Rotary Foundation Global Grants
Feb 20, 2016
Rotary Foundation Global Grants
Rotary Foundation Global Grants:
• Large• International • Long term, high-impact • Six areas of focus • Club-created • Packaged global grants developed by The
Rotary Foundation and strategic partners
Qualifications & Prerequisites
1. Attend Grant Management Seminar2. Sign TRF Memorandum of
Understanding & D-6000 Addendum3. Host partner in project country4. Host partner is “qualified”5. Both clubs current with TRF reports
District 6000 Global Grant Requirements
1. Minimum $15,000 TRF award, $33,750 project budget
2. Partner Rotary club in project country3. Host partner encouraged to contribute4. Intl sponsors contribute at least 30%5. Host partner takes report responsibility6. Project falls in Area(s) of Focus7. Respect community needs & wishes
District 6000 Global Grant Requirements
8. 3 Project Contacts from both partners9. Communicate with D-6000 Global
Grant Committee Region Coordinator during development of the application
Africa & Europe: Denny SkinnerAsia/India & S Pacific: Rachel Litwiller Latin America & the Caribbean: Jim Peterson
D-6000 Global Grant Proposal & Application Process
• On line through www.rotary.org at “My Rotary”
D-6000 Global Grant Funding Guidelines
Cash DDF TRF Total
Host Club 0 0 0
Host District 0 0 0
D-6000 Club 7,500 3,750 11,250
D-6000 11,250 11,250 22,500
Total $7,500 $11,250 $15,000 $33,750
D-6000 Global Grant Funding Guidelines
• Only contributions from D-6000 clubs will be matched with D-6000 DDF
• Maximum D-6000 DDF match for any one project is $22,500
• GG applications accepted throughout the Rotary year, processed on a rolling basis
• GGs will be competitive in D-6000 so early application is recommended
D-6000 Global Grant Funding Guidelines
• Recommend partnering with other clubs and districts to increase the cash and DDF available for a project
• Maximum TRF match is $200,000• Additional competition and TRF approval
for a TRF award over $50,000
Rotary Foundation Global Grants