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Matching Grants

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Matching Grants

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Matching Grants

• Address humanitarian conditions that benefit a community in need

• Direct Rotarian involvement• Match at least two countries

(host and international)• 1:1 match for DDF and 0.5:1

match for cash contributions

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Matching Grant Types

• Matching Grants– Award US$ 5,000 - $25,000

• Competitive Matching Grants– Award US$ 25,001 - $150,000

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Competitive Grants

• Community needs assessment• Publicity and spending plan• Annual independent financial

review

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Policies and Guidelines

• Adherence to Terms and Conditions of Matching Grant Award

• Must be humanitarian project• Project must benefit a

community in need

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• Communicate with partners for life of project

• Establish committees (3 members) to oversee project

• Plan and implement project jointly• Visit project site• Submit reports to TRF• Ensure proper stewardship of funds

Rotarian Involvement

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Application Procedure

1 July – 31 March Applications accepted

1 August – 15 May Applications approved

1 August & 1 January

Competitive Matching Grant application deadline

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Reporting Requirements

• Progress reports at least every twelve months for the life of the grant

• Final report due within two months of completion

• Primary report responsibility noted in application

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Report Content

• Project accomplishments • Rotarian involvement• Information on the beneficiary• Statement of income and expense• Bank statement• Certifying Signature

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Role of District Leadership

• District Rotary Foundation Committee Chair– Allocate DDF

• District Grants Subcommittee Chair– Review and certify applications prior

to submission to TRF– Authorize district sponsored grants

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Questions?

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How to Complete a Matching Grant

Application

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Learning Objectives

• Overview of the MG process

• Preparing to complete an application

• Completing application, step-by-step

• Helpful hints

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• Application received, acknowledged

• Application reviewed

• Grant approved

• Agreement form, contributions, payee information returned to TRF

Overview of Process

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Overview of Process

• Payment issued

• Reports submitted

• Final report reviewed

• File closed

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• Read Matching Grant application and The Guide to Matching Grants

• Identify international partner

• Conduct community needs assessment

Preparations

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• Design eligible project to meet need

• Prepare budget

• Request support from your district Rotary Foundation committee chair and district grants subcommittee chair

Preparations

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• Applications received 1 July - 31 March

• Applications approved 1 Aug - 15 May

Application Deadlines

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Project Description

• Who, what, where, when and how

• Continuity of project after the grant

• Detailed description of Rotarian activities

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Host & International Partners

• Club or district project

• Provide all contact information

• Contacts must be in good standing with RI

• All contacts must be in sponsoring club

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Project Budget

• Itemize expenditures

• Supplier names must be provided

• Invoices not required, but may be requested

• Indicate exchange rate

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Project Financing

• Financing must equal budget

• Calculate in US$

• Indicate cash or DDF

• DRFC chair must authorize use of DDF

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Project Planning

• All questions must be answered

• Equipment cannot be owned by Rotarians or Rotary clubs

• Customs clearance must be arranged

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Competitive Grants

• Grant requests from US$25,001-$150,000

– Community Needs Assessment

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Authorizations

• Authorizations signed by current year officers

• Club-sponsored vs. district-sponsored

• All signatures must be submitted with the application (otherwise application will be returned)

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Cooperating Organizations

• Cooperating Organization vs. beneficiary

• Letter of participation from Cooperating Org

• Letter of endorsement from host partner

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Final Report

• Both sponsors are responsible for reports– Should include input

from both sponsors

• Club / district handling grant funds should take the lead in reporting

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DGSC Review

• District grants subcommittee must confirm that the application is complete

• Host or international partner

• Does not guarantee Trustee approval

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Completion Checklist

• Helpful to ensure that the application is accurate and complete

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Helpful Hints

• Stay current on grant reporting

• Pay RI Membership dues on time

• Communicate with your co-sponsors

• Complete all sections of the application

• Keep copies of all documents

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Resources

• Matching Grant Terms and Conditions

• The Guide to Matching Grants [144]

• Website: www.rotary.org

• TRF Staff

• E-mail: [email protected]

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Questions?