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ROTARY BASICS FOUNDATION SEMINAR
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2014 Foundation Mission Statement To enable Rotarians to advance World understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
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2014 Agenda Intro & DDF – Greg Jones District Grants – Raghada Khoury & Roger Schulte Global Grants – Rene Fruto & Greg Jones Polio Plus – Donald Tatera Rotary Foundation Alumni – Fred Latuperissa Encouraging APF Donations – Michael Driebe Advanced Planning with Rotary – Michael Dunlap Rotary 101 – Greg Jones
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2014 Annual Fund Contributions At the end of Rotary year, Annual Fund SHARE are contributions split: 50% to the World Fund 50% credited to district’s DDF
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2014 Permanent Fund Earnings The Trustees determine the spendable earnings. Contributions designated to Permanent Fund-SHARE, the spendable earnings are split: 50% to the World Fund 50% credited to district’s DDF
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2014 District Designated Funds DDF District Grants District Grants Global Grants Global Grants PolioPlus Donations PolioPlus Donations Rotary Peace Centers Donations Rotary Peace Centers Donations 50% of contributions 3 years prior 50% of contributions 3 years prior Rollover and Transfers Rollover and Transfers Transfer to another district Transfer to another district Unused DDF rolls over to next year Unused DDF rolls over to next year Up to 50%
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2014 District 5300 DDF in 2014/2015 Two $30,000 Global Grant Rotary Scholars $100,000 in Global Grants $75,000 in District Grants Two $5,000 District Grant Rotary Scholars Polio Plus support
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2014 2014/2015 District Grants $75,000 Available. Club must be qualified. Two rounds of applications: 1.Allocated to clubs based on prior giving. 2.$1,000 per club for remaining amount.
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2014 2014/2015 District Grants Reimbursement of club expense. Requirements: – Must be new or expanded projects –“Hands on” projects only –Can be local or international –Must comply with Rotary Terms & Conditions –Clubs can collaberate
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2014 2014/2015 District Grants Apply on dacdb by September 15, 2014 Second round starts after first round processed. Make sure you can document your expenditures. Contact Raghada Khoury for information.
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS The Scholarship Award Two $5,000 college scholarships
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS The Scholarship Award For this 2014-15 academic year Interact and/or Rotaract involvement Not from Rotarian families Sponsored by a “Qualified” Rotary Club
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS 2014-15 Time Line July 31, 2014: Applications due August: Judging September 15-30: Applicants notified November: Scholarships released
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS Application Documents Application Form Service activities Leadership roles 500 Word Essay Transcript
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS 2014-15 11 Applicants 3 Winners 8 Judges (2 per geographic area)
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS 2014-15 Winners Andrew Wong Rotary Club of Arcadia Freshman at UC Berkley Sarah Price Rotary Club of Rancho Cucamonga Freshman at University of Miami
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS 2014-15 Winners Evan Klouse Rotary Club of Boulder City Sunrise Freshman at University of Nevada, Reno
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS NEXT YEAR Starts Now Forms on website January 31, 2015 Applications Open 1-31-15 until 7-31-15 Inform Interacters & Rotaractors Assure your club is “Qualified” Encourage students to apply Select one candidate per club
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2014 DISTRICT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS Questions: Contact Roger Schulte, Chair 909.532.0673 rogerschulte@gmail.com
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2014 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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2014 Global Grants Six areas of focus only Must be sustainable, measurable, and meet community needs Must identify a qualified international partner early Collaboration between District 5300 Clubs is strongly encouraged. Minimum project budget of $30,000
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2014 “Drop Ship” International Projects
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2014 2014/2015 Global Grants $100,000 Available for District 5300 Match –$10,000 available per project District 5300 will match club contributions 1 to 1. TRF will match District contribution 1 to 1 and club contribution ½ to 1. TRF contribution of $15,000 to $200,000 Rene Fruto is the Global Grants chair
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2014 Global Grant Math Club contributions = $10,000 District Match = $10,000 TRF Match Club contribution = $ 5,000 TRF Match District contr. = $10,000 _____ Project Budget$35,000
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2014 Global Grant Scholarships Graduate-level Study period 1-4 years Alignment with the areas of focus Qualified host and international sponsors $30,000 minimum budget $1,000 club contribution
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