G-751

Heart Ambulance Providing

Description

Financing

Documents

Photos

History Logs

Project Description

Region: Asia

Country: India

Location: Maharashtra Karnataka Goa

Total Budget: $42,000

Area of Focus: Disease prevention and treatment


Our District intend to provide Heart Ambulance vehicle fully equipped with all the latest medical equipments which can save hundreds of lives by way of quick and timely availability. This Ambulance will be attached to KLE belgaum heart hospital

Primary Host Partner

District: 3170

Rotary Club of: Belgaum South

Primary Contact: Prashant Mehta

Email: prashant1234@yahoo.com

Primary International Partner

District: 9630

Rotary Club of: Wynnum & Manly

Primary Contact: Niels Coelingh Bennink

Email: secretarywmrotary@gmail.com

Project Status

Dropped
This project has been "Dropped". Check the history log entries to see why it was dropped.

Project listed for the 2014-15 Rotary Year.

The TRF Grant application number is #1527848.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Belgaum South (3170)

19-May-14

$5,000

$5,000

$10,000

Wynnum & Manly (9630)

28-Jan-15

$5,667

$8,000

$13,667

Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation

$5,333

$13,000

$18,333

Total

$42,000

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History Log Entries

19-May-14

System Entry

Creation of project page.

28-Jan-15

System Entry

Pledge of $5,667 with $8,000 DDF by Niels Coelingh Bennink of the Rotary Club of Wynnum & Manly, District 9630.

28-Jan-15

System Entry

Project is now "Fully Pledged".

3-Jul-15

System Entry

Application Sent to The Rotary Foundation through Member Access.

14-Oct-15

System Entry

Project dropped by Philippe Lamoise.

Reason for dropping: Project dropped at the request of Niels Bennink. This project was rejected by TRF and funds have been re-allocated.

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