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







            3. New construction of or additions to any structure in which individuals live, work, or engage in any
            gainful activity, such as buildings (schools, homes/low-cost shelters, and hospitals), containers, and
            mobile homes, or of structures in which individuals carry out manufacturing or processing activities.
            4. Travel for staff of a cooperating organization involved in a humanitarian project
            5. Activities primarily implemented by an organization other than Rotary
            6. Humanitarian projects that consist primarily of research-oriented projects or data collection
            7. Humanitarian projects that consist solely of individual travel expenses
            8. Undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree) studies                                        ◆


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            Apply for grants online at www.rotary.org/myrotary/grants.
            In order to receive a grant from The Rotary Foundation, all primary sponsor districts involved must
            be qualified by The Rotary Foundation, and for global grants, all primary sponsor clubs involved
            must be qualified by their district. In addition, districts, clubs, and all grant committee members
            must be in good standing with Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation, and the name of the
            project receiving the grant must be in compliance with the Rotary International policies for use of the
            Rotary Marks; see Section II above. Individuals prohibited from serving on a grant committee include
            RI fiscal agents, national treasurers, and officers and paid staff of a cooperating or beneficiary
            organization associated with the grant. When acting as a primary sponsor, each district and each
            club is limited to 10 open grants at a time.


            District Grants
            Districts must establish a grant committee of three Rotarians, including the district governor of
            the implementation year, the district Rotary Foundation committee chair, and the district grants
            subcommittee chair. These three committee members are responsible for authorizing and submitting
            the district grant application.
            Districts may submit one application per Rotary year, and this application must include a spending
            plan. Any requests for an increase in the grant amount must be made before any portion of the grant
            has been paid by the Foundation. Districts may reserve up to 20 percent of their district grant funds
            for contingencies that may arise during the year; note this contingency fund on the spending plan and
            itemize contingency items when you submit your final report.
            All district grant applications must be received before 15 May of the Rotary year for which the funds
            are requested. (For example, applications for 2016-17 district grants must be received by 15 May
            2017.)

            Global Grants
            Primary host and international sponsors must each establish a grant committee of three Rotarians
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