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2020-21 GMS 扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會
2021-22 GMS 扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會
Additional criteria for vocational training teams:
1. Teams need to be composed of at least three members, including a Rotarian team leader and at least two
other members. The team members must have at least two years of work experience each in the area of
focus. The Rotarian team leader needs to have a general level of Rotary knowledge, international
experience, leadership skills, and some expertise within the area of focus. Non-Rotarians may serve as
team leaders if the sponsors establish a need for this in the grant application.
2. Rotarians and their family members may participate in a vocational training team as long as the team is
providing training, not receiving training.
3. Relatives of a vocational training team member may participate on the same team if they meet eligibility
requirements.
4. If more than one team is traveling under a single grant, the teams must share the same two primary
sponsors and begin travel within one year of each other.
5. All team members need to be approved by the Foundation before travel. Any changes to the team’s
composition need to be reported to and approved by the Foundation.
Global grant applications will have these kinds of assessments:
1. Requests for a World Fund amount up to $50,000, known as Level 1 applications, will be reviewed by the
general secretary and analyzed by an expert in the area of focus if necessary.
2. Requests for a World Fund amount of $50,001-$200,000, or total funding of $100,001-$400,000
involving directed gifts or endowment earnings, known as Level 2 applications, will be reviewed by the
general secretary, analyzed by an expert in the area of focus, and have an interim site visit from The
Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers.
3. Requests for a World Fund amount of $200,001-$400,000, or total funding of $400,001 or more
involving directed gifts or endowment earnings, known as Level 3 applications, will be reviewed by the
general secretary, analyzed by an expert in the area of focus, have an advance site visit from the Cadre,
and have an audit and/or an interim site visit by the Cadre. These applications are also reviewed by the
Trustees. The Trustees will review global grant applications received by:
a. 1 June in September/October
b. 1 October in January
c. 1 December in April
d. 1 March in June
An area of focus expert, working with the Cadre chair, may decide that a grant needs a different level of
assessment, and can waive or add requirements. Grants that consist exclusively of a vocational training team or
scholarship are exempt from Cadre review requirements.
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