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                    c.  Increasing equitable access to organic, healthy, and nutritious food for vulnerable and
                        marginalized populations


             Projects that do not seek to achieve a positive, measurable, and sustainable impact on the environment
             would not be eligible for global grant funding within the protecting the environment area of focus. A
             successful global grant project requires a comprehensive and holistic approach to resolving specific issues
             that have a harmful effect on the environment. The Rotary Foundation considers the following stand-
             alone activities to be outside the scope of the area of focus and not eligible for global grant funding:

                 1.  Community beautification projects

                 2.  Single-event training or education sessions
                 3.  Single-event river, beach, or habitat clean-ups

                 4.  Tree plantings that are not part of a larger ecological framework and strategy
                 5.  Crematories as a stand-alone equipment and infrastructure purchase or installation without a
                    holistic project design that aims to achieve specific and measurable positive environmental
                    impacts

                 6.  Nature therapy
                 7.  Food distribution programs

                 8.  Outdoor recreational activities

                 9.  Projects that involve only building infrastructure, purchasing equipment, or training in how to
                    use that equipment


             Note: This list is not a complete list of ineligible activities. For more information on project design
             requirements, refer to the Environment Guidelines for Global Grant Funding.


             Elements of Successful Humanitarian Projects and Vocational Training Teams

             Environment global grants are:

                 1.  Sustainable — Communities can continue to make progress in environmental protection and
                    sustainability after the Rotary clubs or districts complete their work.
                 2.  Measurable — Sponsors need to set targets and identify measurements to track project outcomes.

                 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 the environment. The Rotary Foundation considers the following when it evaluates global grant
             scholarship applications:

                 1.  The applicant’s previous work experience in environment-related fields




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