Post on 02-Oct-2020
Global Grants
Investing YOUR Foundation Donations
DOING GOOD IN THE WORLD
Example of Funding Model
With matched dollars, your $10,000 USD investment results in a $35,000 project.
Club (s) funds + 5% admin fee = $10,000 District (DDF) match club = $10,000 World Fund match 50% of club =$ 5,000 World Fund match 100% of District =$10,000 Total funds available = $35,000
*NOTE: effect July 1, 2015 Any grant cash contributions, sent to
The Rotary Foundation must include an additional 5% to support processing expenses.
Peace & conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention & treatment Water & sanitation Maternal & child health Basic education & literacy Economic & community development
Global Grants
District 5050 Foundation Chair PDG Jane Helten
janehelten@gmail.com
Subcommittee Chairs
Global & District 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 club grant writer or the grant writer in training .
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 Global or District Grant
District Grants Val Tibbetts
valtravelq@hotmail.com
Global Grants Malcolm Kennedy
malcolm.rotary@outlook.com
Approved Global Grant projects that are in various stages of completion using District Designated Funds (DDF)
Grant Number Club Grant Title DDF USD
GG1525627 Langley Central-lead club Water and health services for six clinics in Laikipia, Kenya 5,908
GG1638338 Surrey-Newton-lead club Upgradation of Teaching System in School for the Deaf Children and Ludhiana, Punjab (India) 4,000
GG1637487 Fidalgo Island-partner club Safe Water and Clean Hands for Addis Ababa Schools 1,000
GG1636082 Everett-Port Gardner-lead club Everett-partner club
Clean Water for El Porvenir in Huehuetenango, Guatemala 10,000
GG1531298 Everett-Port Gardner-lead club Implementación de Planta de Agua Potable en A.H. Victor Raul Distrito Huanchaco y Letrinas en Caserio Cancate San-tiago de Chuco. Departamento La Libertad-Perú
6,500
GG1529189 Mount Baker-lead club Philippines Clean Water 2015 13,650
GG1528291 Fidalgo Island-lead club Improved Stoves for Villages in Pimienta and Copan, Honduras 7,000
GG1526673 Fidalgo Island-lead club Purchase and Installation of X-ray Machine and Mini C-Arm Fluoroscopy Machine in Hospital in San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala
26,994
GG1526635 Fidalgo Island-partner club Construction of Complete WASH Ecological Latrines, Montero, Bolivia 4,000
GG1524193 Arlington-lead club Bungoma Sustainable Water 25,000
GG1523910 Surrey-lead club Water For Life Benin 10,908
GG1420330 District 5050-partner club Taiwan Liver Disease Eradication Initiative 10,000
GG1415980 Semiahmoo-lead club Mobility for Mexico 30,000
$154,960 Approved / Paid Projects using DDF Funds
11 applications 11 different Clubs Projects that are in draft or submitted status - DDF funds are being held for these clubs pending approval 122,672
District 5050 - Total District Designated Funds (DDF) Allocated $277,632
District Designated Funds (DDF)
Global Grants
Global Grants are open for applications all year round, creating a rolling number of grants that are in draft, approved, paid and closed status.
The grants listed below are snap shot of the current activity on October 19, 2016