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            TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR ROTARY FOUNDATION

            DISTRICT GRANTS AND GLOBAL GRANTS



            The Rotary Foundation may modify these terms and conditions at any time to reflect policy changes and to add
           clarity. Changes made as of July 2021 include:

               . Changing the World Fund match for DDF contributions for global grants to 80 percent (see section VI)



           You can find additional updates and resources at rotary.org/grants.



            I. WHAT WE FUND

            The Rotary Foundation funds district grants and global grants. We distribute district grants as lump sums that pay
            for scholarships, travel, and projects that all align with our mission. That mission is to help Rotarians contribute
            to world understanding, goodwill, and peace by improving people’s health, supporting education, and alleviating
            poverty. We fund global grants for international graduate-level scholarships, vocational training teams, and
           projects that have measurable goals, are sustainable and based on community needs, and are centered on at least
            one of our areas of focus.




            II. ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES

            All Foundation grant activities need to:
               1.  Relate to the Foundation’s mission

               2. Include active participation from Rotarians
               3. Exclude The Rotary Foundation or Rotary International from any liability beyond the amount funded by
                   the grant

               4. Comply with the laws of both the United States and the area where the grant will be carried out and cause
                   no harm. If you sponsor projects in or plan travel to countries sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury
                   Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, you may need to supply more information.

               5.  Be reviewed and approved by the Foundation before being implemented. You can’t use grants to
                   reimburse clubs or districts for activities and expenses that are in progress or already completed. We
                   encourage you to plan for activities before a grant is approved, but don’t incur any expenses. If you want
                   to alter a project after a grant is approved, the Foundation also needs to approve those changes before
                  they are carried out.

               6. Demonstrate sensitivity to the traditions and culture of the area where a project will be carried out




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