The Future of Grant-Making
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Pam Russell
Future Vision Transition Coordinator
2011-2013
Panelist
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• Why a new grant model
• New Rotary Foundation Grants
• Pilot update
• Questions
Agenda
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Enhance Rotary’s public image
Enhance Rotary’s public image
Simplify TRF
programs & processes
Simplify TRF
programs & processes
Focus service efforts
Focus service efforts
Support global &
local service
Support global &
local service
Transfer more
decisions to districts
Transfer more
decisions to districts
New Rotary Foundation
Grants
Priorities
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80 / 20 Concept
80% Shorter Term, Lower Impact
20% Longer Term, Higher Impact 80% Longer Term,
Higher Impact
20% Shorter Term, Lower Impact
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4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
Num
ber
of G
rant
s A
war
ded 4,160
Benchmarking TRF
Habitat For Humanity
$100 M
$100,000
1,000
Conrad Hilton
$100 M
$500,000
MacArthur Foundation
$260 M
$520,000
500
Lions International
$38.5 M
$72,000
The Rotary Foundation
$100 M
$12,500
Annual Budget:
Average Award:
535180
2006-07 data
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Simple?
12funding models 200
countries andterritories
9languages
26currencies
30volunteerpositions
12grant types >4,000!
New Grants
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New Grants
District Grants
Club- and district-
developed grants
Packaged grants
Rotary Centers and PolioPlus
Global Grants
Grant Funding
District Grants
Club-and District-
Developed Global Grants
Packaged Global Grants
CashWorld Fund
District Designated Funds
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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
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Giving a community the skills and knowledge to maintain project outcomes for the long term, after grant funds have been expended
Sustainability
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2017 Vision
• Polio eradicated • A premier foundation• A recognized leader in meeting priority world needs • Significant strategic partnerships• Increased and diversified giving • Simplified grant and business model
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Enhanced public image
Increased contributions
Greater global reach
Increased membership
and donor base
Better projects
Greater impact
Stronger clubs
First Year of Pilot
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What can you do?
• Learn• Engage• Train• Qualify• Apply
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Questions
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