ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL April 2013
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 2 FUTURE VISION PLAN GOALS Simplify programs and processes Focus Rotarian service efforts to increase global impact Support global and local efforts Increase sense of ownership at the district and club levels Enhance Rotarys public image
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 3 NEW GRANTS District grants Global grants Packaged grants
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 4 DISTRICT GRANTS Educational and humanitarian activities consistent with the mission Single block grant awarded annually Smaller activities and projects Local or international activities
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 5 JAPANESE DISTRICT GRANT
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 6 GLOBAL GRANTS Long-term projects Larger grant awards Sustainable, measurable outcomes Alignment with areas of focus World Fund match
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 7 AREAS OF FOCUS Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 8 HIGH IMPACT IN MALI
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 9 GLOBAL GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 10 GLOBAL GRANT TRAINING TEAMSTRAINING TEAMS
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 11 PACKAGED GRANTS Strategic partners Planned by Rotarians Encourage involvement by smaller clubs No cost to clubs
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 12 STRATEGIC PARTNERS
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 13 ABOARD THE AFRICA MERCY
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 14 DISTRICT QUALIFICATION To receive a Foundation grant, districts must complete the online process to implement the MOU.
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 15 CLUB QUALIFICATION To participate in global or packaged grants, clubs must: Agree to implement the club MOU Send a member to a grant management seminar sponsored by the district Complete any other district requirements
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 16 RESOURCES Learning center Updated training materials
ROTARYS NEW GRANT MODEL | 17 QUESTIONS?