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4. Nonconventional or alternative therapies for treating physical and mental disabilities, unless they
include clinical protocols supervised by health care professionals
5. Treatment of pervasive developmental disorders and other spectral disorders, including autism,
unless there are measurable clinical interventions that demonstrate an improvement of the
disorder’s long-term impact
6. Nutrition programs, unless they target clinical malnutrition or interventions in the first 1,000
days between a woman’s pregnancy and her child’s second birthday
7. Introduction of new technology without documentation of its prior successful use in the project
area and appropriate operations, maintenance, replacement, and repair systems in place
8. General health education and public safety programs
Elements of Successful Humanitarian Projects and Vocational Training Teams
Disease prevention and treatment global grants are:
1. Sustainable — Communities can address their disease prevention and treatment needs after the
Rotary club or district completes its work.
2. Measurable — Sponsors need to set targets and identify measurements to track project outcomes.
Standard measures for disease prevention and treatment are listed in the Global Grant
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan Supplement.
3. Community-driven — Projects meet the needs identified by the host community.
Elements of Successful Scholarships
Global grants support graduate-level scholarships for professionals interested in pursuing careers related
to disease prevention and treatment. 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. The academic program’s alignment with disease prevention and treatment, such as public health
and advanced degrees in nursing and medicine
3. The applicant’s career plans as they relate to disease prevention and treatment
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