The document outlines the requirements and process for Rotary clubs and districts to receive district grants from The Rotary Foundation. To qualify for a district grant, clubs must agree to the memorandum of understanding and send a member to a grant management seminar. Districts can use up to 50% of their designated district funds to receive one small-scale, short-term grant annually to fund local or international activities aligned with The Rotary Foundation's mission of advancing world understanding, goodwill, and peace. The document also details the application and stewardship requirements for district grants.
3. Club Qualification
Agree to implement the club MOU
Send club member to grant management
seminar sponsored by the district
Complete any other district requirements
4. District Grant
Small-scale, short-term
Local or international activities
Aligned with the Foundations mission
Single grant awarded annually
**Clubs submit their funding requests to the district
which administers and distributes the funds.
5. THE ROTARY FOUNDATION
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to
enable Rotarians to advance
World understanding,goodwill,and peace
through the improvement of health,the support
of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
6. District Grant
1. Districts may use up to 50 percent of
their District Designated Fund DDF to
receive one district grant annually.
2. Each district chooses which activities it
will fund with these grants.
7. District Grant
3. That address needs in your community
and communities abroad.
4. World peace through the improvement of
health, the support of education, and the
alleviation of poverty.
9. District Grant
1 Supports the mission of The Rotary
Foundation
2 No minimum budget
3 Short-term impact
4 Can support scholars pursuing
any level of study, locally or
internationally
5 Active Rotarian involvement
6 Adheres to the grant terms and conditions
10. Grant Steps
1. Need Assessment
2. Area of Focus
3. Detailed Project Plan
4. Rotarian Involvement
5. Budget
11. Stewardship
Documents needed for Grants
**All grant correspondence including email
**Beneficiary documentation including
Community assessment
Agreements
**Vendor documentation including
Quotes for materials
Agreements
**Scholar documentation including
Receipts and invoices
Agreements
**Vocational training documentation including
Receipts and invoices
Agreements
12. Stewardship
Documents needed for Grants
**Grant-related documentation including
**Financial documentation
Bank statements
Quotes from vendors
Receipts and invoices
Inventory list
Photos
**Information collected from clubs for district grants including
Fund requests or applications
Quotes from vendors
Receipts and invoices
Reports
Other information required by the district
14. District Grants
Thank You
The Rotary Foundation Committee
District Grants Subcommittee Chair 2015/2016
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PP Wagdy Messiha
Home Club Alex. El Nozha