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ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
Global grants support international activities within Rotary’s areas of
focus: Look for the
• Humanitarian projects provide sustainable, measurable outcomes vocational training
that address real community needs. and scholarships
icons throughout this
• Vocational training improves job skills in a community through publication for
educational programs. It also supports teams of professionals who information on their
travel abroad to gain knowledge and skills or build the capacity of the grant requirements.
community they visit. Learn more about vocational training teams.
• Scholarships fund international graduate-level study by people
seeking a career within an area of focus. Applications for scholars
who will begin studies in August, September, or October are due by
30 June. Read the Global Grant Scholarships Supplement for more
information.
Make sure your grant idea is eligible before you write your application
by asking your regional grants officer to review it and offer
recommendations. It will save you time and effort.
CLUB QUALIFICATION
At Rotary, we want every grant to demonstrate that we’re ethical,
responsible leaders who use our donors’ money wisely. Rotary’s Contact
commitment to sound financial management makes it easier for all of us the district Rotary
to find donors, partners, and communities that are ready to work with us. Foundation chair
of your project’s
By qualifying your club each year, you agree to follow our financial and prospective sponsor
grant management practices. Qualifying your club for global grants club to find out if it’s
takes three steps: qualified.
1 Attend a grant management seminar. Rotary members involved in grant-
funded projects should participate in a grant management seminar in the
district. If the members involved in the project cannot attend, your club can
send its president-elect or another member. A minimum of one representative
from your club must attend the grant management seminar.
2 Complete the club memorandum of understanding (MOU).
The MOU is an agreement between your club and district that outlines the
Foundation’s minimum requirements for managing grants. Your club president
and president-elect review the MOU, sign it, and submit it to your district.
3 Agree to any additional qualification requirements set by your district.
Rotary’s policies establish a shared standard for all Rotary clubs. Your district
might have additional requirements.
Complete these steps annually to stay qualified.
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