future vision and the new grants model
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Future Vision andthe New Grants Model
Abby McNear
Future Vision Pilot Operations Department Manager
Pilot Districts
• District 5020
• District 5160
• District 5170
• District 5340
1979 3-H grants and club partnership
1985 PolioPlus campaign launched
1999 Rotary Centers for International Studies
2000 10,000 Matching Grants approved since 1965
2003 District Simplified Grants launched
2004 Another 10,000 Matching Grants approved
2005 Future Vision Committee begins
2007 Gates $100 Million Challenge for polio
2008 Another 10,000 Matching Grants approved
2009 Gates commits additional $255 million for
$200 Million Challenge
Growth of Foundation
New Grant Model
Club- and district-developed grants
Packaged grants
Rotary Foundation Grants
Global GrantsDistrict Grants
District Grants
• Educational and humanitarian activities consistent with the mission
• Single “block” grant awarded annually
• Smaller activities and projects
• Fund both local or international activities
• Local decision making with broad guidelines
Global Grants
• Long-term projects
• Larger grant awards
• Sustainable outcomes
• Alignment with areas of focus
• World Fund match
• Two options: club- and district-developed and packaged
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
Classic Model
Pick favorite activities
Learn rules of program that
supports activities
Carry out project
New Model
Identify community
need
Determine best activities to meet need
Carry out activities
Sustainability
Maintaining outcomes long-term to serve the ongoing need of a community after grant funds have been expended
Water & Sanitation Projects
• RC of South Cowichan (Mill Bay), Canada & RC of San Ignacio, Belize
• RC of East Jefferson County, USA & RC of Riobamba, Ecuador
• RC of Nanaimo Daybreak, USA & RC of Sunyani Central, Ghana
Transitioning to the New Model
• Take the new model on its merits
• Prepare timeline for district grants
• Give Qualification a try
• Reexamine your scholarships timeline
• Educate yourself on the model
• Subscribe to Future Vision Pilot News
• RI website (www.rotary.org)– Future Vision Pilot News– Future Vision e-learning modules– Grant terms and conditions
• Future Vision Pilot Operations staffStaff contact sheet is posted on RI website
• District leadershipDGE, DRFC, grants subcommittee members
Resources
www.rotary.org/futurevision
futurevision@rotary.org
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