district grants - microsoft grants the process ensures that clubs are aware of all investing your...

2
District Grants Invesng YOUR Foundaon Donaons DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD District Grants District 5050 Foundaon Chair PDG Jane Helten [email protected] Subcommiees District & Global Grants Clubs must qualify to receive Foundaon Funds. The process ensures that clubs are aware of all Rotary requirements and provides clubs with the tools needed to complete the on-line applicaons. Qualificaon Requirements Aend a Grant Management Seminar (GMS) Two club members must aend each year One must be the President Elect The second should be the member that would normally complete the on-line applicaon Complete and submit a signed club MOU Clubs are qualified for one year Members that aend the GMS and sign a MOU are qualified for three years Next Grant Management Seminar January 14, 2017 in White Rock, BC February 11, 2017 in Bellingham, WA To register go to www.district5050.org log in and then go to the Members Area Please donate to your Foundaon Your generous contribuons to The Rotary Foundaon are essenal to securing and growing Rotary programs throughout the world. Leverage your donaon by applying for a District or Global Grant District Grants Val Tibbes [email protected] Global Grants Malcolm Kennedy [email protected] 2014-15 22 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF) District Grant funds awarded = $101,563 2015-16 21 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF) District Grant funds awarded = $94,139 2016-17 23 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF) District Grant funds awarded = $99,408 Past 4 years 89 Club Projects Supported with District Designated Funds (DDF) District Grant Funds awarded = $379,410 2013-14 23 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF) District Grant funds awarded = $84,300

Upload: lyquynh

Post on 25-Mar-2018

223 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

District Grants Investing YOUR Foundation Donations

DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD

District Grants

District 5050 Foundation Chair PDG Jane Helten

[email protected]

Subcommittees

District & Global Grants

Clubs must qualify to receive Foundation Funds. The process ensures that clubs are aware of all Rotary requirements and provides clubs with the tools needed to complete the on-line applications.

Qualification Requirements

Attend a Grant Management Seminar (GMS)

Two club members must attend each year

One must be the President Elect

The second should be the member that would normally complete the on-line application

Complete and submit a signed club MOU

Clubs are qualified for one year

Members that attend the GMS and sign a MOU are qualified for three years

Next Grant Management Seminar

January 14, 2017 in White Rock, BC

February 11, 2017 in Bellingham, WA

To register go to www.district5050.org log in and then go to the Members Area

Please donate to your Foundation Your generous contributions to The Rotary

Foundation are essential to securing and growing Rotary programs throughout the world.

Leverage your donation by applying for a District or Global Grant

District Grants Val Tibbetts

[email protected]

Global Grants Malcolm Kennedy

[email protected]

2014-15

22 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF)

District Grant funds awarded = $101,563

2015-16

21 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF)

District Grant funds awarded = $94,139

2016-17

23 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF)

District Grant funds awarded = $99,408

Past 4 years

89 Club Projects Supported with District Designated Funds (DDF)

District Grant Funds awarded = $379,410

2013-14

23 Club Projects supported with District Designated Funds (DDF)

District Grant funds awarded = $84,300

District Designated Funds (DDF) District Grants

2016-17 Projects Supported

ROTARY CLUB OF Project Description PROJECT LOCATION DDF APPROVED

1 Abbotsford School Inclusive Playground-- provides safe play structure and play area accessible to limited ability children Abbotsford $ 3,951.03

2 Anacortes Marine Adventure Water Park-- provides a water element for remodel of highly used community children's park Anacortes $ 4,550.00

3 Arlington Splash Park Turf Install-- provides safe park and turf in surrounding area to keep kids away from local river Arlington $ 5,215.00

4 Burlington (11 clubs) School Microprojects-- educational materials to enhance student programs in Mayan Villages for 1300 students Honduras $ 1,848.00

5 Chilliwack Fraser African Ruggedized Education System -- provide rugged, education loaded computers for 2 Kenyan schools Kenya $ 3,906.25

6 Coquitlam Playground Equipment -- provides safe play area in heavily used park with no current childrens' facilities Coquitlam $ 7,000.00

7 Coquitlam Sunrise Volunteer Fire Department-- provides upated breathing apparatus with training program Belcarra, Canada $ 2,800.00

8 Everett Hope Mentoring- provides mentoring program for disadvantaged high school students working to enter college Everett $ 5,000.00

9 Fidalgo Island (11 clubs) Furniture for Mayan Schools-- desks for 480 students who have inadequate desks or none at all Honduras $ 4,000.00

10 Everett-Port Gardner Handicap Accessible Park Pathway--builds access to educational information for challenged individuals Everett $ 7,000.00

11 La Conner (11 clubs) Sanitation Project-- latrines and wash basins for 20 families in a Mayan Village Community Honduras $ 3,896.50

12 Langley (2 clubs) Transport Vehicle--provides transportation for gathering food and taking at risk children to doctor appointments Haiti $ 5,000.00

13 Langley Central (3 clubs) Overseas Shipping Containers--sending educational and medical supplies to international locations Ukraine/Philippines $ 4,687.00

14 Marysville New Rotary Town Hall-- furnishings to make Hall useable as a much needed community meeting place Marysville $ 4,000.00

15 Marysville Sunrise Park Enhancement Project-- BBQ facilities making the downtown family friendly Marysville $ 7,000.00

16 Mount Vernon (11 clubs) Mobile Library-provides a 30 book library for 16 schools. Books will rotate every 3 months between schools Honduras $ 4,418.50

17 Port Coquitlam Centennial Backpack Program-- weekend food for 11 needy school children every week for 10 months Port Coquitlam $ 2,608.85

18 Port Moody Rotary Youth in Action--creates a leadership training program for youth in grades 10-12 Port Moody $ 7,000.00

19 San Juan Islands (11 clubs) Medical Supplies -teaching aids, rescue medical supplies for singular nonfunded Red Cross unit serving 95,0000 Honduras $ 2,187.00

20 Semiahmoo (5 clubs) Plaza Revitalization- provides improved access for community gathering and encourages economic growth White Rock $ 2,335.00

21 Stanwood/Camano (11 clubs) Complete classrooms--providse windows and doors to secure rooms for primary and middle Mayan school rooms Honduras $ 1,835.00

22 White Rock Honor House Support-- furnishings for home away from home for returning soldiers receiving out patient treatment White Rock $ 3,800.00

23 White Rock-Peace Arch Clean Water Project--will provide wells and piping to bring clean water to two schools Phillipines $ 5,369.44

FUNDED TOTALS $ 99,407.57

CONTINGENCY $ 580.02

TOTAL DDF GRANT $ 99,987.59