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The Future of Grant-Making

The Future of Grant-Making. Thank you for joining us, we will start shortly. In the Audio pane, select either Use Telephone or Use Mic & Speakers . If joining via telephone, be sure to enter the Access Code and Audio PIN noted in your Control Panel. Panelist. Pam Russell

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The Future of Grant-Making

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  1. The Future of Grant-Making Thank you for joining us, we will start shortly. In the Audio pane, select either Use Telephone or Use Mic & Speakers. If joining via telephone, be sure to enter the Access Code and Audio PIN noted in your Control Panel.

  2. Panelist Pam Russell Future Vision Transition Coordinator 2011-2013

  3. Agenda • Why a new grant model • New Rotary Foundation Grants • Pilot update • Questions

  4. Priorities Simplify TRF programs & processes Enhance Rotary’s public image New Rotary Foundation Grants Focus service efforts Transfer more decisions to districts Support global & local service

  5. 80 / 20 Concept 20% Longer Term, Higher Impact 80% Longer Term, Higher Impact 80% Shorter Term, Lower Impact 20% Shorter Term, Lower Impact

  6. Benchmarking TRF Number of Grants Awarded 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Conrad Hilton $100 M $500,000 The Rotary Foundation $100 M $12,500 Lions International $38.5 M $72,000 Annual Budget: Average Award: 4,160 1,000 535 500 180 MacArthur Foundation $260 M $520,000 Habitat For Humanity $100 M $100,000 2006-07 data

  7. Simple? 12 grant types >4,000! 9 languages 12 funding models 200 countries and territories 30 volunteer positions 26 currencies

  8. New Grants

  9. New Grants District Grants Global Grants Club- and district-developed grants Packaged grants Rotary Centers and PolioPlus

  10. Grant Funding District Designated Funds World Fund Cash District Grants Club-and District-Developed Global Grants Packaged Global Grants

  11. 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

  12. Sustainability Giving a community the skills and knowledge to maintain project outcomes for the long term, after grant funds have been expended

  13. 2017 Vision • Polio eradicated • A premier foundation • A recognized leader in meeting priority world needs • Significant strategic partnerships • Increased and diversified giving • Simplified grant and business model

  14. Stronger clubs Better projects Increased contributions Greater impact Enhanced public image Increased membership and donor base Greater global reach

  15. First Year of Pilot

  16. Learn Engage Train Qualify Apply What can you do?

  17. Questions

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