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District Designated Funds

District Designated Funds. Presented at Foundation Seminar. By Bob Shydo DDF Administrator. DDF. September 08, 2012. DDF Funding Cycle. Rotarians and clubs make contributions to the Annual Fund each year. After 3 Years: 50% of your club’s contributions goes to the World Fund

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District Designated Funds

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  1. District Designated Funds Presented at Foundation Seminar By Bob Shydo DDF Administrator DDF September 08, 2012

  2. DDF Funding Cycle • Rotarians and clubs make contributions to the Annual Fund each year. • After 3 Years: • 50% of your club’s contributions goes to the World Fund • 50% of your club’s contributions comes back to the district as District Designated Funds (DDF) With Revenue Sharing • 40% of your original contribution is allocated to your club by the district

  3. DDF Transfer Form

  4. DDF Transfer Form – Transferring Club

  5. DDF Transfer Form – Transferring Club All sections are required to be completed correctly for DDF Transfer to be processed

  6. DDF Transfer Form – Receiving Club

  7. DDF Transfer Form – Receiving Club Receiving District and Rotary Club are required to be completed correctly for DDF Transfer to be processed

  8. DDF Transfer Form – Receiving Club Please write the grant name or a short description of the grant

  9. DDF Tracking Form

  10. Disclaimer The dates and amounts used in the following slides are last year’s dates and amounts. Your handout has the correct dates and amounts.

  11. DDF Tracking Form Explained Your club number

  12. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Your club’s contribution year

  13. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Your club’s contribution amount to the Annual Program Fund (APF)

  14. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Your club’s DDF rollover from previous year DDF rollover is an exception caused by circumstances beyond the club’s control, such as grant rejection by RI It is NOT rolled over because a club didn’t use its DDF

  15. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Rotary year for this DDF allocation report

  16. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Club’s allocated DDF for the designated Rotary year (APF Giving Total x .40 = Allocated)

  17. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Club’s current available DDF (Allocated + Rollover – any DDF transfers (grants, PP, GSE etc.)) (As of the “Last Update Date)

  18. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Date of last DDF Tracking Form update

  19. DDF Tracking Form Explained (continued) Tracking for individual clubs

  20. DDF – Use it or Lose IT I Use it or lose it.

  21. More Information on DDF Contact me: Bob Shydo 82scrambler@cfl.rr.com 407.497.8111

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