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The Rotary Foundation Future Vision. The Rotary Foundation Future Vision. Not as cataclysmic as portrayed Keep simple – mission unchanged More local control and also responsibility. Historical Total Giving $400,000. Future Vision Total Giving $400,000. $400,000 in 2010. $. $200,000.
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The Rotary FoundationFuture Vision • Not as cataclysmic as portrayed • Keep simple – mission unchanged • More local control and also responsibility
Historical Total Giving $400,000 Future Vision Total Giving $400,000
$400,000 in 2010 $ $200,000 Foundation Donation Flow $ 2011 2012 2013 $200,000 50% to District Designated Fund 50% to World Fund $100,000 $100,000 Matches 1:1 DDF $ and 50% of cash $ Up to ½ to District Grants At least ½ to Global Grants
New Grant Model District Grants Global Grants
Areas of Focus • Water and Sanitation • Disease Prevention and Treatment • Maternal and Child Health • Basic Education and Literacy • Economic and Community Development • Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution
District Grants • Single annual “block” grant • Spending Plan • Local projects no minimum • Local or international • Local decision making/flexibility • Can include Scholars &/or GSE • Not tied to Six Areas of Focus
Global Grants • Humanitarian Work (> $30,000) • Vocational Training Team (VTT) • Scholars • Packaged Grants • Address Six Areas of Focus • Must show local community buy in • Must show sustainability!! • Proposal/Application
Global Grants – Scholars Post-graduate work Can be for more than one year Global Grant application – must be greater than $30,000 Six Areas of Focus Must show how education will further mission of TRF Award decision by TRF Logistics up to Club/District
Global Grants – Vocational Training Teams Have a mission, often skill or knowledge transfer Can have more than one Rotarian Does not require 30 days More than one trip allowed Must address one or more of Six Areas of Focus Must show sustainability!! Logistics up to Club/District
Comprehend District MOU Establish Stewardship/Audit Committee Establish District Grant application process (forms, review and decision committee) Establish calendar for District Grant applications and awards Become familiar with District Grant spending plan requirements and final reporting requirements Establish method of storing District Grant completed reports and receipts Preparation Steps - District
Understand principles of sustainability Understand principles of community buy in Determine how you want to address scholars – understand programs Determine desire for GSE look alike Understand Vocational Training Teams Become familiar with Global Grant on-line application process Preparation Steps - District
Comprehend Club MOU Develop Grant Management Seminar Present requirements for clubs to qualify for grants Signed Club Memorandum of Understanding Grant Management Seminar attendance Any other District requirements Present revisions to clubs, with lead time for new calendar Revise District Foundation website to support clubs Preparation Steps - District
Comprehend Club MOU Terms of qualifications Club leadership responsibilities Financial management/stewardship Document retention (reports and receipts) Signature of president and president-elect Submitted annually Preparation Steps - Club
Understand requirements for clubs to qualify for grants Signed Club Memorandum of Understanding Grant Management Seminar attendance Any other District requirements Understand project development process to meet grant application calendar Preparation Steps - Club
Understand Global vs. District Grant Global > $30,000 Understand Sustainability and Measurability Understand application process Preparation Steps - Club
Future VisionA New Vocabulary Revised Concepts and Ways Six Areas of Focus Global Grants District Grants DDF allocation to Global and District Needs Assessment Sustainable Measureable VTTs (and GSEs) Scholarships as Grants Member Access as Gateway
Resources • District website(www.rotaryfoundation6970.org)