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Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

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Page 1: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Grants Overview

2015/16

Page 2: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Engage

1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project.

a. As a result of a guest speaker.

b. As a result of a member’s interest.

c. As a partner with other clubs.

Page 3: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

What type of Project?

1. Domestic: In or around our backyard.

2. International: Anywhere in the world that Rotary is present.

Page 4: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

How Large is my Project?

1. Under 30,000.00/ Over 30,000.00

2. Self-Fund or look for partners.

3. Is there District Funds available?

Page 5: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

If I’m Going to Get, I have to Give

Has my club contributed to the Foundation? To be eligible to participate in a District Grant, we must have given at least 50.00 per member (capita) in the previous year. If we have done more, we can ask for more (Check District Rules). To be eligible to participate in a Global Grant, we must have give at least 100.00 per member (capita) in the previous year. The maximum Global Grant amount could be up to the full amount of the previous 2 year’s donations to the Annual Program Fund (APF)

Page 6: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Who will Lead the Project

1. Club Member Involvement.

2. Third Party Driven

3. Partnering with another Rotary Club.

Page 7: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Does the Project Qualify under the Terms & Conditions For Rotary

Grants

Page 8: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

What is A District Grant

1. Short-term duration

2. Club Involvement

3. Local or International

4. Club Support (financial)

5. Application on District Webpage www.rotary7620.org

6. Click on Future Vision Grant tab

Page 9: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

What is a Global Grant

1. Grant that exceeds 30K in budget.

2. Usually done Internationally.

3. International Partner

a. Relationship

b. Host becomes steward.

c. Does club qualify?- Is club MOU trained and in good standing?

Page 10: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Getting Started

1. Go to www.rotary.org

2. Log-On at “Member Access.”

3. Hit the Tab under Future Vision Rotary Grants 2014-15.

4. Take time to review some of the learning modules. Check out the bottom of the page for all the topics.

Page 11: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Moving Forward

1. Hit the tab “explore grants.” Here you will find descriptions of the different grant programs available, some of the rules and some examples.

2. Next, go back and hit “Global Grants.” This will give you information specific to global grants. On the right side of the page activate the “start your grant.”

Page 12: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Picking up Pace

You get to the “Manage your Grant” page. Some may get to the start your grant page.

Hit “start your grant” again and you’ll get to a page that starts with Rotarians are taking part in grants all over the world. Hit the tab on the left again for Global Grants.

Page 13: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Who has or is Doing Grants in the District

You now are at the page(s) that list the current on-going activity of the District. Here you will see information on Scholars and Projects. You can review an application to see how certain questions are answered. At the top you will see “start your grant” again. Hit on the tab.

Page 14: Grants Overview 2015/16. Engage 1. Decide as a club to get involved in a project. a. As a result of a guest speaker. b. As a result of a member’s interest.

Ready, Set, Go!

Look over each section in progression to start your grant:

1. Welcome

2. Overview

3. Activity types

4. Areas of focus

5. Sustainability

6. Review

7. Begin Your Application.

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It’s Just that easy

Questions?