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The Future of Grant-Making
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Panelist
Pam Russell
Future Vision
Transition Coordinator
2011-2013
Agenda
• Why a new grant model
• New Rotary Foundation Grants
• Pilot update
• Questions
3
Priorities
Simplify TRF
programs &
processes
Enhance
Rotary’s
public image
New Rotary
Foundation
Grants
Transfer more
decisions to
districts
Focus service
efforts
Support
global & local
service
4
80 / 20 Concept
20% Longer
Term, Higher
Impact
80% Shorter Term,
Lower Impact
80% Longer Term,
Higher Impact
20% Shorter
Term, Lower
Impact
5
Benchmarking TRF
4,160
Number of Grants Awarded
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,000
500
535
Conrad
Hilton
MacArthur
Foundation
Lions
International
Habitat For
Humanity
The Rotary
Foundation
Annual Budget:
$100 M
$260 M
$38.5 M
$100 M
$100 M
Average Award:
$500,000
$520,000
$72,000
$100,000
$12,500
500
180
0
6
2006-07 data
Simple?
12
grant types
>4,000!
12
funding
models
9
languages
200
countries and
30
territories
volunteer
26
positions
currencies
7
New Grants
New Grants
District
Grants
Club- and
districtdeveloped
grants
Global
Grants
Packaged
grants
Rotary Centers and PolioPlus
9
Grant Funding
District
Designated
Funds
District
Grants
Cash
Club-and
DistrictDeveloped
Global
Grants
World
Fund
Packaged
Global
Grants
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
11
Sustainability
Giving a community the skills and
knowledge to maintain project outcomes for
the long term, after grant funds have been
expended
12
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
13
Stronger
clubs
Increased
contributions
Enhanced
public image
Greater
global reach
Better
projects
Greater
impact
Increased
membership
and donor base
14
First Year of Pilot
What can you do?
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Learn
Engage
Train
Qualify
Apply
16
Questions
17