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Global Grants District
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Global Grants Area of focus Community need Community participation
Strengthen knowledge, skills, resources Long-term benefit - Sustainable Measurable results US$30,000 minimum budget
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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
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Sustainable Projects Community fit Materials/Technology Funding
Knowledge Motivation Evaluation
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Measurable Outcomes Put a plan in place before implementation
Establish baseline data Determine quantitative and qualitative measures
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Global Grants Online worksheet @ rotary5630.org
Applications throughout Rotary year DDF matched by world fund International Club / District partner Grant can extend into multiple year Sustainable & measureable Progression reports required
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Example Solar Lamp Project – India Partner District in India
Basic education & literacy (area of focus) $ Clubs cash $20,625 District DDF USA $20,625 District DDF India $43,750 World Fund Match $90,000 Project Total
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Grants – District or Global
Vocational Training Teams (GSE) No limit on age or length of exchange Scholarships District grants - no restriction on graduate level or degree Global grants support international, graduate-level study related to an area of focus for one to four years
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Packaged Grants • Strategic Partners • Planned by Rotarians • Encourage involvement by smaller clubs • No cost to clubs ants-basics/explore- grants/packaged-grants The final type of grant under Future Vision is packaged grants, which build on Rotary’s tradition of partnering with other organizations to pool resources and expertise in order to achieve greater impact. Packaged grant projects are planned and implemented by Rotarians. Packaged grants are funded entirely by World Fund and the strategic partners, so they require no financial commitment by the project sponsors Thus, they provide a way for smaller clubs with limited resources to become involved with the Foundation.
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Packaged Grants Five types of packaged grants currently available.
Health educators training & nursing scholarships Aga Khan University and The Rotary Foundation offer two packaged grants in East Africa campuses. Developing local entrepreneurs Micro-financing through Oikocredit. Vocational training and medical service In Mercy Ships (state-of-the-art hospital ship Africa Mercy) Water and sanitation scholarships For graduate students at UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in Delft, The Netherlands.
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District Foundation Website
- Foundation Tab Grant information & instruction Required documents and timelines Online grant forms What other clubs and districts are doing Current district 5630 foundation reports Help and contact information
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Resources District Assembly District Conference www.rotary5630.org
Kearney March 23rd 10 – 4 District Conference O’Neill April 26th 10 – 12 Don Peterson
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