If your club is considering a District Grant during the 2022-23 Rotary Year, now is the time to work on your Club Certification. Read more - learn more - below and on the District Website Foundation Grants page (click here).
Among the items needed for a club to be certified (these are annual requirements):
- Memorandum of Understanding
- Signed by the 2021-22 Club President and the 2022-23 Club President
- If the same person is serving both years, they sign in both places. Then, below, the Club Treasurer or another Board Member should sign.
- Club must submit goals on Rotary Club Central
- Required for Certificate are goals for for Membership, giving to the Annual Fund, and giving to Polio Plus
- Clubs are encourages to use the entire Goal Center - set more goals than the minimum required for certification
- Grants Management Seminar (GMS) attendance
- All clubs that wish to participate in a project - lead clubs and partner clubs - must be certified
- At least 2 Club Members must participate in the GMS for the current year to certify club
- REQUIRED - members completing grant applications must participate in a GMS
- There is one more Grants Management Seminars:
- There is no other opportunity to satisfy this requirement. You must participate in one of these sessions as they occur.
Grant applications are submitted online - District Grants Module on the District Website (www.rotarydistrict5650.org)
- Clubs must be certified in order to have access to enter grant application information
- Members who are certified will have access to enter grant application information
- Deadline to submit applications and all supporting documents - May 31, 2022 - GET CERTIFIED BEFORE THAT DATE to ensure we have time review for questions
Thanks!
Mick McKinley
Bill Harvey
District 5650 Rotary Foundation Committee Chair 2021-22
402-676-5551
Ed Walsh
District 5650 Global Grants Chair
402-681-4818