Welcome Outbound Global Grant Scholars!Global Grants ScholarshipJimmie Gorski, [email protected]
Rotary District 7620
TITLE | 2
DISTRICT 7620 SCHOLARSHIPS
TITLE | 3
GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
• Jimmie Gorski, Committee Chair – Rotary Club of Upper Marlboro [email protected]
• Judy Cappuccilli, Rotary Club of Historic Prince George’s County
• David Gough, Rotary Club of Upper Marlboro• Navin Valliappan, Rotary Club of Federal City
Advisors:• Andy Baum, District Rotary Foundation Chair• Bette Lewis, District Grants Chair
TITLE | 4
GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP
Global Grants Scholarship• $30,000.00 for one year of study in a graduate
program• One recipient• January 1, deadline for Clubs to submit complete
nominee packets to District Global Grants Scholarship Committee Chair
TITLE | 5
GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP
One scholarship for a minimum of $30,000.00 will be awarded for one year to pursue a graduate school program abroad and support Rotary goals in one of the six areas:
– Basic Education and Literacy– Disease Prevention and Treatment– Economic and Community Development– Maternal and Child Health– Peace and Conflict Resolution– Water and Sanitation
TITLE | 6
LOCAL CLUB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
TITLE | 7
LOCAL CLUB ELIGILILITY REQUIREMENTS
• The Club must make a donation to the Annual Program Fund (APF).
• The Club must be MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) trained.
TITLE | 8
ROLE OF THE CLUB GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
TITLE | 9
ROLE OF THE CLUB GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
• Interview applicants• Select the club’s nominee• Write a letter of support/sponsorship for
your club’s nominee• Make sure the application is complete• Send the completed packet electronically to
the Global Grants Scholarship Committee Chair by January 1.
TITLE | 10
GLOBAL GRANTS APPLICATION PACKET
TITLE | 11
GLOBAL GRANTS APPLICATION PACKET
Send all materials to the Global GrantsScholarship Committee Chair.• Completed application form
(www.Rotary7620.org > Foundation-Scholarships-Global Grants Scholarship)
• Letter of sponsorship from your club in District 7620
• Resume/CV• Copy of college transcript(s)• College or University Offer Letter
TITLE | 12
GLOBAL GRANT SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
TITLE | 13
GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP
TITLE | 14
GLOBAL GRANTS APPLICATION TIMELINE
TITLE | 15
GLOBAL GRANT SCHOLARSHIP TIMELINE
• October 31: Students submit completed applications and supporting documents to a qualified Rotary Club in District 7620.
• November: Clubs review applications, interview applicants, and select their nominee.
• January 1: Deadline for all individual Clubs to submit a letter of sponsorship and completed application packet to Jimmie Gorski, [email protected], District Global Grants Scholarship Committee Chair.
• Incomplete application packets will not be considered for further review.
TITLE | 16
GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP
• January-February: If selected as a finalist, applicants will be contacted for an interview by the District Global Grants Scholarship Committee Chair.
• March: Interviews will be conducted and scholarship recipients notified of their scholarship award by the District Global Grants Scholarship Committee Chair.
• May 1: Scholarship recipient notifies the District Global Grants Scholarship Committee Chair of scholarship acceptance to begin RI approval and funding. Alternate scholarship recipient notified of award if necessary.
TITLE | 17
GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARSHIP
• May 1: The confirmed scholar will be proposed to the Host Club and to Rotary International for evaluation and funding ninety days before travel is to begin.
• June-August: Scholarship paper work will be completed and approved by Rotary International Foundation.
• August-September: Scholarship funding will begin once received from the Rotary International Foundation.
TITLE | 18
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLARS
TITLE | 19
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2012-2013
• Salmaa Elshanshory• Studied at the Graduate
Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland
• Earned a Master’s degree in International Affairs with a focus on Conflict Resolution
• Aspires to begin field work in the area of conflict resolution in the Middle East.
TITLE | 20
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2013-2014
• Daniel Smith• Studied at the University of
Leeds in the United Kingdom• Earned a Master's degree in
Water, Sanitation, and Health Engineering, in the School of Civil Engineering
• Planning to work on water, sanitation, and hygiene development programs in Latin America and Africa
TITLE | 21
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2013-2014
• Leanne Polachek• Completed her study at the
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
• Received a Masters in Public Health in Developing Countries
• Will continue working in international development specifically focusing on initiatives related to women’s health concerns, health systems, and community health in low and middle income countries
Leanne with her Rotary counselor
TITLE | 22
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2014-2015
• Sarah Dobson• Studied at the University of
Peace in Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica
• Earned a Master's degree in Gender and Peacebuilding
• Planning to work in gender violence prevention and peacebuilding
TITLE | 23
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2015-2016
• Sundus Ahmed• Studied at the University of
Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom
• Earned a Master's degree in Epidemiology
• Currently attends St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada and plans to work in the area of prevention and treatment of infectious diseases in developing countries
TITLE | 24
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2015-2016
• Katie Northcott• Studied at London School of
Economics and Political Science
• Earned a Master's of Science in Population and Development
• Planning to work in international family planning and reproductive health programming, specifically in West Africa
TITLE | 25
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2016-2017
• David Sanders• Previously completed a B.A. in
Political Science from Union College; has worked for six years in social enterprise, financial research, and impact investing
• Will study for a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) at the University of Oxford, SaïdBusiness School in the United Kingdom
• Will spend Summer 2016 with LeapFrog Investments, an impact private equity firm whose companies lift people out of poverty.
TITLE | 26
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2017-2018
• Samuel Ritholtz• Studied international
development at Cornell University
• Will read for a Master’s in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies at the University of Oxford
• Spent the past three years at an international human rights law firm working to free prisoners of conscience abroad
TITLE | 27
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2017-2018
• David Kolin• Completed a B.A. in
Chemistry at Pomona College • Researched intracellular
trafficking at the NIH as an IRTA fellow
• Studying for an MSc in Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
• Planning to pursue a career as a physician-epidemiologist following medical school
TITLE | 28
DISTRICT 7620 GLOBAL GRANTS SCHOLAR 2018-2019
• Kaitlin Thompson• Completed her B.A. in Economics
and Political Science from Villanova University, which included studying abroad in Chile
• Will begin her Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) studies at the University of Oxford’s SaïdBusiness School in the United Kingdom in fall 2018
• Aspires to work in corporate social responsibility and influence how businesses impact local economies and communities through their policies and programs
TITLE | 29
INBOUND SCHOLARS
TITLE | 30
HOST AND INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEES
• Host Committee –comprised of three Rotarians from a club in the country where the project will take place
• International Committee—comprised of three Rotarians from a different country ( the club where the grant originated)