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District Rotary Foundation Seminar

District Rotary Foundation Seminar. for nonpilot districts. Humanitarian Grants. Session. Humanitarian Grants. Matching Grants Rotary Clubs of Clark Centennial & Sanford. District Simplified Grants Same Rotary Clubs-DSG can be International – Rotary Club of Winter Park-. Matching Grants.

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District Rotary Foundation Seminar

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  1. DistrictRotary FoundationSeminar for nonpilot districts District 6980 Rotary Foundation Seminar

  2. Humanitarian Grants Session District 6980 Rotary Foundation Seminar

  3. Humanitarian Grants • Matching Grants Rotary Clubs of Clark Centennial & Sanford • District Simplified Grants • Same Rotary Clubs-DSG can be International – Rotary Club of Winter Park-

  4. Matching Grants Support Rotary clubs and districts in carrying out humanitarian projects around the world Rotary Clubs of Clark Centennial – Philippines & Sanford

  5. Matching Grant Funding • Minimum grant award: US$5,000 • Maximum grant award: $200,000 • Match funded through World Fund • $1 match for every $1 of DDF • $0.50 matching for every $1 cash contribution

  6. Matching Grant Types • Matching Grants • Foundation award US$5,000 to $25,000 • Competitive Matching Grants • Foundation award $25,001 to $200,000 • Rotary Clubs of East Nassau • & Casselberry

  7. July March 1 31 Matching Grant Cycle Applications Received through

  8. Competitive Matching Grant Deadlines *Subject to change for 2011-12 Rotary year.

  9. Matching Grant Guidelines • Active Rotarian participation • Address humanitarian need • Promote the Foundation • Adhere to terms and conditions

  10. Matching Grant Guidelines • Establish committee of three to oversee project • Plan project jointly • Communicate with cosponsors for life of project

  11. Matching Grant Reporting • Progress reports every 12 months • Final report due within 2 months of completion • Highlight successes and use of funds

  12. District Simplified Grants Support service and humanitarian projects locally or internationally

  13. District Simplified GrantFunding • Maximum 20% of district’s DDF • $30,000 is the amount of DDF available for DSG in 2011-2012 • The money is available on a first come, first served

  14. District Simplified Grants • District Simplified Grant money ($30,000) will be available until all is allotted.

  15. District Simplified Grant Requirements • Purchase services or goods that - Support humanitarian and service activities- Benefit a community in need • Active Rotarian involvement • Respect wishes of receiving community • Adhere to terms and conditions

  16. District Simplified GrantReporting For each project, clubs submit an application to the district including: • Detailed description • Description of Rotarian involvement • List of expenditures • Rotarian signature from sponsoring club

  17. Questions? contact.center@rotary.org District Subcommittee Grant Chair Jo Weber Jo2weber@aol.com District 6980 Rotary Foundation Seminar

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