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Rotary District 5950 Grant Management Seminar April 9, 2016 Grant Writing “301” Refresher
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What you Know & …
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Objectives Deepen your grant preparation knowledge Share RI & District 5950 updates Practice & respond to questions Qualify Your Club!
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Harvest the Knowledge The Rotary Foundation & How it Works
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The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Money Flow
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TRF … Reminder Every Rotarian Ever Year TRF Major Donors Paul Harris Society
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The 2015-2016 Picture Global District DDF available for 2015-16$ 160,095 $ 160,095 + DDF Global not used in PY 85,049 -0- (-) DDF granted during 2015-16 (76,900) (160,095) DDF remaining as of Feb. 2016$ 168,244 -0-
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The new picture 2016-17 DDF TRF Allocation from 2013-14 $325,624 50% Global Grants 162,812 50% District Grants 162,812
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How 5950 Clubs Qualify … District & Global Grants At least one club member attends a GMS annually Club files Club MOU with District 5950 [Memorandum of Understanding] Club President must register Club Goals Club must be current on all reporting requirements
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GLOBAL Grant Project Essentials Needs Assessment Collaboration Sustainability Training
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Areas of Focus
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Global Grants Large International >$35,000 total 10,000One or more 5950 Clubs 10,000 District 5950 Match 100 Host Club Minimum 10,000 TRF Match of District (100%) 5,050 TRF Match of Clubs (50%) 35,150
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Global Grants Process 1.Contact Global Grants Chair, Todd Bollig ToddB60@Hotmail.com ToddB60@Hotmail.com 612-369-5016 2.Connect with assigned Grant Mentor 3.Follow timelines and due dates 4.Identify Host Rotary Club 5.Conduct Needs Assessment with the project Community Leaders and Host Club Rotarians
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Global Grants Process cont’d 6.Look for Collaboration possibilities 7.Establish Sustainability 8.Start online application DO NOT AUTHORIZE until approved by 5950 9.DO NOT START project until approved by TRF
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Global … POST TRF Approval 1.Receive TRF legal documents with approval letter 2.Set up Separate Bank Account 3.Collect Club Contributions into Account 4.NEW: 5% Fee if cash sent to TRF 5.TRF will wire World Fund match and DDF 6.Implement project; retain all receipts 7.File interim or final reports with TRF
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2015-16 Global Grants Summary 7 Projects24 different Clubs $115,882 Club Funds$ 1,334,481 Total Leverage 11.5 times / without special donor 8.6 times [$330,746 less] Global Funds $168,000 remains Maximum $12,000 DDF per project
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DSITRICT Grant Project Essentials Rotary Project with Rotary Recognition Complete by June 30 of Rotary year Rotarian Sweat Equity
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District Grant – One Club $ 3,000Outright District Grant 1,000Club Contribution 2,000 2:1 District Match $ 6,000 Total project NOTE: Minimum club contribution = $500
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District Grant – Collaboration $ 3,000Outright District Grant 1,000 Club A Contribution 1,500 Club B Contribution 500 Club C Contribution 6,000 2:1 District Match (max with 3 Clubs) $ 12,000 Total project NOTE: Minimum club contribution = $500
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District Grant Process 1.Club goals must be entered online to qualify 2.Mentor assigned for each application 3.Applications due 1 st each month; Committee meets monthly 4.Reports due within 30 days of completion
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District Grant Process cont’d. 5.May sponsor one local & one small international through October 2016 Committee meeting 6.June meeting, approval; project may start prior to July 1 7.Consider international pilot project; no host Rotary club 8.Construction qualifies.
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2015-16 District Grants Summary 22 projects approved as of January 19, 2016. ▫ 9 small international projects ▫13 local projects ▫11 single club projects ▫11 multiple club collaborations ▫Co-Sponsorship Polio Survivors Conference, October 2015 ▫$10,000 available for ShelterBox match until April 1
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2016-17 District Grants Local projects$76,406 Small (<$35K) Int’l projects $76,406 Governor’s Local Project$10,000 TOTAL$162,812
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What “GLOBAL” grant ideas? Percolating Looking for suggestions Projects you’d like to sponsor Partnerships you’d like to develop ▫ Host ▫ Non Rotary organization ▫ Collaborating clubs
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What “DISTRICT” grant ideas? Percolating Looking for suggestions Projects you’d like to sponsor Partnerships you’d like to develop ▫ Collaborating clubs ▫ International (small) ▫ Local
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Let’s Work! Work inor Develop Present
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Global Application Attachments Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Curriculum for Training Proforma Invoices – Estimated Expenses
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Qualification Reminders At least one club member attends a GMS annually Club files Club MOU with District 5950 [Memorandum of Understanding] Club President must register Club Goals online Club must be current on all reporting requirements
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Resources Don Stiles, Programs & Grants Stiles.Don@gmail.comStiles.Don@gmail.com Todd Bollig, Global Grants toddb60@hotmail.comtoddb60@hotmail.com Carol MacDonald, District Grants, Carol@Rotary5950.orgCarol@Rotary5950.org www.Rotary.org Take Action/Apply for Grantswww.Rotary.org www.Rotary5950.org Service & Grants & TRF / Servicewww.Rotary5950.org Programs & Grants / Grant Resources / Grant Management Seminars
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How did we do? Deepen your grant preparation knowledge? Know RI & District 5950 updates? Enough practice & any questions? Your club is Qualified! (almost!)
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