Global Grants 7080 Presidents’ Meeting September 23rd, 2013.

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Global Grants 7080 Presidents’ Meeting September 23rd, 2013

3 Types of Grants District Grants Global Grants Packaged Grants Short-term projects/activities Local or International Funded by Clubs and District Administered by District Large scale projects/activities International $30,000 minimum budget Funded by Clubs, District and TRF Administered by TRF Work with RI strategic partners on predesigned activities (i.e. Aga Khan University) Fully funded by World Fund & strategic partner District grants align with the mission of TRF. Global Grants align with one or more areas of focus. Additional Information if required. RI Strategic Partners Rotary’s relationship with the following partners opens the door for Rotarians to work with them directly: ShelterBox for disaster relief Global Food Banking Network for hunger Dollywood Foundation's Imagination Library for literacy International Reading Association for literacy Goodwill Industries International for vocational training YSA (Youth Service America) for youth involvement RI works with their strategic partners to design packaged grants for large-scale, sustainable projects that support the areas of focus. To work with these partners, apply for a packaged grant. Aga Khan University supports health educators training and nursing scholarships Mercy Ships supports vocational training and medical service UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education supports water and sanitation scholarships

Global Grants… ...fund large scale projects and activities (minimum budget of $30,000 US) that: Align with one or more areas of focus Are sustainable Are measurable Are host community-driven Actively involve Rotarians/community members Meet eligibility requirements Have impact on many people* Meet the eligibility requirements in the grants terms and conditions. *The last point is not a written requirement, but is a TRF consideration.

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

Why apply? 4 clubs invest $2,500 each = $ 10,000 District (DDF) matches 100% = $ 10,000 Subtotal $ 20,000 TRF matches 50% of cash = $ 5,000 (of Clubs’ $10,000) TRF matches 100% of DDF = $10,000 (of District’s $10,000) TOTAL $35,000 Note: Foundation’s World Fund provides a minimum of $15,000 and maximum of $200,000 Answer: Just need to do the math!

Global grants can be used to fund: Humanitarian Projects that support one or more areas of focus Vocational Training Teams teams travelling abroad to learn more about their profession or teach local professionals Scholarships for graduate-level academic studies in areas of focus

Primary International Sponsor Club/District Sponsor Requirements Primary Host Sponsor Club/District Primary International Sponsor Club/District Host = country where the project will take place.

Additional Requirements Qualification (MOU) – District(s) and Club(s), Host & International Must be in good standing with TRF Host Club must open and maintain an exclusive bank account until completion of project 100% administered by Rotarians No secondary grants permitted to other organizations Active participation of Rotarians Additional Information if required. Cooperating Organizations Cooperating organizations are reputable non-Rotary organizations or academic institutions that provide expertise, infrastructure, advocacy, training, education, or other support for the grant. Cooperating organizations must agree to comply with all reporting and auditing activities required by The Rotary Foundation and provide receipts and proof of purchase as required. No more than five global grants may be approved in one Rotary year for projects involving a single cooperating organization. Universities hosting scholars are not considered a cooperating organization.

On-line Application

Application Components Community Assessment Project Plan Project Committees (3 each from Host & International) Sustainable Solutions Measurable Outcomes Financial Management Plan (Budget/Bank account) Plus reporting and auditing requirements outlined in section IX in the Grants Terms & Conditions.

Support http://www.rotary.org/en/global-grants Terms and Conditions document District – Bob Palmateer Next workshop – October date TBA Terms and conditions document can be found at above website.

Questions When acting as a primary sponsor, each district and each club is limited to 10 open grants at a time.