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Presentation #3 Global Grants Rotary International District 9630 Inc.
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Transcript of Presentation #3 Global Grants Rotary International District 9630 Inc.
Global Grants. Area of focus
. Community need
. Community participation
. Strengthen knowledge, skills, resources
. Long-term benefit
. Measurable results
. US$30,000 minimum budget
Areas of Focus
Peace and conflict
prevention/resolutionDisease prevention and treatment
Water and sanitation
Maternal and child health
Basic education and literacy
Economic and community development
Sustainable Projects. Community fit
. Materials/Technology
. Funding
. Knowledge
. Motivation
. Evaluation
Measurable Outcomes
. Put a plan in place before implementation
. Establish baseline data
. Determine quantitative and qualitative measures
Global Grant Financing• Minimum budget for a global grant is
US$30,000 ($15,000 Grant from World Fund)
• DDF matched 100% with World Fund (eg $15,000 DDF matched with $15,000 from World Fund)
• Rotarian and non-Rotarian cash contributions matched 50% with World Fund (eg $10,000 cash is matched with $5,000 from World Fund)
Financing Guidelines• International sponsors provide at least 30%
of total sponsor funding
• Funds cannot be raised from beneficiaries or cooperating organizations in exchange for a grant
• Funds cannot come from other grants
• Contributions credited to donor
Conflict of Interest• Exists when a Rotarian benefits financially
or personally from a grant
• Benefit can be direct to a Rotarian or indirect to an associate of the Rotarian
Implementation• Communication
• Financial management plan
• Record keeping
• Following original plan
Global Grant Reporting
. Progress report 12 months after funds received
. Every 12 months until project is complete
. Final report submitted within 2 months of project completion
District Guidelines• There is no time limit on applications for DDF (District Designated Funds), but the earlier the better for availability of funds.
• Availability of DDF will be applied as the District Foundation Committee deem fair
• Funds may be rolled over from one year to another
ExampleVocational training team travels from U.S. to Uganda to provide pediatric heart surgeries and train local health professionals.
ExampleStudent from New Zealand receives scholarship to pursue advanced master’s degree in public international law (specialization in peace, justice, and development) at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
Example
Equipment and materials to supply a pediatric center and establish a training program on public health and nutrition in Togo.
Example
Villages in Guatemala receive clean water, latrines, and vegetable gardens. Vocational training team from Japan educates villagers about disease transmission, improved waste disposal, sustainable gardening, and nutrition.
Questions?www.rotary.org
District Rotary Foundation Chairman
Greg Killoran – [email protected]
Grants Sub Committee ChairmanMartti Kankkunen-