District Grant Online Training 2023-24 and The Rotary Foundation Overview
Learn about the District Grant Online Training for 2023-24 and The Rotary Foundation (TRF), which aims to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through health, education, and poverty alleviation projects. TRF manages major funds like the PolioPlus Fund and supports global grants through the Annual Fund. Explore the impact of TRF's work in managing over $3 billion for life-changing projects globally. Discover how contributions to TRF are transformed into local and global grants through the SHARE system, supporting various club projects. Dive into the details of District 6690 global grants and the significant funding provided by TRF to support impactful initiatives.
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District Grant Online Training 2023-24
The Rotary Foundation Funds for district grants come from Rotarians contributions to The Rotary Foundation The mission of The Rotary Foundation (TRF) is to Enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education and the alleviation of poverty.
The Rotary Foundation The Rotary Foundation is OUR Foundation Rotarians Run and direct our district grants Four-star Rating for 14 consecutive years by Charity Navigator the highest rating awarded TRF is unique Addresses the greatest needs Has donated more than $3 billion for life-changing, sustainable projects worldwide Extends beyond political and religious barriers
TRF Has Seven Areas of TRF Has Seven Areas of Focus Focus
The Rotary Foundation Manages 3 Major Funds PolioPlus Fund End Polio Now Annual Fund For Support Today Endowment Fund To Secure Tomorrow
Annual Fund/SHARE System Through the SHARE system, contributions to TRF are transformed into Global & Local grants that fund Club projects. What we raise this year is What we raise this year is Distributed 3 (5% for Admin & Support Costs) (5% for Admin & Support Costs) Distributed 3 Years as: Years as: - To World Fund Managed by RI for Global Grants & Other Programs - To DDF for District Grants to pay for club and district projects that our clubs and District Leaders choose (unused funds return to Global DDF for future use) - To DDF for Global Grants matching funds for global grants or donated to PolioPlus, the Rotary Peace Centers, or another District
District 6690 Global Grants In 2013-14, first year of new global grants system, our Foundation awarded $47.3 million. In 2019-20, 1,359 global grants were awarded worth $95.6 million World Fund Matching formulas for Global Grant funding changed July 1, 2022, to provide additional support for global grants due to high demand Leverage $1 of Club Money to $2.80 $1 contributed by District Rotary Clubs $1 matched using District 6690 Global Grant DDF $0.80 World Fund Match for District DDF Contributed
District 6690 District Grants 2022-23, Grants totaling $195,932 (District DDF Matching Funding of $84,786) 2021-22, 50 Grants totaling $188,635 (District DDF Matching Funding of $83,163) 2020-21, 46 Grants totaling $180,152 (District DDF Matching Funding of $75,113) 2019-20, 42 Grants totaling $475,113 (District DDF Matching Funding of $102,7978)
Importance of Annual Fund Primary source of funding for all Rotary Foundation activities. Success of Rotary projects in our community and around the world depends upon generosity of Rotarians Every Rotarian Every Year is critical to our ability to do Rotary s good work today and tomorrow A monthly, quarterly or annual gift to The Rotary Foundation can be made through Rotary Direct or your club/district Foundation chair. Make it easy and sign up for a recurring electronic gift Join District 6690 s 125 Club $100 to Annual Fund and $25 to PolioPlus Join our new Polio Plus Society recurring $100 annual gift to Polio Plus Fund
Impact of one donation 60 cents helps protect a child from polio $50 provides clean water to help fight waterborne illness $500 launches an antibullying campaign and creates a safe environment for children
District 6690 Grants Part 1 Contacts and Overview
District Grant Chair Greg Ervin 740-710-2241 gaervin1@gmail.com Athens Athens Sunrise Baltimore Barnesville Belpre Bethesda-Belmont-Morristown Bridgeport Byesville Cambridge Canal Winchester-Groveport Area Chillicothe Chillicothe, First Capital Circleville Circleville Sunrise Clintonville (Columbus) Columbus Columbus Short North Coshocton Delaware Dublin A.M. Dublin-Worthington Gahanna Gallipolis Granville Grove City Hilliard Ironton Kokosing Valley Newark-Heath
District Grant Coordinator Name Phone email Jackson Kokosing Valley Lancaster Lancaster-Sherman Lewis Center/Polaris Logan Malta-McConnelsville Marietta Marietta - Morning Middleport-Pomeroy Mount Vernon Nelsonville Newark Olentangy Pataskala Pike County Portsmouth Reynoldsburg-Pickerington St. Clairsville St. Clairsville Sunrise Sunbury-Galena Upper Arlington Upper Arlington/Grandview (TriVillage) Wellston West Lafayette Westerville Westerville Sunrise Whitehall-Bexley Worthington A.M. Zanesville Zanesville Daybreak
District 6690 Grants Part 1 Club Contacts
District Grants Single block grant awarded by The Rotary Foundation (TRF) to districts annually for club and district projects Local or international activities Local decision making with broader guidelines Smaller activities and projects 1 year Reimbursement model
RI District Grants Criteria Include active Rotarian participation Adhere to stewardship guidelines Demonstrate cultural sensitivity Activities align with The Rotary Foundation s mission
District Grant Qualifications Club enthusiastically and aggressively seeks to promote Annual Fund giving Club Foundation chair or Club grants coordinator completes Grant Training required Annually by TRF For Multi-Club Projects, only lead club is required to complete online grant management training
Decision Criteria if Grant Requests Exceed Available Dollars 1. Total club Annual Fund giving as compared to grant request 2. Per member Annual Fund giving amount 3. Percentage of members in club giving to Annual Fund 4. Increasing per member Annual Fund giving over a rolling 5 years 5. Percentage of members who are: a. Using Rotary Direct b. Number of Sustaining Members ($100 or more per year) c. Number of Paul Harris Society members ($1,000 or more per year)
District 6690 Grant Deadlines Club Foundation chair or Club Grants coordinator must complete Grant Training by May 1, 2023 Proposal or application deadline is May 1, 2023 If proposal is accepted by district grants committee, the final application must be submitted via Grants Section on DACdb by June 1, 2023.
District Grant Application Process 1. Submit grant application online at District 6690 website by May 1, 2023. Signed by 2 club officers. Club Grant Coordinator or Club TRF Chair must have completed the online Grants Management Training 2. Block grant request sent to The Rotary Foundation for approval. 3. TRF reviews and approves block grant and then sends check to district.
District Grant Completion Process 1. Project is completed by Club 2. Club submits Final Report 3. Final Report signed by 2 club officers 4. District Committee reviews/approves report 5. District reimburses club for District Designated Funds (DDF) portion
District 6690 Grants Part 2 Selecting a District Grant Project
District Grant Projects Can be local or international Goal is to provide a $1-for-$1 District Designated Funds (DDF) to Club matching up to $2,000 Depends on availability of DDF Depends on dollar amount of District Grant requests
District Grants Rules Available to fund scholarships (Timing) Fund activities that have been approved before implementation cannot reimburse expenditures incurred prior to grant approval Limit of $1,000 for Rotary signage
District Grants Restrictions TRF Terms and Conditions for Grants on www.Rotary.org https://my.rotary.org/en/document/terms-and-conditions-rotary-foundation-district-grants-and-global-grants
District Grants Restrictions Do Not: Unfairly discriminate Promote political or religious viewpoint Support purely religious functions Support activities involving abortion or solely for gender determination Fund arms or ammunition Serve as a new contribution to TRF or another TRF grant
District Grants Restrictions Cannot Fund: Continuous or excessive support of anyone beneficiary Establishment of foundation, permanent trust, or long- term interest-bearing account May be used to establish microcredit fund (see Section XI of the RI Terms and Conditions for Rotary Foundation District Grants and Global Grants) Purchase of land or buildings Fundraising activities Rotary events (District conference, conventions, etc.)
District Grants Restrictions Cannot Fund: Public relations unless it is essential for project implementation Project signage in excess of $1,000 Operating, administrative, or indirect program expenses of another organization Unrestricted cash donations to another organization Activities for which the cost has already been incurred
District Grants Restrictions Cannot Fund: Transportation of vaccines by hand over national borders without prior approval of appropriate government Travel to National Immunization Days Immunizations that consist solely of the polio vaccine Purchase of Covid-19 vaccines Study at Rotary Peace Center partner university
District Grants Restrictions Cannot Fund: Projects that require a person to work without pay Projects that require work from someone below the country s legal working age, or under age 16 if the law doesn t specify
District Grants Restrictions Download a copy of Terms and Conditions for Rotary Foundation District Grants and Global Grants at: www.rotary.org Click on MyRotary Go to The Rotary Foundation tab Select Apply for Grants Click on District Grants Scroll down to Resources and Reference
Difficult District Grant Projects Weather-dependent projects Projects that rely on other groups getting their part done first Projects that can t be completed in one year
Easier District Grant Projects Single purchase items Equipment School supplies Holiday baskets Scholarships Align Grant & School Year Timing Dictionaries Medical equipment
District 6690 Grants Part 3 Completing Your District Grant Application
4 Key Steps to Application Process 1. Make sure District Grant is for a valid use Promoting Peace Fighting Disease Promoting Clean Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Saving Mothers and Children Supporting Education Growing Local Economies Environment COVID-19 Disaster Relief Other: please specify
4 Key Steps to Application Process 2. Confirm Application is completed in full 3. Confirm Budget Tab is accurate Income items must equal expense items Budget Summary must be a net $0 DDF request cannot exceed $1 of DDF for $1 of Club funds 4. Two club officers sign grant; second signer submits to District Grants Committee for review and approval
District 6690 Grants Part 4 Club Approval Process
Club Application Approval Process Once the Application is complete it must be signed and submitted Don t sign the application before you are ready, once signed the application will be locked Grant must be signed by two club officers Officers must be designated in DACdb Can include Club TRF Chair or club grant coordinator One signer must have completed annual grant training Second signer submits to District Grants Committee for review and approval
District 6690 Grants Part 5 Final Report Process
3 Key Steps for Final Report 1. 2. Complete the Final Report in its entirety Upload required documents per TRF Terms and Conditions list Receipts must equal total project budget Copies of front and back of cancelled checks, bank statement, or detailed receipt and credit card statement Gather 2 Club officer signatures and second signer submits to District 3.
On On- -Line Application Process Line Application Process Go to www.Rotary6690.org Click on DACdb login tab Login into DACdb Click on My Club Tab Click on Club Grants icon Click on Club Grants View in Navigation box Choose the proper Org Year in upper right corner of screen
Step by Step Instructions Go to www.rotary6690.org Click Login DACdb Tab top right of screen Click District Tab located at top Click on Grants Icon Download the instructions you want: Part 1 Filling Out the Grant Application Part 2 District Grant Club Approval Process Part 3 District Grant Club Final Report Process
District TRF Chair Terry Rataiczak terry@kineticnetworking.com 740-525-1313
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