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1 Future Vision A change in how grants are managed in Rotary Future Vision UpdateSlide 1
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2 Future Vision UpdateSlide 2 Rotary Foundation Motto & Mission Doing Good in the World …to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. COL Endorsed, April 2007
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3 Things Are Changing The Matching Grant Program was established in 1965 From 1965 to 2000 (35 years) only 10,000 Matching Grants were awarded From 2000 to 2010 (10 years) another 10,000 Matching Grants were awarded The model is unsustainable Future Vision UpdateSlide 3
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4 How We Work Today Future Vision UpdateSlide 4
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5 What Our District Manages Today Grants for University Teachers Ambassadorial Scholarships Group Study Exchange District Simplified Grants Volunteer Service Grants Matching Grants 3-H Grants Future Vision UpdateSlide 5
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6 The Rotary Club of Kelowna in Action Future Vision UpdateSlide 6 Donations Committee Project Club Contribution 1Festivals Kelowna - Parks Alive$250 2150th Anni of Father Pandosy$1,000 3 NV2 Springvalley Middle Schhool anti drug$1,000 4NV4 Dare to Care$1,000 5NV5 Okanagan Regional History Fair$500 6NV7 Search and Rescue$1,000 7NV9 Powder Hounds PIM$3,400 8 NV14 Jean Minguy Memorial RCMP Youth Academy$3,000 Approved$11,150 World Community Service Committee Project Club Contribution Project Value 1 Claremont $ 5,000.00 $ 54,400.00 2 Talagante $ 2,000.00 $ 11,300.00 3 Amreli $ 2,566.00 $ 15,978.00 4 Devrukh $ 4,000.00 $ 16,250.00 Approved $ 13,566.00 $ 97,928.00
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7 What are the Major Changes The Clubs – NOT the District – will initiate all projects –Scholarships –Local projects –International projects –Group study exchanges –Other projects Future Vision UpdateSlide 7
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8 The Other Major Change - Funding Future Vision UpdateSlide 8 Annual Programs Fund Contributions 2010 – 2011 Annual Programs Fund Contributions 2010 – 2011 $200,000 $200,000 50% SHARE 50% 50% SHARE 50% District Designated Fund TRF World Fund District Designated Fund TRF World Fund (Available Exclusively to D.5060) (Available to Any District) (Available Exclusively to D.5060) (Available to Any District) $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 $100,000 50% 50% 50% 50% $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 District Grants Global Grants Global Grants District Grants Global Grants Global Grants
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9 The Mind Shift Today we have local projects and international projects In the Future we have District Grants and Global Grants Future Vision UpdateSlide 9
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10 What is a District Grant Projects that don’t qualify for Global Grants Can be local or international Requires a partner – does not have to be a Rotarian partner Must be in one of the six areas of focus Sustainability is strongly encouraged Administered by the District Matching is $0.50 to $1.00 Future Vision UpdateSlide 10
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11 Types of Projects that Qualify Sledge for Powder Hounds Carpeting for Ozanam House Art supplies for a local program Scholarships Vocational training teams Travel for volunteers Disaster recovery Future Vision UpdateSlide 11
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12 Funding for a District Grant Future Vision UpdateSlide 12 1. Club Generated Contribution $10,000 2. District Match (DDF $0.50 : $1) $ 5,000 3. TRF World Fund Match $ 0 Total Funding $15,000
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13 What is a Global Grant Larger projects – must be > $30,000 Includes an International and a Host Rotary club working in partnership Must be in one of the six areas of focus Must meet the qualifications for sustainability Requires a Needs Assessment Administered by the clubs and TRF only – NO District involvement in decisions Future Vision UpdateSlide 13
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14 Future Vision UpdateSlide 14 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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15 Funding for a Global Grant Future Vision UpdateSlide 15 1.Club Generated Contribution $10,000 2.District Match (DDF $1 : $1) $10,000 3.TRF World Fund Match min. $15,000 Club Generated Funds ($0.50 : $1) $5,000 District Funds (DDF $1 : $1) $10,000 Total Funding $35,000
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16 What Do We Do Now? Get qualified as a club –Two individuals attend Grant Management Training Seminar per year (October 13, 2012) –Sign Club MOU with the District Consider the organization of the various committees – Donations and WCS Identify projects early – The District needs to know what we want to do Future Vision UpdateSlide 16
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17 Future Vision UpdateSlide 17 www.rotary.org/futurevision
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