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Global Grants Slide 1
Mentor Training – 27 February 2010Grants Management Seminar – 20 March 2010
Global Grants Slide 2
Mentor Training – 27 February 2010Grants Management Seminar – 20 March 2010
District Organization
• District Rotary Foundation Chair (DRFC)Pam Russell
– District Grants Subcommittee Chair (DGSC)Philippe Lamoise
• District Global Grants Chair John Fistere
• District District Grants Chair Marge Cole
– District Fundraising Chair Steve Brown
– District PolioPlus Chair Richard Coutts
– Foundation Mentors
Overview Slide 3
Agenda
• Overview Philippe Lamoise
• District Grants Marge Cole
• Website Demo Philippe Lamoise
• Club Qualification John Fistere
• Break
• VTT/Scholarships Philippe Lamoise
• Global Grants John Fistere
• Website Demo Philippe Lamoise
Overview Slide 4
Concepts
• We won’t explain “why” anymore
• Focus on the Grant Process
• We will teach you, but not do it for you
• 2 ways to do grants
• Common sense
• Follow the money
Overview Slide 5
Raising Funds
• The way to raise funds has not changed
• How much comes back to the District as DDF has not changed
• DDF allocation history
Overview Slide 6
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
DDF $229,000 $130,000 $210,000 $200,000 $282,000 $302,000 $255,000
Carry Over $89,000 $92,000 $34,000 $68,000 $71,000 $144,000 $144,000
Total $318,000 $222,000 $244,000 $268,000 $353,000 $446,000 $399,000
(numbers may not be 100% accurate)
Spending Funds
Old System
• DSG (max 20%)
• Matching Grants
• 3H Grants
• GSE
• Ambassadorial Scholars
• GUTS
• PolioPlus
• Peace Scholars
New System
• District Grants (max 50%)
• Global Grants
• PolioPlus
• Peace Scholars
Overview Slide 7
Spending Funds
• District Grants– The money is sent to the District– The District decides how to spend it– Local application process and reporting
• Global Grants– The money stays at TRF– The District approves the use of the DDF– 2 application processes (and reporting)
• At the District level to approve the DDF allocation• At TRF to approve the Global Grant
Overview Slide 8
Quick Comparison
District Grants• Application process with the
District
• Can be local
• No partner required
• Can be in a non-pilot district
• Max $4,000 DDF
• No TRF match
• No Paul Harris credit
• No qualification required
• Smaller projects
Global Grants• Application process with The
Rotary Foundation
• Must be international
• Partner is required
• Must be with a pilot district
• Max $12,000 DDF
• TRF match
• Paul Harris credit
• Clubs must qualify
• Bigger projects
Overview Slide 9