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FVP Future Vision Plan

FVP Future Vision Plan. Lisätietoa FVP:sta Eija Hatakka-Peltonen. Activities must be  sustainable  and measurable. For example: ‎‎How will a project benefit the selected community in the future, after the grant has been spent?

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FVP Future Vision Plan

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  1. FVP Future Vision Plan Lisätietoa FVP:sta Eija Hatakka-Peltonen

  2. Activities must be sustainable and measurable. For example: • ‎‎How will a project benefit the selected community in the future, after the grant has been spent? • How will a scholar's studies support one or more of the areas of focus? • How will a vocational training team project support capacity building, either for the team or the benefiting community?

  3. 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

  4. Activities should stem from real community needs. Community needs assessment tools  are available to help identify community needs.   • Global grants must be sponsored by two Rotary clubs or districts: a host partner in the country where the activity takes place and an international partner outside the country. BothpartnersmustbeFuture Vision pilotmembers. • Both partners must be actively involved in the planning and implementing of all global grants. This includes maintaining communication and developing plans for the shared responsibilities in all of the grant's stages.  

  5. Funding • The minimum award amount from the World Fund for a global grant, regardless of activity type, is US$15,000, which results in a minimum total financing of $30,000. The World Fund award is based on a 100 percent match of DDF ($1.00:$1.00) or a 50 percent match of cash contributions ($0.50:$1.00).  

  6. A two-step online application process is accessible via Member Access  • Complete applications received by • 1 June will be reviewed by the Trustees in September • 1 October will be reviewed in January • 1 December will be reviewed in March • 1 February will be reviewed in May

  7. Reports showing measurable success of the grant activity will be due to the Foundation every 12 months from the first issued payment. A final report is due when the grant funds have been completely spent and the objectives of the activity have been met. 

  8. Humanitarian projects: Global grants may be used to fund humanitarian projects • Scholarships: Global grants may be used to provide funding for academic studies • Vocational training opportunities: Global grants also may support vocational training teams, which are groups of professionals traveling abroad to either learn more about their profession or teach local professionals about a particular field.

  9. Qualification • Under the Future Vision pilot, clubs must be qualified by their district before applying for Rotary Foundation Global Grants . The qualification process provides clubs with the necessary financial and stewardship controls for meeting Foundation requirements and successfully managing grant-funded activities. The Rotary Foundation has two minimum requirements for club qualification: • The president-elect or a designated club representative must attend the district Rotary Foundation grant management seminar. Contact your district representative for more information about this seminar. • The club president and president-elect must read, sign, and submit the club memorandum of understanding ( club MOU ) to their district and agree to follow its requirements. Note that the club MOU is a binding agreement between the club and its district.

  10. MOU • Memorandum of Understanding

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