $100 per year to the Rotary Foundation. If you were a Past President, what would you suggest to Jon? If you were Jon, what would you do? Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 18 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  19. New Grants Model: Resources Today’s session materials are on the Show Me Website under Resources: www.showmerotary.org Visit https://www.rotary.org/en/grants E-mailcontact.center@rotary.org Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 19 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2012

  20. Activities to Schedule Before May 1 • Make sure your Club’s Foundation participation and contribution goals have been turned in. • Appoint/meet with your Club Foundation Chair to share ideas and resources. • Attend your district’s Grant Management Seminar • Plan your club’s District Grant project and meet application deadlines. Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 20 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  21. Session Objectives • Identify the programs of our Rotary Foundation under the New Grants Model • Explain how Rotarians contribute to our Foundation to keep it strong, through Every Rotarian Every Year(EREY), Polio Plus and the Permanent Fund • Discuss ways to engage your club Foundation Chair and club members to participate in Foundation programs and EREY Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 21 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

  22. Thank you! Next Session See your Program for your next session and room location Presidents-elect Training Seminar | 22 Show Me Rotary March 22-23, 2013

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