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Future Vision Update, Nov. 2008Future Vision Plan Not Off the WEB SITE AUG 2010
Slide 1
The Rotary Foundation’s Future Vision Plan
Future Vision Update, Nov. 2008Future Vision Plan Not Off the WEB SITE AUG 2010
Slide 2
Blame DRFC Chair Travis …
Joe, I am looking for someone to make a short presentation on the Future Vision. I don’t want the stock off-the-web-site presentation…
Well Gee whiz.
Future Vision Update, Nov. 2008Future Vision Plan Not Off the WEB SITE AUG 2010
Slide 3
FIVE WORDS OF ADVICE - Short enough?
• BE ANXIOUS
• BE ANXIOUS (NOT)
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Slide 4
Rotarian Feedback to World Wide Survey
• Simplify and focus program menu
• Balance — global and local
• Focus on significant and sustainable outcomes
• Increase sense of ownership — shifting decisions locally
• Be recognized as first-choice partner for global projects
THAT BE YOU
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Slide 5
Areas of Focus - Look Familiar?
6C.7
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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Slide 6
Rotary FoundationDistrict Grants
Rotary FoundationGlobal Grants
Grant Names
WHOLE NEW
VOCABULARY
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Rotary Foundation District Grants
• Simple, flexible, innovative
• Educational and humanitarian projects and activities consistent with mission (Focus?)
• Smaller activities and projects
• Local decision making with broader guidelines
SPENDING PLAN
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Slide 8
Rotary Foundation District Grants
Individuals
Rotary-affiliated entities
Cooperative Organizations/
NGOs
Qualified District
Impact
Local and global
communities
Disburse funds
Block Grant DDF
TRF
Mission related
Qualified District
Submits Request Rotary Clubs
WHAT’S THAT?
ANOTHER NEW TERM
TRAVIS COVERED
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Slide 9
Rotary Foundation Global Grants
• Long-term projects
• Rotarian participation
• Larger grant awards
• Sustainable outcomes
• International partnerships required for club- and district-developed grants
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Slide 10
Rotary Foundation Global Grants
Impact
Global communities
TRF
Areas of Focus
Global Grant
Award Club or District Developed Grant
World Fund match to DDF/cash
Award Packaged Grant
World Fund
Qualified Club or District
Qualified Club or District
Submits Proposal
TRAVIS COVERED
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Qualification
• Clubs and districts must be qualified
to receive Rotary Foundation funds
• Ensures proper legal, financial, and stewardship controls of grants
• Qualification process is simple
• Goal for every district to become qualified
• Districts will be trained to qualify their clubs
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Examples of Activity
District Grants — Mission-related
• Exchange of mixed profession vocational training teams with another district (traditional GSE)
• International travel for local doctor to volunteer at a clinic school program
• Scholarship for student to attend local or international university (traditional scholar)
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Examples of Activity
Global Grants — Areas of Focus
• International safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene education project
• Send scholar abroad to enroll in water engineering degree program
• International malaria project to distribute bed nets and malaria treatments
• Send vocational training team abroad to participate in workshop and learn teaching methods to address adult illiteracy
D-7630
COMPOSITION
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District Structure
District Rotary Foundation Committee
Chair
PolioPlus Subcommittee
Grants Subcommittee
Fundraising Subcommittee
6AB.11
District Rotary Foundation Committee
Chair
PolioPlus Subcommittee
Grants Subcommittee
Fundraising Subcommittee
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Slide 15
Rotary International/The Rotary Foundation
Foundation Areas of FocusGlobal Grants — Packaged Opportunities
Strategic Partnerships
Districts/Clubs
Financial and/or Human Resources
Strategic Partners
Financial Resources
Technical Expertise
Advocacy
Community
ANY IDEAS?
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ANNUAL PROGRAMS FUND
SHARE
District Grants
50% (max)
District Designated
Fund
50% 50%
World Fund
50% (min)
Global Grants(World Fund match to DDF and cash)
Funding Model
Other (Cash, DAF, Permanent
Fund)
District Controlled Trustees Controlled
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Slide 17
What can you do now?
1. Get Ready. Get Set. Go.
2. Indentify a FVP Tsar Now
3. G-String
• Get on LinkedIn Now
• Subscribe to FVP News Now
• Focus on Areas of Focus
4. P-elects Do 2, 3 & 4 Likewise Now
5. Marry a Pilot District (You can. You Know)
6. Ponder FVP Committee Structure Soonest
BE NOSY
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Slide 18
www.rotary.org/futurevision