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1 Slide 1 2012 GRANT’S FORUM AUGUST 18, 2012 Rotary District 7620

2 Slide 2 Welcome PDG Claude Morissette District Rotary Foundation Chair

3 Slide 3 Today’s Format 1.Breakdown of the Program’s of the Foundation and the impact on your club. 2.Presentation of Projects from participating clubs.

4 Slide 4 How Clubs are Impacted Programs Grants Scholars Vocational Training Teams (old GSE)

5 Slide 5 Two Types of Grants A.Rotary Foundation District Grants B.Rotary Foundation Global Grants

6 Slide 6 District Grants Projects mission-related, flexible and innovative Educational and humanitarian projects or activities that support the mission of TRF Smaller activities and projects Local decision making, broader guidelines Follow District rules consistent with TRF guidelines District and Club stewardship

7 Slide 7 Global Grants Areas of Focus Grant Types ($) Packaged GrantsClub & District Grants Peace Conflict Prev. & Res. Disease Prev. Treatment Water & Sanitation Maternal & Child Health Basic Ed & Literacy Economic & Comm. Dev

8 Slide 8 Global Grants Educational and humanitarian purposes consistent with the six areas of focus Sustainable outcomes with long term impact Must meet specific standards Require Rotarian participation Require host & international partners Larger grant awards (minimum $15,000 World Fund grant)

9 Slide 9 Key Changes - Grants Two types of Grants: District Grants & Global Grants More money available for funding District Grants (up to 50% of DDF instead of 20% of DDF) but no WF match is available Minimum Matching Grant Funding from World Fund $15,000 (Through Global Grants) $1 from WF for each $1 of DDF and 50 cents from WF for each $1 cash

10 Slide 10 Vocational Training Teams Group Study Exchange Teams will be combined with the concept of Volunteer Service Grants to become “Vocational Training Teams” teaching or learning in the six areas of focus when funded by Global Grants No 25 – 40 age limit Teams determine length of stay based on purpose Minimum cost as Global Grant $30,000 (with $15,000 DDF and $15,000 World Fund or a mix of DDF, cash and Global Grant Funds) Smaller projects may be funded by District Grant without a World Fund match

11 Slide 11 Key Changes: Scholarships Global Grants can fund scholarships to study in the six areas of focus Minimum scholarship with Global Grant - $30,000 ($15,000 DDF and $15,000 World Fund or a mix of DDF, cash and Global Grant Funds) District can fund scholarships of any size from District Grant funds to study where they choose, even in District, provided they further purpose of TRF (no match available from world fund)

12 Slide 12 Programs of District 7620

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