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Vocational Training Teams

Vocational Training Teams. District 6040 Training Bill and Debbie Cosgrove, Co-Chairs. What we know. Rotary Foundation funding for grants and group study exchange has changed. Reasons 100 districts were involved in a three year pilot ending 6/30/13.

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Vocational Training Teams

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  1. Vocational Training Teams District 6040 Training Bill and Debbie Cosgrove, Co-Chairs

  2. What we know • Rotary Foundation funding for grants and group study exchange has changed. • Reasons • 100 districts were involved in a three year pilot ending 6/30/13. • District leaders were trained at International Assembly 1/13. • Final decisions were made at • International level • District level

  3. Group Study Exchange TeamsVocational Training Teams • GSE • Established 1965 • 4-6 non-Rotarian members and 1 Rotary team leader • 25-40 years old • 3-6 weeks • Cultural and vocational • Home hosted • International travel costs paid by TRF • VTT • 2010-2013, Future Vision Pilot conducted • No maximum size • No age restriction • Any timeframe • Capacity building, teams may receive or provide training • Home, dorm, hotel • Funded by GlobalGrants, $30,000+

  4. Group Study ExchangeVocational Training Teams • GSE - Theme based ie: first responders, community government • VTT • Six areas of focus • Measurable • Sustainable

  5. Vocational Training Teams • Match at least one of the Six Areas of Focus: • Peace and conflict prevention/resolution • Disease prevention and treatment • Water and sanitation • Maternal and child health • Basic education and literacy • Economic and community development

  6. What is sustainability? The Rotary Foundation defines sustainability as the capacity for maintaining long-term outcomesto serve the ongoing need of a community after grant funds have been expended.

  7. Sustainability and VTTs The Foundation expects that, as a result of receiving a global grant, vocational training team participants will contribute to new and innovative methods in their professional fields. Vocational training team members also increase impact by providing or receiving training to ensure that knowledge is passed on to the greatest number of individuals.

  8. What is measurability? To be able to document the sustainability of a global grant, The Rotary Foundation relies on vocational training team members to report on the impact of their activities.

  9. Important Terms TRF The Rotary Foundation, also referred to as the Foundation District A group of Rotary clubs located in geographical proximity to each other. We are D6040. District Designated Funds (DDF) Three year cycle, one-half of Annual Programs Fund contributions returned to the district

  10. DDF District Designated Funds • District leadership makes funding decisions for DDF use: • Scholarships (local and International) • VTT/ Cultural Exchange Teams GSE • District Simplified Grants • District Matching Grants • District Contributions (DDF) to Polio Plus • District contributions (DDF) to peace fellows

  11. Grant Levels • Global Grant - $30,000+ - VTT • TRF money matched with DDF and/or fundraising by one or both districts • Decision making at the RI level • District Grant – GSE or VTT • Not matched by TRF • Decision making at the district level • District award “matched” by club contribution

  12. Illustration- Global Grant VTT

  13. Illustration- District Grant VTT • Clubs are expected to contribute one-half of the project budget and 100% of the project budget above $10,000.00

  14. Example VTTS • D7980 (CT) and Indonesia • Combat spread of Dengue fever; tiling bathrooms • D7980 (CT) and South Africa • Best practices in early childhood education, preschool curriculum, facilities and community support • D6400 (MI, Ontario) and D9550 Australia and East Timor • Train midwives • Train pharmacists in inventory control and security of dangerous drugs

  15. Example VTTs • Design efficient water D5340 (CA) and Uganda • pumps • Train community leaders and NGOs on microfinance • Train farmers to produce crops with high market value • D9600 and Holland • Train on how to combat the effects of drugs and alcohol • D5020 (WA) and Philippines • Instruct elementary school teachers on methods of teaching science.

  16. To get Started • Begin with the club's Grants Manager • VTT Planning Horizon Form will require: • Partner club or district • Goals, objectives, projects beneficiaries • Expertise needed • Time period covered • Budget • Needs Assessment • Area of Focus • Timelines

  17. Questions?? • For questions • Bill or Debbie Cosgrove, VTT Co-Chairs Bill 816 500 5326 bcosgrove@comcast.net • Debbie 816 665 7686 dccicosgrove@comcast.net • Elizabeth Usovicz Grants Subcommittee Elizabeth 913 638 8693 eusovicz@kc.rr.com • John Gill, District Rotary Foundation Chair John 816 405 9119 gillfarm@mchsi.com • Rick Simon, District Governor Rick ricksimon6040@gmail.com • Cassy Venters, District Governor Elect Cassy 816 584 2725 cdventers@me.com

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