The document summarizes Rotary Foundation programs and grants. It discusses how Foundation grants support Rotary's humanitarian work through large international projects as well as smaller local community projects. Matching grants require partnerships between clubs, while district simplified grants fund smaller international or local projects. The Foundation enables clubs to achieve more through collaboration than they could individually.
4. Rotary is an international Humanitarian Aid agency Reality
5. District 1010 Assembly 2011 Rotary runs major international educational and peace programme Peace studies Ambassadorial scholars Group Study Exchange (GSE)
8. District 1010 Assembly 2011 A mutual fund – all clubs help each other to do more than they could themselves Donations District managed fund (DDF) Project Club funds World Fund 50% 50%
9. District 1010 Assembly 2011 Mixed investment and flow-through model Investment income District managed fund (DDF) Programmes World Fund 50% 50% Invested for 3 years Donations Fund management costs
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11. District 1010 Assembly 2011 Matching grants How to fund a $65,000 project Donations District managed fund (DDF) Project $65,000 Club funds World Fund World Fund matches 1005 of the District fund contribution and 50% of club contributions $25,000 $25,000 + $5,000 $10,000
12. District 1010 Assembly 2011 District Simplified grant (DSG) Donations District managed fund (DDF) Project £950 Club funds World Fund £300 £650
13. Water, sanitation and hygiene education in Nepal Multi-club – led by Elgin with the Kimlaya Gurhkas’ club in Kathmandu A Matching grant project
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22. Matching Grants 2010/11 Oldmeldrum and others Nepal Literacy for young mothers Blairgowrie India Limb camp project Dunfermline Rawalpindi Reconstruction after flooding in Pakistan Elgin an others Nepal Water supply Dundee Sri Lanka Artificial limbs Auchterarder S Africa School computer equipment and furniture Montrose Kenya Library equipment for Nyumbani St Andrews Kilrymont Cameroun Water harvesting for a school Aberdeen Kenya Child mortality – training Aberdeen Deeside Uganda Water harvesting at a health centre Ellon Kenya Water supply for a school Inverness Culloden Malawi Programme of water projects West Fife Zambia Water project led by District 1080 Total project value: $¼m
23. Brae Riding school for the disabled Dundee Club A District Simplified Grant project
27. Conventional funding v Foundation funding Projects Rotary clubs Aid agency Project International clubs (or Districts) Cooperating organization Host club and District District funds Central Foundation funds
30. 36 clubs have benefited from Foundation grants over the last three years Have you got project concepts that we could help you realise? Would you be interested in a multi-club project working with the District team?
34. District 1010 Assembly 2011 Over 5m purple crocuses planted around Britain to draw attention the End Polio Now campaign Mass planting of purple crocuses
36. Gates Challenge – district to date On target (40) Some way still to go (48 clubs) Target to June 2012 $6,000 Target to May 2011 $4,600 Totals to May 2011 Note: 5 of the top 10 gave little or nothing to the APF last year. XXX club District target $520,000 Target to May 2011 $400,000 Donated by end 2010 $445,000
39. District 1010 Assembly 2011 The Foundation mission ‘ To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.’
42. GSE programme 2011/12 District 9700 (North West of Sydney) 2011 July Offers to host incoming team September Outgoing team leader applications due Sept/Oct District team in District 1010 December Team member applications due 2012 April to 1010 team visits Australia
44. District 1010 Assembly 2011 Ambassadorial scholars 2011/12 Deborah Adams, Honolulu Peace and sustainability St Andrews Diego Carrillo Santoscoy, Mexico Economics St Andrews Jordan Williams, Greece International relations St Andrews
59. Matching grant example Club funds District funds RI matching funds Sponsor club £1,900 £950 50% matching Host club £500 £250 50% matching Minimum £50 District 1010 funds £2,500 £2,500 100% matching International partner district £1,000 £1,000 100% matching Totals £2,400 £3,500 £4,700 Project total cost £10,600
60. DSGs: maximum grants £2,500 International projects involving a partner club, but too small for a Matching Grant, or located in a Future Vision district £2,000 Other international projects £2,000 Local projects involving 3 or more clubs £1,000 ‘ One off’ local projects with ‘hands on’ Rotarian involvement, a specific humanitarian group, and max. 25% from non-Rotary funds £650 Other local projects meeting general eligibility criteria