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Rotory Foundation Grant Management Seminar
                 扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會







            the grant project will take place (primary host sponsor) and one or more outside that country or
            geographical area (primary international sponsor). An exception to this policy may be made for
            projects taking place in non-Rotary countries where the RI Board is actively pursuing extension.
            12. May allocate up to 10 percent of the project budget for contingencies to offer protection from price
            increases and/or currency fluctuations


            III. RESTRICTIONS
            Grants cannot be used to unfairly discriminate against any group; promote a particular political or
            religious viewpoint; support purely religious functions; support activities that involve abortion or that
            are undertaken solely for sex determination; fund the purchase of arms or ammunition; or serve as a
            new contribution to the Foundation or another Rotary Foundation grant.
            In addition, grants cannot fund:
            1. Continuous or excessive support of any one beneficiary, entity, or community
            2. Establishment of a foundation, permanent trust, or long-term interest-bearing account.
            Grant funds can be used to establish a microcredit fund if the sponsors comply with the requirements
            detailed in section X.
            3. Purchase of land or buildings
            4. Fundraising activities
            5. Expenses related to Rotary events such as district conferences, conventions, institutes,
            anniversary celebrations, or entertainment activities
            6. Public relations initiatives, unless they are essential to project implementation
            7. Project signage in excess of $500
            8. Operating, administrative, or indirect program expenses of another organization with the exception
            of expenses allowed within the project management allocation for global grants.
            9. Unrestricted cash donations to a beneficiary or cooperating organization
            10. Activities for which the expense has already been incurred
            11. Transportation of vaccines by hand over national borders
            12. Travel to National Immunization Days (NIDs)
            13. Immunizations that consist solely of the polio vaccine
            14. Study at a Rotary Peace Center partner university in the same or similar academic program as
            those pursued by Rotary Peace Fellows


            Global grants
            In addition to the restrictions listed above, global grants cannot fund:
            1. Rotary Youth Exchange, RYLA, Rotary Friendship Exchange, Rotaract, or Interact;
            2. International travel for youth under the age of 18, unless accompanied by their parents or
            guardians
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