logging in or signing up TRF of RI from A to Z_ RC Beirut Cedars jazzar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 26 Category: Others/ Misc License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 15, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The Rotary Foundation 2011_ from A to Z Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript TRF of RI from A 2 Z – Part 1: TRF of RI from A 2 Z – Part 1 par Michel P. Jazzar RC Beirut Cedars – November 16, 2011 “The Youngest Club in Lebanon”November is TRF Rotary month: November is TRF Rotary monthLearning session: Learning session 1- TRF Committee and its relation with other RC committees. 2- Video on E.R.E.Y [TRF Programs now and ~2013] 3- Q & A on MGs 4- MGs learning sessionRelations with other committees-1: Relations with other committees-1 Project’s committee: what are the Club’s projects for RY … - … [collect Board , Club’s assembly, itself committee members ideas]. If any of projects should be financed by TRF Project description and invoices are sent to TRC Committee. TRF Committee will follow all TRF requirements and ask for PHFs if anyRelations with other committees-2: Relations with other committees-2 PR committee: Fundraising for PHF diner. Administration committee: Lecture – November. Short communication – Monthly. Club’s Bulletin – News on TRF. Leaders’ beyond the Club: Attend the Grant Management Seminar 2012-13What is the Mission of TRF?: What is the Mission of TRF? The Rotary Foundation enables Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health , the support of education , and the alleviation of poverty . The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world. The initial corporate member shall be Rotary InternationalHow to fulfill TRF Mission?: How to fulfill TRF Mission? APF EREY [PHF] Polio Plus Fund [PHF] Permanent Fund [Benefactor] Disaster Recovery Funds Approved Foundation Grants Contri buteSix Areas of Focus: Six Areas of Focus Basic education and literacy Disease prevention and treatment Maternal and child health Water and sanitation Economic and community development Peace and conflict prevention/resolution By donating, you support the 6 AoF8 UN-MDGs & 6 TRF AoF: 8 UN-MDGs & 6 TRF AoF Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women Goal 4: Reduce child mortality Goal 5: Improve maternal health Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability Goal 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development 1-Basic education and literacy 2-Disease prevention and treatment 3-Maternal and child health 4-Water and sanitation 5-Economic and community development 6-Peace and conflict prevention/resolutionTRF Programs till 30 June 2013: TRF Programs till 30 June 2013 Educational Humanitarian Polio PlusDistrict grants [starting 1st July 2013]: District grants [starting 1 st July 2013] District grants offer clubs and districts flexibility in carrying out activities that support the Foundation's mission . Districts are encouraged to distribute these grant funds for relatively short-term activities , either local or international. Districts can request up to 50 percent of their District Designated Fund (DDF) in one annual block grant. Districts are responsible for administering the activities undertaken with these funds may disperse these grant funds at their discretion for district- or club-sponsored activities.Global grants [starting 1st July 2013]: Global grants [starting 1 st July 2013] Rotary Foundation Global Grants support large international activities with sustainable high-impact outcomes in one or more of the six areas of focus and have a long-term impact . Clubs and districts can either create their own activities or sponsor packaged global grants that are developed by The Rotary Foundation in cooperation with its strategic partners.Packaged global grants [starting 1st July 2013]: Packaged global grants [starting 1 st July 2013] These grants will be implemented by Rotarians in conjunction with the Foundation's strategic partners and will be fully funded by the World Fund and the strategic partners. These projects and activities support the areas of focus and can include scholarships , humanitarian projects , and vocational training .When developing activities, clubs and districts should consider the following: : When developing activities, clubs and districts should consider the following: Activities must be sustainable & measurable . Activities should come from real community needs. Global grants must be sponsored by two Rotary clubs or districts . Both partners must be actively involved in the planning and i mplementing of the grant. Reporting for project's life.Grant Management Seminar: Grant Management Seminar Requirement for club qualification. District MoU Materials: -Grant Management Manual -Club MoU -Terms and Conditions for TRF District Grants and Global Grants -Rotary’s Areas of Focus - 965 PE 2012-2013 PE 2013-2014 FV - Implementation GMS - Participation ? Dec 11Matching Grants Q & A: Matching Grants Q & AMatching Grants: Matching Grants What is the fastest way to obtain a Matching Grant application? a) Download the Matching Grant application off of Rotary International’s web site b) Ask Rotary International’s order desk to provide one c) Request one through the RI publications catalog QUESTION 1Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the fastest way to obtain a Matching Grant application? a) Download the Matching Grant application off www.Rotary.org b) Ask Rotary International’s order desk to provide one c) Request one through the RI publications catalog ANSWER 1Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum number of Matching Grant projects a recipient Rotary club or district can have open? a) 8 b) 5 c) 3 QUESTION 2Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum number of Matching Grant projects a recipient Rotary club or district can have open? a) 8 b) 5 c) 3 ANSWER 2Matching Grants: Matching Grants When a Rotarian asks the status of a grant payment, who should you recommend that they contact first ? a) Their partner - to investigate whether they had sent their documents and contributions. b) The Rotary Foundation staff c) Their District Governor QUESTION 3Matching Grants: Matching Grants When a Rotarian asks the status of a grant payment, who should you recommend that they contact first ? a) Their partner - to investigate whether they had sent their documents and contributions. b) The Rotary Foundation staff c) Their District Governor ANSWER 3Matching Grants: Matching Grants Who is responsible for submitting a Matching Grant Final Report ? a) The International co-sponsor only b) The project country co-sponsor only c) Both the international and the project country co-sponsor QUESTION 4Matching Grants: Matching Grants Who is responsible for submitting a Matching Grant Final Report ? a) The International co-sponsor only b) The project country co-sponsor only c) Both the international and the project country co-sponsor ANSWER 4Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum grant award for a non-competitive application ? a) US$25,000 b) US$50,000 c) US$15,000 QUESTION 5Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum grant award for a non-competitive application? a) US$25,000 b) US$50,000 c) US$15,000 ANSWER 5Funding Matching Grants: The Trustees expect a significant portion of the contributions to come from the international sponsor. The general rule of thumb is a minimum of 30% need to come from the international sponsor and no more than 70% should come from inside the project country. Funding Matching GrantsSlide 28: If more than Three Rotary clubs are involved in contributing towards the grants, the Foundation asks that one club be chosen as the primary international sponsor which will take responsibility for collecting and managing the contributions from other Rotary clubs.TRF will match: TRF will match Club = 1$ TRF = 0.5$ District = 1$ TRF = 1$ Minimum TRF Grant = 5000$ Maximum TRF Grant = 150000$Matching Grant Learning Session: Matching Grant Learning SessionMG #01 : MG #01 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC Outside Country–same District -cash: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor -cash: 2000$US TRF: ……………. $ US ? Total Grant: ……………. $US ?MG #01 : MG #01 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC Outside Country–same District -cash: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor -cash: 2000$US TRF: ( 2500 +1500+ 1000 $) 5,000 $US Total Grant: 15,000 $US Minimum accord é par la FR est de 5000$MG #02 : MG #02 RC inside Country-cash: 1000$US RC other inside Country-cash: 3000$US DDF District inside Country: 2000$US DDF District outside Country: 1000$US TRF: …………. $US Total Grant: ……………… $USMG #02 : MG #02 RC inside Country-cash: 1000$US RC other inside Country-cash: 3000$US DDF District inside Country: 2000$US DDF District outside Country: 1000$US TRF: (500+ 1500 +2000+ 1000 $) 5,000$US Total Grant: 12,000 $US Minimum accord é par la FR est de 5000$MG #03 : MG #03 RC Inside Country- cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor- cash: 2000$US TRF: ………………$ US Total Grant: ………………$ USMG #03 : MG #03 RC Inside Country- cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor- cash: 2000$US TRF: (1000+ 1000$ ) 2000$US Total Grant: Non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #04: MG #04 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: …………….. $US Total Grant: ……………….$ USMG #04 : MG #04 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: (1000+ 2500 $) 3,500$US Total Grant: Non accordé Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #05 : MG #05 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US Local Non-Rotarian Association: 2000$US TRF: ……………. $US Total Grant: …………….$ USMG #05 : MG #05 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 3000$US Local Non-Rotarian Association: 2000$US TRF :( 2500 +1500+ 0 $) 5000$US Total Grant: 10,000$US 2000$US 12000$US Astuces : L’Association verse sa contribution comme don au Club Chaque 1000$ = 1PHF, Remise de PHF a l’association , diner fundraising a son profit PR, Media, Image of the Rotary Club Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #06: MG #06 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: …………… $US Total Grant: …………… $USMG #06 : MG #06 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: (2500+ 2500 $) 5,000$US Total Grant: 15,000$US Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #07 : MG #07 RC Inside Country: Zero $US RC International Co-sponsor: 2000$US Other International co-sponsor RC: 2000$US TRF: …………………$ US Total Grant: …………………$ USMG #07 : MG #07 RC Inside Country: Zero $US RC International Co-sponsor: 2000$US Other International co-sponsor RC: 2000$US TRF: (0 + 1000+1000$) 2000 $US Total Grant: Grant non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #08 : MG #08 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: Zero $US RC Outside country (value shipped medical equipment): 1000 $US TRF: ……………….. $US Total Grant: ………………… $USMG #08: MG #08 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: Zero $US RC Outside country (value shipped medical equipment): 1000 $US TRF: ( 0.00$+ 0.00$ ) 500 $US Total Grant: 500 $US No Grants are allowed by TRF without a contribution coming from international sponsor (clubs (cash)/district (DDF). but TRF will provide US$500 for the cash contribution. The international sponsor would have to provide at least US$1,000.MG #09 : MG #09 RC Inside Country: 30000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 30000$US TRF: ……………….$ US Total Grant: ………………. $USMG #09 Competitive : MG #09 Competitive RC Inside Country: 30000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 30000 $US TRF: (15000+ 15000 $) 30000$US Total Grant: 90,000$US Note: Major Matching Grants (Competitive) Award US$ 25,001-150,000 MG requests cannot exceed 150,000USDMG #10 : MG #10 RC Inside Country: 200000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 200000$US TRF: …………………. $US Total Grant: …………………… $USMG #10: MG #10 RC Inside Country: 200000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 200000$US TRF: (100.000+ 100.000 $) 200000$US Total Grant: Non accord é Note: MG requests cannot exceed 150,000USD Major Matching Grants (Competitive) Award US$ 25,001-150,000MG #11 : MG #11 RC Inside Country: Zero$ US RC International Co-sponsor: 1000$ US District Inside country RC: 2000$ US TRF: ……………….. $ US Total Grant: …………………… $USMG #11: MG #11 RC Inside Country: Zero $US RC International Co-sponsor: 1000$US District Inside country RC: 2000$US TRF: (0+500+2000$) 2500$US Total Grant: Non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #12: MG #12 RC Inside Country: 200 $US RC International Co-sponsor: 3000$US District Inside country RC: 2000$US TRF: $US Total Grant: $USMG #12: MG #12 RC Inside Country: 200 $US RC International Co-sponsor: 3000$US District Inside country RC: 2000$US TRF: ( 100 +1500+ 2000 $) 3,600$US Total Grant: Non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #13: MG #13 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor cash: Zero $US TRF: ……………..$ US Total Grant: ………………$ USMG #13 : MG #13 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor cash : Zero $US TRF: $US Total Grant: Non accord é No Grants are allowed by TRF without a contribution coming from international sponsor (clubs (cash)/district (DDF).MG #14 : MG #14 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC Outside Country –same District: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: ……………….. $US Total Grant: ………………..$ USMG #14 : MG #14 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC Outside Country –same District: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: ( 1000 +1500+ 2500 $) 5,000$US Total Grant: 15,000$US Minimum accord é par la FR est de 5000$MG #15: MG #15 RC Inside Country: Zero $US DDF Inside country 3000$US DDF International District Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: ………………..$ US Total Grant: …………………$ USMG #15: MG #15 RC Inside Country: Zero $US DDF Inside country 3000$US DDF International District Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: (3000+ 5000 $) 8000$US Total Grant: Non accord é ? Minimum RC Contribution required is 100$US Bien que la FR verse 5000$ mais …Matching Grants Calculator - Excel: Matching Grants Calculator - ExcelBiblio: Biblio MGs manual – (144-En] Multiple Donor Form - (094-En)Resumé: Resumé 1- Role of TRF Committee and its relation with other RC commissions. 2- Projects should planed three months before 1 st July [Planning Guide should be sent to DG < 15 May] 3- MGs application should be sent 1 st July. 4- Funds sent directly to project’s account = NO PHFs. 5- Contributions should NOT be submitted to TRF until the grant has been approved. 6- Qualification [reports - respect deadlines, stewardship, invoices, previous MGs closed].Slide 64: The organization participating in the project implementation is a religious based organization. Do we need to submit additional information from them? Yes. If the cooperating organization or beneficiary organization is religious based, they must submit a letter where they indicate that they provide their services to the individual beneficiaries regardless of their religion or beliefs and that there will be no proselytizing.Slide 65: Thank you You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
TRF of RI from A to Z_ RC Beirut Cedars jazzar Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 26 Category: Others/ Misc License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 15, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description The Rotary Foundation 2011_ from A to Z Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript TRF of RI from A 2 Z – Part 1: TRF of RI from A 2 Z – Part 1 par Michel P. Jazzar RC Beirut Cedars – November 16, 2011 “The Youngest Club in Lebanon”November is TRF Rotary month: November is TRF Rotary monthLearning session: Learning session 1- TRF Committee and its relation with other RC committees. 2- Video on E.R.E.Y [TRF Programs now and ~2013] 3- Q & A on MGs 4- MGs learning sessionRelations with other committees-1: Relations with other committees-1 Project’s committee: what are the Club’s projects for RY … - … [collect Board , Club’s assembly, itself committee members ideas]. If any of projects should be financed by TRF Project description and invoices are sent to TRC Committee. TRF Committee will follow all TRF requirements and ask for PHFs if anyRelations with other committees-2: Relations with other committees-2 PR committee: Fundraising for PHF diner. Administration committee: Lecture – November. Short communication – Monthly. Club’s Bulletin – News on TRF. Leaders’ beyond the Club: Attend the Grant Management Seminar 2012-13What is the Mission of TRF?: What is the Mission of TRF? The Rotary Foundation enables Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health , the support of education , and the alleviation of poverty . The Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundation who share its vision of a better world. The initial corporate member shall be Rotary InternationalHow to fulfill TRF Mission?: How to fulfill TRF Mission? APF EREY [PHF] Polio Plus Fund [PHF] Permanent Fund [Benefactor] Disaster Recovery Funds Approved Foundation Grants Contri buteSix Areas of Focus: Six Areas of Focus Basic education and literacy Disease prevention and treatment Maternal and child health Water and sanitation Economic and community development Peace and conflict prevention/resolution By donating, you support the 6 AoF8 UN-MDGs & 6 TRF AoF: 8 UN-MDGs & 6 TRF AoF Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women Goal 4: Reduce child mortality Goal 5: Improve maternal health Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability Goal 8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development 1-Basic education and literacy 2-Disease prevention and treatment 3-Maternal and child health 4-Water and sanitation 5-Economic and community development 6-Peace and conflict prevention/resolutionTRF Programs till 30 June 2013: TRF Programs till 30 June 2013 Educational Humanitarian Polio PlusDistrict grants [starting 1st July 2013]: District grants [starting 1 st July 2013] District grants offer clubs and districts flexibility in carrying out activities that support the Foundation's mission . Districts are encouraged to distribute these grant funds for relatively short-term activities , either local or international. Districts can request up to 50 percent of their District Designated Fund (DDF) in one annual block grant. Districts are responsible for administering the activities undertaken with these funds may disperse these grant funds at their discretion for district- or club-sponsored activities.Global grants [starting 1st July 2013]: Global grants [starting 1 st July 2013] Rotary Foundation Global Grants support large international activities with sustainable high-impact outcomes in one or more of the six areas of focus and have a long-term impact . Clubs and districts can either create their own activities or sponsor packaged global grants that are developed by The Rotary Foundation in cooperation with its strategic partners.Packaged global grants [starting 1st July 2013]: Packaged global grants [starting 1 st July 2013] These grants will be implemented by Rotarians in conjunction with the Foundation's strategic partners and will be fully funded by the World Fund and the strategic partners. These projects and activities support the areas of focus and can include scholarships , humanitarian projects , and vocational training .When developing activities, clubs and districts should consider the following: : When developing activities, clubs and districts should consider the following: Activities must be sustainable & measurable . Activities should come from real community needs. Global grants must be sponsored by two Rotary clubs or districts . Both partners must be actively involved in the planning and i mplementing of the grant. Reporting for project's life.Grant Management Seminar: Grant Management Seminar Requirement for club qualification. District MoU Materials: -Grant Management Manual -Club MoU -Terms and Conditions for TRF District Grants and Global Grants -Rotary’s Areas of Focus - 965 PE 2012-2013 PE 2013-2014 FV - Implementation GMS - Participation ? Dec 11Matching Grants Q & A: Matching Grants Q & AMatching Grants: Matching Grants What is the fastest way to obtain a Matching Grant application? a) Download the Matching Grant application off of Rotary International’s web site b) Ask Rotary International’s order desk to provide one c) Request one through the RI publications catalog QUESTION 1Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the fastest way to obtain a Matching Grant application? a) Download the Matching Grant application off www.Rotary.org b) Ask Rotary International’s order desk to provide one c) Request one through the RI publications catalog ANSWER 1Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum number of Matching Grant projects a recipient Rotary club or district can have open? a) 8 b) 5 c) 3 QUESTION 2Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum number of Matching Grant projects a recipient Rotary club or district can have open? a) 8 b) 5 c) 3 ANSWER 2Matching Grants: Matching Grants When a Rotarian asks the status of a grant payment, who should you recommend that they contact first ? a) Their partner - to investigate whether they had sent their documents and contributions. b) The Rotary Foundation staff c) Their District Governor QUESTION 3Matching Grants: Matching Grants When a Rotarian asks the status of a grant payment, who should you recommend that they contact first ? a) Their partner - to investigate whether they had sent their documents and contributions. b) The Rotary Foundation staff c) Their District Governor ANSWER 3Matching Grants: Matching Grants Who is responsible for submitting a Matching Grant Final Report ? a) The International co-sponsor only b) The project country co-sponsor only c) Both the international and the project country co-sponsor QUESTION 4Matching Grants: Matching Grants Who is responsible for submitting a Matching Grant Final Report ? a) The International co-sponsor only b) The project country co-sponsor only c) Both the international and the project country co-sponsor ANSWER 4Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum grant award for a non-competitive application ? a) US$25,000 b) US$50,000 c) US$15,000 QUESTION 5Matching Grants: Matching Grants What is the maximum grant award for a non-competitive application? a) US$25,000 b) US$50,000 c) US$15,000 ANSWER 5Funding Matching Grants: The Trustees expect a significant portion of the contributions to come from the international sponsor. The general rule of thumb is a minimum of 30% need to come from the international sponsor and no more than 70% should come from inside the project country. Funding Matching GrantsSlide 28: If more than Three Rotary clubs are involved in contributing towards the grants, the Foundation asks that one club be chosen as the primary international sponsor which will take responsibility for collecting and managing the contributions from other Rotary clubs.TRF will match: TRF will match Club = 1$ TRF = 0.5$ District = 1$ TRF = 1$ Minimum TRF Grant = 5000$ Maximum TRF Grant = 150000$Matching Grant Learning Session: Matching Grant Learning SessionMG #01 : MG #01 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC Outside Country–same District -cash: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor -cash: 2000$US TRF: ……………. $ US ? Total Grant: ……………. $US ?MG #01 : MG #01 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC Outside Country–same District -cash: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor -cash: 2000$US TRF: ( 2500 +1500+ 1000 $) 5,000 $US Total Grant: 15,000 $US Minimum accord é par la FR est de 5000$MG #02 : MG #02 RC inside Country-cash: 1000$US RC other inside Country-cash: 3000$US DDF District inside Country: 2000$US DDF District outside Country: 1000$US TRF: …………. $US Total Grant: ……………… $USMG #02 : MG #02 RC inside Country-cash: 1000$US RC other inside Country-cash: 3000$US DDF District inside Country: 2000$US DDF District outside Country: 1000$US TRF: (500+ 1500 +2000+ 1000 $) 5,000$US Total Grant: 12,000 $US Minimum accord é par la FR est de 5000$MG #03 : MG #03 RC Inside Country- cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor- cash: 2000$US TRF: ………………$ US Total Grant: ………………$ USMG #03 : MG #03 RC Inside Country- cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor- cash: 2000$US TRF: (1000+ 1000$ ) 2000$US Total Grant: Non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #04: MG #04 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: …………….. $US Total Grant: ……………….$ USMG #04 : MG #04 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: (1000+ 2500 $) 3,500$US Total Grant: Non accordé Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #05 : MG #05 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US Local Non-Rotarian Association: 2000$US TRF: ……………. $US Total Grant: …………….$ USMG #05 : MG #05 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 3000$US Local Non-Rotarian Association: 2000$US TRF :( 2500 +1500+ 0 $) 5000$US Total Grant: 10,000$US 2000$US 12000$US Astuces : L’Association verse sa contribution comme don au Club Chaque 1000$ = 1PHF, Remise de PHF a l’association , diner fundraising a son profit PR, Media, Image of the Rotary Club Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #06: MG #06 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: …………… $US Total Grant: …………… $USMG #06 : MG #06 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: (2500+ 2500 $) 5,000$US Total Grant: 15,000$US Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #07 : MG #07 RC Inside Country: Zero $US RC International Co-sponsor: 2000$US Other International co-sponsor RC: 2000$US TRF: …………………$ US Total Grant: …………………$ USMG #07 : MG #07 RC Inside Country: Zero $US RC International Co-sponsor: 2000$US Other International co-sponsor RC: 2000$US TRF: (0 + 1000+1000$) 2000 $US Total Grant: Grant non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #08 : MG #08 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: Zero $US RC Outside country (value shipped medical equipment): 1000 $US TRF: ……………….. $US Total Grant: ………………… $USMG #08: MG #08 RC Inside Country: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor: Zero $US RC Outside country (value shipped medical equipment): 1000 $US TRF: ( 0.00$+ 0.00$ ) 500 $US Total Grant: 500 $US No Grants are allowed by TRF without a contribution coming from international sponsor (clubs (cash)/district (DDF). but TRF will provide US$500 for the cash contribution. The international sponsor would have to provide at least US$1,000.MG #09 : MG #09 RC Inside Country: 30000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 30000$US TRF: ……………….$ US Total Grant: ………………. $USMG #09 Competitive : MG #09 Competitive RC Inside Country: 30000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 30000 $US TRF: (15000+ 15000 $) 30000$US Total Grant: 90,000$US Note: Major Matching Grants (Competitive) Award US$ 25,001-150,000 MG requests cannot exceed 150,000USDMG #10 : MG #10 RC Inside Country: 200000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 200000$US TRF: …………………. $US Total Grant: …………………… $USMG #10: MG #10 RC Inside Country: 200000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 200000$US TRF: (100.000+ 100.000 $) 200000$US Total Grant: Non accord é Note: MG requests cannot exceed 150,000USD Major Matching Grants (Competitive) Award US$ 25,001-150,000MG #11 : MG #11 RC Inside Country: Zero$ US RC International Co-sponsor: 1000$ US District Inside country RC: 2000$ US TRF: ……………….. $ US Total Grant: …………………… $USMG #11: MG #11 RC Inside Country: Zero $US RC International Co-sponsor: 1000$US District Inside country RC: 2000$US TRF: (0+500+2000$) 2500$US Total Grant: Non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #12: MG #12 RC Inside Country: 200 $US RC International Co-sponsor: 3000$US District Inside country RC: 2000$US TRF: $US Total Grant: $USMG #12: MG #12 RC Inside Country: 200 $US RC International Co-sponsor: 3000$US District Inside country RC: 2000$US TRF: ( 100 +1500+ 2000 $) 3,600$US Total Grant: Non accord é Minimum accord é par la FR doit être de 5000$MG #13: MG #13 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor cash: Zero $US TRF: ……………..$ US Total Grant: ………………$ USMG #13 : MG #13 RC Inside Country cash: 5000$US RC International Co-sponsor cash : Zero $US TRF: $US Total Grant: Non accord é No Grants are allowed by TRF without a contribution coming from international sponsor (clubs (cash)/district (DDF).MG #14 : MG #14 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC Outside Country –same District: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: ……………….. $US Total Grant: ………………..$ USMG #14 : MG #14 RC Inside Country: 2000$US RC Outside Country –same District: 3000$US RC International Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: ( 1000 +1500+ 2500 $) 5,000$US Total Grant: 15,000$US Minimum accord é par la FR est de 5000$MG #15: MG #15 RC Inside Country: Zero $US DDF Inside country 3000$US DDF International District Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: ………………..$ US Total Grant: …………………$ USMG #15: MG #15 RC Inside Country: Zero $US DDF Inside country 3000$US DDF International District Co-sponsor: 5000$US TRF: (3000+ 5000 $) 8000$US Total Grant: Non accord é ? Minimum RC Contribution required is 100$US Bien que la FR verse 5000$ mais …Matching Grants Calculator - Excel: Matching Grants Calculator - ExcelBiblio: Biblio MGs manual – (144-En] Multiple Donor Form - (094-En)Resumé: Resumé 1- Role of TRF Committee and its relation with other RC commissions. 2- Projects should planed three months before 1 st July [Planning Guide should be sent to DG < 15 May] 3- MGs application should be sent 1 st July. 4- Funds sent directly to project’s account = NO PHFs. 5- Contributions should NOT be submitted to TRF until the grant has been approved. 6- Qualification [reports - respect deadlines, stewardship, invoices, previous MGs closed].Slide 64: The organization participating in the project implementation is a religious based organization. Do we need to submit additional information from them? Yes. If the cooperating organization or beneficiary organization is religious based, they must submit a letter where they indicate that they provide their services to the individual beneficiaries regardless of their religion or beliefs and that there will be no proselytizing.Slide 65: Thank you