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If you could use help with a grant application, project, or activities,
try these resources:
District Rotary Foundation committee — The members of your
district Rotary Foundation committee can offer advice and guidance
throughout your grant.
Regional Rotary Foundation coordinator — Your regional Rotary
Foundation coordinator sees how other clubs and districts carry
out their projects and can offer a fresh perspective and recommend
approaches that succeed.
Regional grants officers — Regional grants officers at Rotary
headquarters review your grant application and administer your grant.
They can also evaluate grant ideas for eligibility before sponsors begin
the application process.
Area of focus managers — These staff members at Rotary
headquarters can offer guidance on grant use and project design.
District international service chairs — Your district international
service chair can help you improve your global grant project by connect-
ing you with local or regional experts who can advise you as you plan
your project.
Cadre of Technical Advisers — These Rotary members volunteer
their time and professional expertise in Rotary’s six areas of focus and
evaluate the technical feasibility of projects, as well as reviewing project
finances and grant management.
Rotary Support Center — Staff members at Rotary headquarters
are available to answer your questions. Email them at
rotarysupportcenter@rotary.org or call +1-866-9-ROTARY (+1-866-
976-8279) toll-free within the U.S. and Canada. If you live outside North
America, contact the international office that serves your part of the
Rotary world.
Rotary Grants discussion group — Share ideas, ask questions, and get
advice from other Rotary members.
Rotary Showcase — Share your success or look for ideas you can apply
to your own project.
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