
Join us for the first of a three-part webinar series on global grants focused on WASH in Schools (WinS).
Learn about
- How global grants are evolving
- What makes a great global grant program
- Successful assessments – the why and how
- Key tools and resources
Session 1: Assessments
Presenters include The Rotary Foundation’s WASH Area of Focus Manager, Erica Gwynn, TRF's Cadre Technical Coordinator Chair for WASH, Wade Nomura, and members of the WASH Rotary Action Group Professional Resources Group. This session was presented on October 22 & 23, 2020
Session 2: Sustainability
Join us for PART TWO of a three-part webinar series on global grants focused on WASH in Schools (WinS).
Part 2 is about SUSTAINABILITY:
- Understand what TRF is looking for
- How to build a sustainability plan
- Ideas for embedding hygiene education into curriculum
- Life cycle costing - what is it and how to use it, and more!
Presenters include TRF's Cadre Technical advisors, PDG Carolyn Johnson, Past WASH RAG Chair Ron Denham, EWB, and others. This webinar will also feature a working breakout session offered in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
DOWNLOADS:
- Water & Sanitation Guidelines for Global Grant Funding
- Rotary Grants Terms and Conditions
- WASH in Schools Framework
- Guide to Global Grants
- Hardware Sustainability PPT
- Wash in Schools Sustainability PPT
- Wash in Schools Education PPT
- Quality versus Low Cost spreadsheet
- Beneficiary Driven Approach PPT
- Hardware Sustainability, part 2 PPT
Click to View Session 2 Webinar Recording
Part 3 is all about how to monitor and evaluate the results of your project.
DOWNLOADS:
- Jay Graham's Power Point - The Basics of Monitoring & Evaluation
- Erica Gwynn's Power Point - TRF Requirements
- Tom Slaymaker's Power Point - UNICEF's Approach
- Michael Barrington's Power Point - A Rotary Example
- Christie Chatterley's Power Point - The Basics of Monitoring & Evaluation
REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOW-UP BREAKOUT SESSIONS HERE! (Please note that seating is limited. People will be admitted on a first-come first-served basis on the day of the breakout. Arriving early to the breakout is the surest way to receive a seat!)