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Page 1: District 5390 Foundation Seminar October 20, 2012 Butte, Montana.

District 5390 Foundation Seminar

October 20, 2012Butte, Montana

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Why Future Vision

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Mission of The Rotary Foundation• The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to

enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, good will and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty.

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Club Qualification and the Memorandum of Understanding

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District Structure

Audit Committee

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District MOU

• Online qualification process• District agrees to implement:– Financial requirements– Stewardship requirements

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District Elements of Qualification• District must:– Be responsible for use of funds for district-

sponsored grants– Be responsible for a club-sponsored grant if

necessary– Comply with MOU and all applicable TRF policies– Cooperate with financial, grant or operational

audits• Qualification may be suspended

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Club Timeline

• Attend the District Foundation Seminar• Appoint a club Rotary Foundation Committee

Chair• Club Qualification– Attend Grants Management Seminar– Sign and Implement Memorandum of

Understanding• Submit grant proposals

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Club Elements of Qualification• Club Memorandum of Understanding• Grants Management Seminar Attendance (1, 2

or more attendees?)• District-specific Requirements– Current on RI and District Dues?– Current on IRS reporting?– APF giving?– DDF award criteria?• Current on reporting?

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Club MOU

• Club Qualification• Club Officer Responsibilities• Financial Management Plan• Bank Account Requirements• Report on Use of Grant Funds• Document Retention• Reporting Misuse of Grant Funds

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District Grants Overview

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District Grants

• Single “block” grant awarded annually• Local or international activities, scholarships,

volunteer service travel, disaster recovery• Activities align with TRF mission• Local decision making with broader guidelines• Smaller activities and projects• Sustainability not required

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Mission of The Rotary Foundation• The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to

enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, good will and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty.

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District Grants

• Single “block” grant awarded annually• Local or international activities, scholarships,

volunteer service travel, disaster recovery• Activities align with TRF mission• Provides for local decision making with

broader guidelines• Smaller activities and projects• Sustainability not required

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District Grants – What happens when

• Clubs and district identify projects• District submits spending plan via Member

Access to TRF (before 15 May 2014)• TRF approves spending plan• Funds issued (not before 1 July 2013)• District disburses all funds• District sends final report to TRF• District manages stewardship of grant

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District Grants Spending Plan• Online application submitted by the district• Lists:– Project Description & Location (country)– Club– Amount of DDF requested

• 20% can be contingency• 3% can be administrative expenses

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Global Grants Overview

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Mission of The Rotary Foundation• The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to

enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, good will and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty.

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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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Global Grants - Humanitarian• Aligns with one or more areas of focus• Benefiting community identifies need• Benefiting community actively participates• Strengthens local knowledge, skills and

resources• Sustainable• Measureable

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Global Grants - Scholars• Graduate level study• Field of study and professional goals further

areas of focus• One to four years• Application timeline is shorter• Reference: Areas of Focus – Statement of

Purpose and

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Global Grants – Vocational Training Teams

• Builds skills in community or participants• Most beneficial when in conjunction with

humanitarian project• Can be uni- or multi-vocational• Three or more members (Rotarian or non-Rotarian)• No restrictions on age or length of stay

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Global Grants – Measurability & Evaluation

• Measurability part of application– What will be measured– How it will be measured– Detailed plan on measurement

• Goals should be quantitative and qualitative• Provides information to the donors

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Global Grants – What Happens When

• Application• Approval• Cash contributions to TRF• Payment• Implement grant• Report

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Packaged Grants Overview

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Packaged Grants

• Entirely funded by the World Fund• TRF finds partners and designs framework• Rotarians focus talents & energy on

implementation• Aga Khan University, Oikocredit, IHE-Unesco,

Mercy Ships

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Major Challenges?Questions? Concerns?

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Thank you!