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2021-22 GMS 扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會
                            2020-21 GMS 扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會





             The Rotary Foundation never asks for funding from the community that
             benefits from a global grant-funded project. Since Rotary members have
             identified this community as one in need, we don’t collect funds from
             beneficiaries in exchange for receiving the grant or as part of the funds
             raised by our members to match The Rotary Foundation’s grant.

             Community ownership is important. When developing a project plan
             with the community, identify the long-term costs of the project. Sponsor
             clubs can suggest that community members contribute to a community
             account to encourage ongoing support of the project and build
             community ownership, but the collected funds should not cover costs
             related to the project. Any funds collected from the community should
             provide additional services (e.g., each household that receives a tube
             well could be charged $1 a month to be used for repairs after the grant is
             closed).





                      POINTS TO REMEMBER

                Work with your partner to create a project plan with measurable outcomes to
                guide the implementation of your project. Make sure each partner understands
                and completes their tasks and responsibilities. A good financial management
                plan and budget will help you determine how much funding your project will
                need and ensure that grant funds are spent as planned.









































             A GUIDE TO GLOBAL GRANTS  3: PLAN YOUR GLOBAL GRANT-FUNDED PROJECT                           23


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