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



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            AREAS OF FOCUS POLICY STATEMENTS

            With respect to the areas of focus policy statements, The Rotary Foundation notes that
               1. The goals of the Foundation are to increase efficiency in grant processing and ensure quality of
               funded projects;
               2. The content of each policy statement is intended to represent eligible and ineligible activities;
               3. Eligible activities reflect those that Rotary clubs and districts have most often implemented;
               4. Project planning is a bottom-up and host club/district-driven process;
               5. All grant requests must comply with the policy statements related to each area of focus.

            PEACE AND CONFLICT PREVENTION/RESOLUTION

            Rotary supports the training, education, and practice of peace and conflict prevention and resolution.
            Area of Focus Statement of Purpose and Goals
            TRF enables Rotarians to promote the practice of peace and conflict prevention/ resolution by:
               1. Training leaders, including potential youth leaders, to prevent and mediate conflict;
               2. Supporting peace-building in communities and regions affected by conflict;
               3. Supporting studies for career-minded professionals related to peace and conflict prevention/
               resolution.

            Parameters for Eligibility
            TRF considers activities targeting the following to be within the scope of the peace and conflict
            prevention/resolution area of focus:
               1. Community activities targeting non-Rotarian participants, including conferences, trainings, and
               camps, in support of nonviolence, peace-building, and human rights;
               2. Facilitated conflict resolution workshops related to topics addressing community needs such as
               policy development, business activities across conflict lines, educational reform, and peace
               journalism;
               3. Supporting initiatives addressing psychological effects of conflict;
               4. Educating youth on preventive measures to avoid conflict;
               5. Training programs or campaigns to address negative social dynamics in a community, including
               but not limited to anti-gang efforts and those to overcome radical differences;
               6. Communication and arbitration among parties previously engaged in direct conflict;
               7. Vocational training teams supporting the above activities;
               8. Scholarships for graduate-level study in programs related to peace and conflict prevention/
               resolution.
            TRF considers activities targeting the following to be outside the scope of the peace and conflict
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