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HELP TO MAKE A
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To do good in the World
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The Rotary Foundation has a new grant structure, based on its Vision Plan, that is now available to all clubs and District committees. So• Clubs should appoint a committee member as the Rotary Foundation liaison officer. • 11 Clubs submitted and received grants in 2015; Tamworth club was successful for the High School gardens in the amount of $3600 AUD
•We can apply for Rotary Foundation Global Grants online at any time
• We can attend webinars online
Preparing District Clubs for Rotary Foundation Grants in 2015_16
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Grant types
• District grants
• District grants fund smaller, short-term activities that address needs in both your local community and communities worldwide. Each district gets to choose which activities it will fund with these grants.
• We have just received $33494; this year’s allocation of District grants from funds raised three years ago
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Grant types• Global grants• Global grants support large international
activities with sustainable, measurable outcomes in one or more of the six areas of focus. Minimum amount of grant is $30,000US and applications are online.
• Port Macquarie are looking at a Global grant for Nepal; Coffs Harbour with a clean water project in Kiribati; Tamworth for sanitary toilets for girls in India
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How to apply!
• Application
• You can apply for global and packaged water grants using the online tool, or you can apply for district grants through your district.
• Learn more about applying for a grant
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Activity types
• Humanitarian projects
• Humanitarian projects address community needs by providing sustainable, measurable outcomes in the benefiting community.
• Learn more about humanitarian projects
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Activity types
• Vocational training teams
• Vocational training teams are groups of professionals travelling abroad either to learn more about their profession or teach local professionals about a particular field.
• Learn more about vocational training teams
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Train, Qualify & Prepare for grants
•Have a club member attend the District muster. These are held each year in the District and are compulsory to obtain grants
To prepare for training, you could attend Rotary Foundation grant webinars for clubs and complete the following e-learning modules:
•Future Vision: An Overview •Grant Management •Foundation Funding •Choosing a Grant •Areas of Focus: An Overview
•Read and agree to the committee MOU, and return it to your district.
•Meet additional district requirements.
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2014-15 Foundation Goals1. Eradicate polio, our top priority;
2. Build a sense of ownership of our Foundation among Rotarians through their contributions to the Annual Programs Fund, the Permanent Fund, and our Rotary Peace Centres;
3. Continue our progress on the Vision plan and align our service projects with the six areas of focus:• Peace and conflict prevention/resolution• Disease prevention and treatment• Water and sanitation• Maternal and child health• Basic education and literacy• Economic and community development
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The Six “P”sThe Six “P”sofof
The Rotary FoundationThe Rotary Foundation
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The Second “P”The Second “P”
Disease Disease Prevention Prevention
& & TreatmentTreatment
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We continue to receive great support from Clubs and Districts, from the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation and from Governments but there is much still to do.
We continue to receive great support from Clubs and Districts, from the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation and from Governments but there is much still to do.
Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge
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It is safe to say that polio eradication would not be possible without the contribution of women. This International Women’s Day, the theme is ‘Make It Happen: encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women’. Women in polio eradication vaccinate children on the frontline, implement strong surveillance and data analysis systems, provide technical and scientific support to governments, and mobilize communities.
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The Third “P”The Third “P”
Water Water & &
SanitationSanitation
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The Fourth “P”The Fourth “P”
Maternal Maternal & &
Child HealthChild Health
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Meet our Foundation man.PDG Bruce Allan
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Basic Education&
Literacy
The Fifth “P”The Fifth “P”
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Economic & Community
Development
The Sixth “P”The Sixth “P”
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It allcosts
money!
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Will you
HELP TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
$2 per week will make you a Centurion. See the Foundation stand
for details
We only have one world!
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LET’S SEE IF WE CAN DO BETTER, PLEASE!!!
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Thank You