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The Future of Grant-Making Thank you for joining us, we will start shortly. In the Audio pane, select either Use Telephone or Use Mic & Speakers. If joining via telephone, be sure to enter the Access Code and Audio PIN noted in your Control Panel.
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Pam Russell Future Vision Transition Coordinator 2011-2013 Panelist
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3 Why a new grant model New Rotary Foundation Grants Pilot update Questions Agenda
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4 Enhance Rotary’s public image Simplify TRF programs & processes Focus service efforts Support global & local service Transfer more decisions to districts New Rotary Foundation Grants Priorities
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5 80 / 20 Concept 80% Shorter Term, Lower Impact 20% Longer Term, Higher Impact 80% Longer Term, Higher Impact 20% Shorter Term, Lower Impact
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6 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Number of Grants Awarded 4,160 Benchmarking TRF Habitat For Humanity $100 M $100,000 1,000 Conrad Hilton $100 M $500,000 MacArthur Foundation $260 M $520,000 500 Lions International $38.5 M $72,000 The Rotary Foundation $100 M $12,500 Annual Budget: Average Award: 535 180 2006-07 data
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7 Simple? 12 funding models 200 countries and territories 9 languages 26 currencies 30 volunteer positions 12 grant types >4,000!
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New Grants
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9 District Grants Club- and district- developed grants Packaged grants Rotary Centers and PolioPlus Global Grants
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Grant Funding District Grants Club-and District- Developed Global Grants Packaged Global Grants Cash World Fund District Designated Funds
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11 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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12 Giving a community the skills and knowledge to maintain project outcomes for the long term, after grant funds have been expended Sustainability
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13 2017 Vision Polio eradicated A premier foundation A recognized leader in meeting priority world needs Significant strategic partnerships Increased and diversified giving Simplified grant and business model
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14 Enhanced public image Increased contributions Greater global reach Increased membership and donor base Better projects Greater impact Stronger clubs
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First Year of Pilot
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16 What can you do? Learn Engage Train Qualify Apply
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17 Questions
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