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This document outlines the Future Vision Plan goals set during the Rotary meeting in Dubai on December 8, 2012. Key strategies include simplifying programs, enhancing the public image of Rotary, and focusing on impactful service efforts. It emphasizes global and local support, the importance of club ownership, and outlines the criteria for District and Global Grants. Lessons learned from year two are presented alongside a training plan for 2012-13 to prepare clubs for upcoming projects. For further information, please reach out via the provided contact.
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Future Vision Plan UpdateOctober 2012 Dubai 8 Dec 2012 PDG Doros Jeropoulos
Future Vision Plan Goals • Simplify programs and processes • Focus Rotarian service efforts to increase global impact • Support global and local efforts • Increase sense of ownership atthe district and club levels • Enhance Rotary’s public image
Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development Areas of Focus
Streamlined, interactive online process Implement MOU Available 1 October 2012 Qualify clubs District Qualification
New Grants • District grants • Global grants • Packaged grants
District Grants • Educational and humanitarian activities consistent with the mission • Single “block” grant awarded annually • Smaller activities and projects • Local or international activities
Global Grants • Long-term projects • Larger grant awards • Sustainable, measurable outcomes • Alignment with areas of focus • World Fund match
Packaged Grants • Strategic Partners • Planned by Rotarians • Encourage involvement by smaller clubs • No cost to clubs
2011-12 Future Vision Grants * Does not include funds sent directly to project accounts
Year 2 Statistics: District Grants % of projects
Year 2 Statistics: Global Grants % of global grants approved *Does not include funds sent directly to project accounts
2011-12 Statistics: Packaged Grants # of applications approved
What Did We Learn? • Enhanced Online System • Adjusted District Leadership Structure • Contingency Fund for District Grants • Expanded Criteria for Areas of Focus • Clarified Guidelines for Areas of Focus and Sustainability
What Did We Learn? • Streamlined Global Grant Application Process • Simplification of Global Grant Scholarships • Less Restrictions for Vocational Training Teams • International Travel in Global Grants • Reduction in Packaged Grant Minimum
Preparing for 2013-14 • Align activities with the areas of focus • Use webinars and resource materials • Develop relationship with pilot district • Build district Rotary Foundation committee • Stay updated on grant reporting • Start planning for grant management training and qualification
Training Plan 2012-13 • Training provided duringfollowing meetings: – GETS/Rotary institutes – 2013 International Assembly – PETS – District assemblies – Grant management seminars • Training manuals updated
Resources • learn.rotary.org • Updated materials – District Rotary Foundation Committee Manual – District Rotary Foundation Seminar Manual – Grant Management Manual and Grant Management Seminar Leaders’ Guide • Preparing Your Club or District for Rotary Foundation Grants in 2013
Questions? www.rotary.org/futurevision contact.center@rotary.org