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Learn how to navigate the Rotary Global Grants process and maximize your impact on international projects. This seminar covers everything from eligibility requirements to project planning, implementation, and reporting.
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Global Grants for International Projects, Terms and Conditions THE ROTARY FOUNDATION TRAINING SEMINAR, TALLINN 13.2.2016 Markus Lindström D1420 Rotary Foundation Committee
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TRF GUIDE TO GLOBAL GRANTS (2016) - EIGHT STEPS • INTRODUCTION • Global Grant Requirements • Eligible Activities • District and Club Qualification • 1 MAKE A SUSTAINABLE IMPACT • Sustainability • Making an Impact in Our Areas of Focus • Your Community’s Needs and Strengths • 2 PARTNER TO MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT • Partnership Requirements • Sponsor Roles • Cooperating Organizations • 3 PLAN YOUR GLOBAL GRANT-FUNDED • PROJECT • Develop a Project Plan • Identify Measurable Outcomes • Create a Financial Plan • Raise Funds • 4 APPLY FOR A GLOBAL GRANT • Get Started • Reviews and Approvals • Grant Ineligibility • 5 IMPLEMENT, MONITOR, AND EVALUATE • YOUR PROJECT • Project Implementation • Monitoring and Evaluation • Financial Transparency • Reviews, Visits, and Audits • 6 REPORT YOUR PROGRESS AND OUTCOME • Reporting Requirements • 7 GET EXTRA SUPPORT
GUIDE TO GLOBAL GRANTS (2016) - TRF QUALIFICATION 2/3 • 3D1420 Club Requirements for Global Grants • At least one Club member has attended District’s annual Rotary Grant Seminar; • The Club’s Memorandum of Understanding agreement with the District is completed; • The applying Club should be a “registered association or club” for Grants exceeding 2.000 EUR; • The Club has made a donation to the TRF Annual Fund at least once during the last previous 3 years. The District encourages clubs to donate at least 1.000 EUR every year to the Annual Fund.
GUIDE TO GLOBAL GRANTS (2016) - TRF PARTNERSHIP 1/3 ? Host and international sponsors have different responsibilities. However, the roles of each sponsor also depend on the clubs involved, the community’s strengths, and the nature of the project. As in all good relationships, communication is the key.
GUIDE TO GLOBAL GRANTS (2016) - TRF PARTNERSHIP 2/3 RULE OF THUMB
GUIDE TO GLOBAL GRANTS (2016) - TRF PARTNERSHIP 3/3 WORK AS A TEAM “ Primaryhost and international sponsors must each establish a grant committee of three Rotarians for a global grant. “ Members of this grant committee must come from the primary sponsor club (if the grant is club-sponsored) or district (if the grant is district-sponsored). For club-sponsored grant applications, district Rotary Foundation committee chairs must confirm that the primary sponsor clubs are qualified.
T&C FOR THE ROTARY FOUNDATION DISTRICT AND GLOBAL GRANTS 1/3 Terms and Conditions for Rotary Foundation District Grants and Global Grants (updated July 2015) This document is a Specification
T&C FOR THE ROTARY FOUNDATION DISTRICT AND GLOBAL GRANTS 2/3 GLOBAL GRANT RESTRICTIONS • DISCLAIMER • Belowaresomeselectedsnapshotsfrom the GG specification • Study the Specification for the restrictions • Study the Specification for whatyoucando Grants MUST NOT fund Establishment of a foundation, permanent trust, or long-term interest-bearing account Purchase of land or buildings New construction of or additions to any structure in which individuals live, work, or engage in any gainful activity, such as buildings (schools, homes/low-cost shelters, and hospitals), containers, and mobile homes, or of structures in which individuals carry out manufacturing or processing activities Fundraisingactivities
T&C FOR THE ROTARY FOUNDATION DISTRICT AND GLOBAL GRANTS 3/3 GLOBAL GRANT RESTRICTIONS • DISCLAIMER • Belowaresomeselectedsnapshotsfrom the GG specification • Study the Specification for restrictions and allowedactivities • Grants MUST NOT fund(cont.) • Public relations initiatives, unless they are essential to project • Expenses related to Rotary events such as district conferences, conventions, institutes, anniversary celebrations, or entertainment activities • Travel to National Immunization Days (NIDs, Polio) • Operating, administrative, or indirect program expenses of another organization with the exception of expenses allowed within the project management allocation for global grants.
From Vision thru Planning, Design , Implementation, Reporting and CLOSING
THE ROTARY FOUNDATION TRAINING SEMINAR, TALLINN 13.6.2016 Q & A Markus Lindström markus.lindstrom@perpetual.fi +358 400 463755