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Rotory Foundation Grant Management Seminar
扶輪基金獎助金管理研習會
1. Providing equitable community access to safe water, improved sanitation and hygiene;
2. Strengthening the ability of communities to develop, fund and maintain sustainable water and
sanitation systems;
3. Supporting programs that enhance communities’ awareness of the benefits of safe water,
sanitation and hygiene;
4. Supporting studies for career-minded professionals related to water and sanitation.
Parameters for Eligibility
TRF considers activities targeting the following to be within the scope of the water and sanitation
area of focus:
1. Access to safe drinking water (i.e. supply and quality);
2. Access to improved sanitation;
3. Improved hygiene;
4. Community development and management of systems for sustainability;
5. Watershed management and food security plans that depend on adequate water supply;
6. Water for production (i.e. crops, livestock, etc.);
7. Vocational training teams supporting the above activities;
8. Scholarships for graduate-level study in programs related to water and sanitation.
Elements of Successful Humanitarian Projects and Vocational Training Teams
Global grants are:
1. Sustainable – communities are able to address their water, sanitation and hygiene 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 water and sanitation;
2. Academic program alignment with water and sanitation. Examples of academic programs
include water science/engineering, water management, environmental science, epidemiology,
and parasitology;
3. The applicant’s career plans as they relate to water and sanitation.
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