Global Grant Proposal Form for Project G-3387

Last updated by Fernando Del Aguila <ferdelaguila80@gmail.com> on 5-May-24

Step 1: Basic information

Project Title

Rotary Sanitation Construction

Type of Project

[X] Humanitarian        [  ] VTT        [  ] Scholarship    

Primary Host Partner Information

The host partner is a: Club

Last Name:

DEL AGUILA

First Name:

FERNANDO

Email:

ferdelaguila80@gmail.com

Phone:

965995225

District:

4465

Club:

Iquitos Amazonas

Primary International Partner Information

The international partner is a: Club

Last Name:

First Name:

Email:

shabdg201415@gmail.com

Phone:

District:

5300

Club:

Las Vegas WON

Step 2: Committee Members

Grant Host Committee

Host Partner #1: -
Host Partner #2: -
Host Partner #3: -

Grant International Committee

International Partner #1: -
International Partner #2: -
International Partner #3: -

Do any of these committee members have potential conflict of interest? If so, please briefly explain.

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Step 3: Project overview

Tell us a little about your project. What are the main objectives of the project, and who will benefit from it?

Santa María de Fátima is

reached starting from Iquitos, along the Itaya and Amazon

Rivers, after a 50-minute trip. It is a community with 554

residents grouped in 68 homes.

Residents well identified with the work of Rotary, since in

2022 the safe water treatment plant was inaugurated, which is

managed by a dynamic Administration Committee, made up

of the residents themselves.

Now it has healthy water, but it is important to complement

the project with sanitation service, through the construction of

basic hygienic services.

Currently they go to the middle of the jungle to carry out their

physiological needs or build silos with branches and plastic

and by using these precarious services, they become infected

with infectious diseases or risk being bitten by vipers or other

animals.

After the intervention of Rotary, the project will be linked to the

Safe Water project that already operates independently and

supervised by the same Administration Committee, who will

monitor the correct use of the Basic Sanitation Units (UBS);

and ensuring that residents are using it correctly, with a unit of

measurement being the decrease in cases of stomach

infections presented at the Cabo Pantoja and Sinchicuy

Health Post.

Step 4: Area of Focus

Which area of focus will this project support?

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Peacebuilding and conflict prevention

[X]

Disease prevention and treatment

[X]

Water, sanitation and hygiene

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Maternal and child health

[  ]

Basic education and literacy

[  ]

Community economic development

Step 5: Measuring success

Which goals of this area of focus will your project support?

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How will you measure your project impact?

Measure

Collection Method

Frequency

Beneficiaries

Do you know who will collect information for monitoring and evaluation?

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Step 6: Location and dates

Humanitarian Project
Where and when will your project take place?

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Step 7: Participants

Cooperating Organization (Optional)
Provide the name, website and location of each cooperating organization.

Name

Website

Location

Why did you choose to partner with this organization and what will its role be?

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Partners (Optional)

List any other partner that will participate in this project.

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Volunteer Travelers (Optional)

Provide name, email of traveler(s).

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Describe this person's role in the project.

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Rotarian Participants

Describe the role that host Rotarians will have in this project.

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Describe the role that international Rotarians will have in this project.

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Step 8: Budget

What is the budget for this grant?

Local Currency:
Exchange Rate Used US$1 =

Category

Description

Supplier

Local
Amount

USD
Amount

Total Budget

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$0

Step 9: Funding

Tell us about the funding you have secured for your project.

DDF Amount in US$

$2,600

Rotarian Cash Amount in US$

$600

Additional Outside Funding in US$

$0

Requested TRF Match in US$

$2,900

Total Financing in US$

$117,740

Step 10: Sustainability

Humanitarian Projects - Project Planning

Describe the community needs that your project will address.

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How did your project team identify these needs.

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How were members of the benefiting community involved in finding solutions.

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How were community members involved in planning the project.

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Humanitarian Projects - Project Implementation

Summarize each step of your project's implementation.

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Activity

Duration

Will you work in coordination with any related initiative in the community? If yes, briefly describe the other initiatives and how they relate to this project. If no, please explain. Are local initiatives not addressing these needs? Or, if they are, why did you decide not to work with them?

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Please describe the training, community outreach, or educational programs this project will include.

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How were these needs identified?

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What incentives (for example, monetary compensation, awards, certification, or publicity), will you use, if any, to encourage community members to participate in the project?

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List any community members or community groups that will oversee the continuation of the project after grant-funded activities conclude.

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Budget

Will you purchase budget items from local vendors? Explain the process you used to select vendors.

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Did you use competitive bidding to select vendors? If no, please explain.

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Please provide an operating and maintenance plan for the equipment or materials you purchased for this project. This plan should include who will operate and maintain the equipment and how they will be trained.

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Describe how community members will maintain the equipment after grant-funded activities conclude. Will replacement parts be available?

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If the grant will be used to purchase any equipment, will the equipment be culturally appropriate and conform to the community's technology standards? If yes, please explain. If no, describe how the project team will help community members adopt the technology.

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After the project is completed, who will own the items purchased by grant funds? No items may be owned by a Rotary district, club, or member.

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Funding

Have you found a local funding source to sustain project outcomes for the long term? If yes, please describe this funding source.

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Will any part of the project generate income for ongoing project funding? If yes, please explain.

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Is your economic and community development activity a microcredit project? If yes, upload your microcredit supplement file.

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