2. ROTARY FOUNDATION
Rotary Foundation is the “Heart and Soul” of Rotary
International
Rotary Foundation is the engine that drives the Rotary
wheel
4. New Grant Model
District Grants
Global Grants
Packaged Grants
5. District Grants
Single “block” grant awarded annually
Local or international activities
Activities align with TRF mission
Local decision making with broader
guidelines
Smaller activities and projects
Up to 50% of District Designated Funds
No matching dollar
From 2014/15 can be used in non Rotary countries
6. Long-term projects
Sustainable outcomes
Larger grant awards aligned with
areas of focus
World Fund match
Two options:
club- and district-developed
packaged
7.
8. 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
10. GRANT APPLICATION
Thru Member Access
District Grant follow a two year planning and applying
happens during the first year and awards are issued
during the second year
Global Grants – Proposal needs to be submitted on
line. Needs a lot of details to be submitted.
All applications have to be done on line.
11. Qualification
Qualification provides clubs with financial and
stewardship controls to meet Foundation
requirements and successfully manage grant-funded
activities.
Clubs will need to qualify before applying for global
grants.
12. MOU
All Clubs and Districts will have to apply for a MOU if
they are to get any funds from TRF
Clubs will have to sign off with the District
District will have to enter into a MOU with TRF before
funds are released to the District