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







                 f. Treatment of noncommunicable diseases that includes a component to prevent disease,
                 improve training of health service professionals, or provide public health education to improve
                 the long-term health of a community;
                 g. Projects that prevent traffic/vehicle related injuries
               4. Other Activities
                 a. Scholarships for graduate-level study in programs related to disease prevention and
                 treatment;
                 b. Vocational training teams that focus on educational components related to activities outlined
                 above.                                                                         ◆
            TRF considers activities targeting the following to be outside the scope of the disease prevention and  TOP
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            treatment area of focus and as such are not eligible for global grant funding:
               1. Projects that consist exclusively of an equipment purchase, unless supported by the local
               health
               infrastructure that includes appropriate operational and maintenance plans;
               2. Medical missions/surgical team trips that do not provide educational outreach programs or
               significant capacity building in the project country.
               Elements of Successful Humanitarian Projects and Vocational Training Teams
               Global grants are:
               1. Sustainable – communities are able to address their disease prevention and treatment needs
               after the Rotary club/district has completed its work;
               2. Measurable – sponsors can select standard measures for their area of focus from the
               Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit or use their own measures to show the good results of their
               work;
               3. Community driven – designed by the host community based upon the needs they have
               identified;
               4. Aligned with an area of focus – as defined in the policy documents.
            Elements of Successful Scholarships
            Global grants support graduate-level scholarships for career-minded professionals. TRF considers
            the following when evaluating global grant scholarship applications:
               1. The applicant’s previous work experience in the field of disease prevention and treatment;
               2. Academic program alignment with disease prevention and treatment. Examples of academic
               programs include public health, advanced degrees in nursing and medicine;
               3. The applicant’s career plans as they relate to disease prevention and treatment.
            WATER AND SANITATION
            Rotary supports activities and training to provide access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
            Area of Focus Statement of Purpose and Goals
            TRF enables Rotarians to ensure that people have sustainable access to water and sanitation by:
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