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






             YOUR COMMUNITY’S
             NEEDS AND STRENGTHS

             Making sure that projects meet the local community’s needs and build
             on its strengths makes them more likely to be supported and continued
             by local community members after the grant has ended. It also ensures
             that the projects will work within the local culture and the community,
             and builds ownership from the beginning.

             Because local participation and support is so important to a project’s
             success, Rotary requires local sponsors to conduct a community
             assessment as the first step and include the assessment results in their
             grant application. This establishes that the project is being driven
             by data from the beginning, which gives it credibility. It is also one
             of Rotary’s criteria for a project’s sustainability. To get a thorough
             understanding of an issue, involve different groups of people — men
             and women, elders and youths, leaders and marginalized community
             members, traditional healers and experienced hospital administrators.
             Listening to these diverse perspectives helps your club learn about a
             community, recognize its strengths, and understand how you can use
             those strengths to address a significant need related to one of Rotary’s
             areas of focus.


             Here’s how you can get started:
             Decide how you want to conduct an assessment. Community
             Assessment Tools offers instructions for several types of assessments.
                                                                                             Clubs and
             You can use district grant funds to conduct a community assessment.        districts that want
             Ask your district leaders if funds are available. Global grant funds       to apply for a global
             cannot be used for community assessments.                                  grant to support a
                                                                                        humanitarian project
             Based on the assessment’s results, determine whether you can address       or a vocational training
             the needs through a global grant. You may have to consider scope and       team are required to
             budget. When you’ve identified a possible project, make sure that:         conduct a community
                                                                                        assessment to
             •  It falls within Rotary’s global grant guidelines                        determine the project’s
             •  It’s technically feasible                                               goals and scope.
             •  You and your partner club are qualified to address this need through
               your collective expertise and resources
             •  The issues aren’t already being addressed by another organization
             Once you’ve completed the assessment and chosen a suitable goal and a
             project that will achieve it, you’ve laid the groundwork for making lasting
             improvements in the lives of community members.
             Complete the Global Grants Community Assessment Results form and
             include it in your global grant application.





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