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







            more projects using up to 50 percent of the district’s SHARE allocation, which represents 50 percent
            of its annual giving from three years’ prior plus any Permanent Fund-SHARE earnings.

            Global Grants
            Global grants are funded by The Rotary Foundation from the World Fund, and awards range from
            US$15,000 to $200,000. The Foundation matches cash at 50 percent and DDF contributions at 100
            percent. All global grants have a minimum budget of US$30,000. The Foundation will match non-
            Rotarian contributions toward a grant at 50 percent, provided they do not come from a cooperating
            organization or a beneficiary of the project. Funds should never be collected from beneficiaries in   ◆
            exchange for receiving the grant or as part of the cash contribution for match. Scholars who receive   TOP
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            scholarships from other sources in addition to their Rotary scholarship may use them, but the
            Foundation will not match other scholarship funds.
            At least 30 percent of contributions (including all cash and DDF contributions to be matched by the
            Foundation) to global grants funding humanitarian projects must come from outside of the project
            country. Host sponsors for humanitarian projects are encouraged to contribute toward the financing
            of the grant.
            Grant financing cannot be changed after approval. Paul Harris Fellow recognition credit will only
            be given for sponsor contributions sent to The Rotary Foundation and will not be granted for
            contributions sent directly to the project. Contributions sent prior to grant approval may not be
            available for that specific grant. All global grant contributions are considered irrevocable contributions
            to The Rotary Foundation and will not be refunded.


            VII. COOPERATING ORGANIZATIONS
            Cooperating organizations are reputable non-Rotary organizations or academic institutions that
            provide expertise, infrastructure, advocacy, training, education, or other support for the grant.
            Cooperating organizations must agree to comply with all reporting and auditing activities required
            by The Rotary Foundation and provide receipts and proof of purchase as required. No more than
            six global grants may be approved in one Rotary year for projects involving a single cooperating
            organization. Universities hosting scholars are not considered a cooperating organization.


            District Grants
            All funding provided to cooperating organizations must be used for specific project expenses.
            The sponsoring district must maintain an itemized report of such expenses.

            Global Grants
            At the time of application, grant sponsors need to provide a memorandum of understanding (MOU)
            signed by both primary sponsors and the cooperating organization. The MOU should include the
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