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PETS 2013

PETS 2013. Foundation Training MOU Certification. Future Vision MOU Certification. Presented by Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee February 16,2013. What is Future Vision?.

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PETS 2013

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  1. PETS 2013 Foundation Training MOU Certification

  2. Future VisionMOU Certification Presented by Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee February 16,2013

  3. What 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. Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

  4. Objectives 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 Foundation’s work Enhance Rotary’s public image Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

  5. What’s At Stake Show Me The Money

  6. The 2013 -2014 DDF Budget $134000 District Grants Global Grants Humanitarian 40,000 175,000 (CO) Educational 20,000 30,000 Polio Plus $10,000 World Peace Fellowships $10,000

  7. Who’s Currently Not in the Game New Game Just Starting; everyone who attends and then has their President Elect go to MDP qualifies.

  8. Grants Criteria 2Club Members must be MOU certified Club encouraged contribute to Polio Plus and to Annual Giving Host/International club must be eligible No outstanding Final Reports Must have 3 club members on Global Grant Project Committee for both host/international clubs Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

  9. Grants Process Club Quadrants receive grant ideas and projects. Group decides which projects warrant going forward. Grants Committee receives application and checks its eligibility (DGSC) Quadrant receives project approval and begins application to TRF. DGC will approve District Designated Funds (DDF) as applicable to each application. Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

  10. How Do I Get In The Game • Complete this course. • Participate in Foundation Giving • Join the quadrant • Apply for Global & or District Grants

  11. Potential Programs Generating Interest • Invite a guest from a Club that has a successful project completed. • Partner with an organization in the community. Have the speaker present to your club. • Invite a Grants committee member to give a meeting. Better yet, have your member who is trained give the program.

  12. More Potential Programs • Invite a scholar to present to the club. • Put the Foundation in front of the club each week with a Foundation moment focusing on project and programs. • Anything else????? • Rotary “You Tube” videos.

  13. Resources • District Website- specific tab for Grants • RI Website- Learning modules for Future Visions (e-learning). • District Foundation Team- includes both the giving and program sides. • Club members who are astute on the Foundation.

  14. Memo of Understanding What am I signing? 1. Terms of Qualification 2. Club Leadership Responsibilities for Qualification 3. Financial Management 4. Document Retention 5. Report on Use of Grant Funds 6. Method for Reporting and Resolving Misuse of Grant Fund

  15. Club Memorandum of Understanding Good for one year Entire club responsible for use of grant funds Club must disclose any potential conflict of interest Club must cooperate with all district and TRF audits Club must certify 2 members Club must establish succession plan Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

  16. The club MOU is a legal document between the club and the district. By signing this agreement, the club president and president elect are authorizing it, which enters the club into a legal agreement with TRF to abide by all Rotary Foundation and Rotary International policies. Authorization & Agreement Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

  17. Questions

  18. Good Luck Everyone District 7620 Grants Committee: Andrew Baum, Carroll Creek PDG: senior advisor Lisa-Marie Monsanto, Washington, DC: Chair Paul Derstine, Bonds Meadow RC Dr. Barry Thompson, North Bethesda RC Chris Siciliano, TowsontowneRC Peter Kyle, Capitol Hill RC Dr. Paul Manchak, Lexington Park RC Steve King, Leonardtown RC Ted Gregory, Carroll Creek RC Rob Brown, TowsontowneRC - DRFC Rotary District 7620 Grants Committee

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