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1 What if you only had one day to change the world?

2 Future Vision MOU Certification Presented by Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee March 1, 2013

3 What is Future Vision? A plan that reflects the desires and interests of Rotary worldwide to give the Foundation a SUSTAINABLE and more VISIBLE IMPACT in the world. Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

4 Objectives of Future Vision Encourage clubs to work together Strengthen impact of club projects Partner with other organizations Increase leverage Create innovation/artistry Advance understanding of the Foundation’s work Enhance Rotary’s public image Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

5 6 Areas of Focus Peace and Conflict Resolution Disease Prevention and Treatment Water and Sanitation Maternal and Child Health Basic Education and Literacy Economic and Community Development Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

6 Role of Grants Committee Oversee the qualification of clubs Serve as a RESOURCE on all Rotary Foundation Grants Evaluate and Approve Proposals for District & Global Grants Oversee reporting to TRF Provide input on DDF distribution Report any potential misuse or irregularities in grant related activity to TRF Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

7 Grants Criteria 2 Club Members must be MOU certified Club encouraged contribute to Polio Plus and to Annual Giving Host/International club must be eligible No outstanding Final Reports Must have 3 club members on Global Grant Project Committee for both host/international clubs Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

8 Grants Process All applications must FIRST be submitted to the District Grants Committee (DGC) DGC will review Application for eligibility DGC will approve District Designated Funds (DDF) as applicable to each Proposal If approved, club will be notified with one week Club can then submit application to TRF Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

9 Global Grants Clubs & districts apply for a World Fund match (min. US $15,000, total project budget min. $30,000) WF match (100% DDF, 50% cash contribution) District DDF limit is currently $5000.00 (DDF per project), club sponsored only. To satisfy World Fund Match, the minimum total project cost in our District must be at least $40,000, and club cash contributions (CCC) must be at least $20,000. Example: $5000.00DDF @ 100% match plus $20,000CCC @ 50% equals $15,000 of World Fund Match Awarded by TRF International and Host partner required Must fall within 6 Focus Areas Long term, sustainable and measurable Humanitarian, Educational, Vocational Longer planning process Active Rotarian participation Outside money now matched at 50% directly! International travel can be included in grant proposal. Educational grants fall under this criteria as well (formally Ambassadorial) Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

10 District Grants Local or international (District 7620 prefers local) No World Fund Match District will match with DDF up to $1,500 per club (and up to $4,500 with 3 clubs or more) Grants Funds managed by District No club partner required Short –term, one time and smaller scope Educational, vocational or humanitarian Applications accepted for Humanitarian Projects up to 8/16/12 Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

11 How to apply Global Grants – apply online using Member Access on the District Grants – send electronic application to District Grants Committee Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

12 TRF Principles of Sustainability Activities and safeguards that continue a project’s impact after Foundation funding is fully expended Use of local resources, regional input and local knowledge Respect for natural resource base Reach the most beneficiaries Prepare scholars and individuals to contribute new and innovative methods Prepare participants to increase impact and improve effectiveness Utilize the input and skills of grassroots groups Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

13 Current Global Grants for District 7620 Breast Cancer Center, Turkey Eye Care Screening, Mumbai Water Wells, Gundar, Ethiopia Clean Water, Oltorotua Teaching Training, Equador Global Scholarship to France Peace and Conflict, Uganda Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

14 District Grants for 2012-2013 DDF $60,000-16 clubs Leadership Training –Cyprus; Olney Cisco Center; lead club Lake Shore 4- $5000 Undergraduate Scholarships Wider Circle; Metro Bethesda Health Medical Equipment; Mt. Airy Vocational/educational training-Tanzania; Sykesville Safe Blood-Peru; Parole Water Sanitation/Oyster Reef; Lexington Park Grinder for Food Preparation-Burkina Faso; Montgomery Village Joshua Youth Academy-housing and education; Potomac Bethesda Mural Project-Children’s National Medical Center; Potomac Nutritious Food; Beltsville Disaster Recovery/Sudan; Bladensburg Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

15 DDF 2013-2014 Rotary Year Global Grants - $170,000 (includes rollover) District Grants - $40,000 District Scholarships - $20,000 Global Grant Scholar - $15,000 Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

16 Timelines Global Grants Open year round from a proposal and a funding Standpoint. Application process initiated through the quadrants

17 Timelines District Grant* Application for District Grants are submitted to the Grants Chair by June 15, 2013. The committee then reviews the projects and assigns a value to each. Projects may not start until notification by the Grant’s Committee. Projects for this year must be completed by March 31, 2014.

18 Significance or March 31st We have had a difficult time getting final reports on District Projects. By closing off the projects at the end of March, we will allow for final reports and new proposals to be done. This will lead to a more consistent flow of money.

19 District 7620 Grants Committee: Andrew Baum, PDG: senior advisor Lee Derrick, So. Anne Arundel Frank Faust, Lexington Park Ted Gregory, Carroll Creek Frank Faust, Lexington Park Maria Nelly, Washington, DC Richard Ziegfield, Columbia Patuxant Peter Kyle, Capitol Hill DGE Claude Morissette, DRFC Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee


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