Title: MOU Certification
1MOU Certification
- Presented by
- Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee
2What is Future Vision?
- A plan that reflects the desires and interests of
Rotary worldwide to give the Foundation a
SUSTAINABLE and more VISIBLE IMPACT in the world.
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3Objectives of Future Vision
- Encourage Clubs to work together
- Strengthen impact of Club projects
- Partner with other organizations
- Increase leverage
- Create innovation/artistry
- Advance understanding of the Foundations work
- Enhance Rotarys public image
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46 Areas of Focus
- Peace and Conflict Resolution
- Disease Prevention and Treatment
- Water and Sanitation
- Maternal and Child Health
- Basic Education and Literacy
- Economic and Community Development
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5Role of Grants Committee
- Oversee the qualification of Clubs
- Serve as a RESOURCE on all Rotary Foundation
Grants - Evaluate and Approve Proposals for District
Global Grants - Oversee reporting to TRF
- Provide input on DDF distribution
- Report any potential misuses or irregularities in
Grant related activities to TRF
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6Grants Criteria
- 2 Club Members must be MOU certified
- Club members must make contribution to Polio Plus
and to Annual Giving - Host/International Club must be eligible
- No outstanding Final Reports on any open Global
- or District Grant
- Must have 3 club members on Global Grant Project
Committee for both host/international clubs
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7Expanded Eligibility for District Grants
- Expanded eligibility for district grants.
Effective immediately, district grants can now
fund youth programs (including Rotary Youth
Exchange, RYLA, Rotaract, or Interact),
construction (including low cost shelters),
travel for staff of cooperating organizations,
scholar orientation seminars, grant management
seminars, and activities primarily implemented by
an organization other than Rotary.
8New Generations
- Rotaract, Interact, RYLA, Youth Exchange
projects qualify for grant funding, but will be
funded through the sponsoring Rotary Club. It is
the sponsoring Rotary Clubs responsibility to
meet all eligibility requirements. Therefore,
the sponsoring Rotary Club will be responsible
for the oversight of the project from the
application through completion to include all
mandatory reporting. The amount of money
available for a project will be the same amount
the sponsoring Rotary Club has available per the
availability rules and will count toward the
total amount available for the Sponsoring Rotary
Club.
9District Grants Process
- All applications must FIRST be submitted to the
District Grants Committee Chair thru email or
regular mail. - Club must then present their project at the
District Grant Forum. - District Grant Committee will review for approval
each application and make recommendation to DRFC
. - If project is approved, Club will be notified and
application will be submitted to TRF by DRFC for
final approval. - Once TRF approves project, DRFC will notify Club
only then can project be started.
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10District Grant Details
- Local or International (District 7620 prefers
local) - No World Fund Match
- District will match with DDF per the New Rules
posted on the website and on each application
form (and up to 4,500 with 3 clubs or more) - Grants Funds is managed by District
- No Club partner required
- Short term, one time (no more than twice) and
smaller scope - Educational, Vocational or Humanitarian
- Applications accepted for Humanitarian Projects
from 4/1/15 to 5/09/15 - Clubs must present in person their Grant request
to the Committee on - May 16, 2015 at the District Grant Forum.
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11Global Grants Process
- Clubs Districts apply for a World Fund match
(min. US 15,000, total project budget
minimum 30,000) - World Fund match (100 District Designated Fund
(DDF), 50 cash contribution) - District Designated Fund (DDF) new limit rules
are currently on the District Website
under Future Vision Grants / Grant Guidelines. - Example 5,000.00 DDF _at_ 100 match
plus 15,000 Cash _at_ 50 equals 12,500 of World
Fund Match for a total of 32,500.00 project. - Awarded by TRF
- International and Host partner is required.
Districts and Clubs MUST BE MOU certified. - Must fall within 6 Focus Areas
- Must meet long term, sustainable and measurable
- Humanitarian, Educational, Vocational
- Longer planning process
- Active Rotarian participation
- Outside money now matched at 50 directly!
- International travel can be included in grant
proposal. - Educational Grants fall under this criteria as
well (formally Ambassadorial)
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12TRF Principles of Sustainability
- Activities and safeguards that continue a
projects impact after Foundation funding is
fully expended - Use of local resources, regional input and local
knowledge - Respect for natural resource base
- Reach the most beneficiaries
- Prepare scholars and individuals to contribute
new and innovative methods - Prepare participants to increase impact and
improve effectiveness - Utilize the input and skills of grassroots groups
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13How to apply
- Global Grants apply online using Member Access
anytime during the year. Must contact District
Grant Chair to discuss prior to filling out
application. - District Grants send electronic application to
District Grants Committee Chair from 4/1/2015
thru 5/9/2015 and then present live to the
District Grant Committee on 05/16/2015. Form
available on District Website
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14Current Global Grants for District 7620
- Improving Child Health in Mali
- Harvesting Rain Water in Maharashira, India
- Water Wells, Togo Africa
- Clean Water in Ghana
- Breast Cancer Center, Adana Turkey
- Village Drilling in Africa
- Water Wells in Gongar, Ethiopia
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15District Grants for 2014-2015
- DDF 67,875.00 - 16 clubs
- Tea Time for Family Olney 1,500.00
- Free Dental Clinic - Lexington Park, Leonardtown
Charlotte Hall 4,500.00 - 4- 5000 Undergraduate Scholarships
- Community Murals - Catonsville 2,250.00
- Transportation to Disables - North Bethesda
2,250.00 - Dental Care to the needy - Frederick 1,500.00
- Renovate and Repair Roofs - West Anne Arundel
Lakeshore 3,000.00 - Green House Project Parole South Anne Arundel
4,500.00
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16DDF 2015-2016 Rotary Year
- Global Grants - - 67,944,000 (Excluding
rollover Endowment earnings) - District Grants - -57,944
- District Scholarships - 10,000
- Global Grant Scholar - 15,000
- Polio Plus - 10,000.00
- Peace Fellow Scholarship - 10,000.00
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17Timelines
- Global Grants
- Open year round from a proposal and a funding
standpoint.
18 Timelines District Grants
- 2015-2016 District Grant Application for
District Grants are submitted to the Grants Chair
by May 8, 2015 and presented on May 16, 2015 to
the Committee by the Clubs in person. The
committee then reviews the projects and assigns a
value to each. Projects may not start until
notification by the Grants Committee. Projects
for must be completed by March 31, 2016.
19Significance of March 31st
- We have had a difficult time getting final
reports on District Projects. Closing off the
projects at the end of March will allow for final
reports and new proposals to be done prior to the
start of the new Rotary year. This will lead to a
more consistent flow of money and getting
approved for the District Block Grant much faster
giving the Club more time to get their project
completed.
20- District 7620 Grants Committee 2015-2016
- Bette Lewis, PDG Chair
- Disease Prevention Dina Goldberg
- Peace and Conflict Resolution Philip Reynolds
and PDG Peter Kyle - Maternal and Child Health Mirielle Kanda
- Water Steve King
- Economics Quentin Wodon
- Education Willam Bowerman
- Anna Mae Kobbe DGE
- Greg Wims DGN
- Pat Kasuda, DRFC
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