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facilitated dialogue, communication, and conflict prevention and transformation   other degrees with a specialization in peace and conflict, such as human rights law.

 2. Education for youth on constructive ways to prevent, manage, and transform conflict, including  b. Programs that focus directly on peace and conflict issues and outcomes will be considered
 after-school or community-based programming with robust peacebuilding and conflict-diversion  favorably.
 activities
                     c.  Programs that will not be considered favorably include those related to general international
 3. Training programs or campaigns to address conflict, or the risk of conflict, related to the use and  relations with no emphasis on peacebuilding, conflict transformation, or conflict prevention
 management of natural resources  and resolution, as well as other general social development degrees.

 4. Legal, psychological, social, and rehabilitative services that help integrate vulnerable populations  3. The applicant’s career plans as they relate to peace and conflict transformation, prevention, and
 into society, including at-risk youth, refugees, trafficked people, and others affected by conflict or  resolution
 violence



 TRF considers the following activities to be outside the scope of the peacebuilding and conflict prevention
 area of focus and not eligible for global grant funding:

 1.  Peace conferences in which Rotarians are the primary participants

 2. Programs with a sole focus on music, sports, or extracurricular activities. Programs must have
 robust peacebuilding and conflict-diversion aspects to receive global grant funding.
 3. Enrollment at a Rotary Peace Center partner university in the same, or similar, academic program
 as those pursued by Rotary Peace Fellows


 Elements of Successful Humanitarian Projects and Vocational Training Teams

 Peacebuilding and conflict prevention global grants are:

 1.  Sustainable — Communities can continue to make progress in peacebuilding and conflict
 prevention after the Rotary clubs or districts complete their work.

 2. Measurable — Sponsors need to set targets and identify measurements to track project outcomes.
 Standard measures for peacebuilding and conflict prevention 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 in
 peacebuilding and conflict prevention. TRF considers the following when evaluating global grant
 scholarship applications:

 1.  The applicant’s previous professional experience in peacebuilding and conflict prevention,
 including work or research with nongovernmental organizations, governmental agencies, or
 international associations

 2. The academic program’s alignment with peacebuilding and conflict prevention

 a.  Preferred academic programs include conflict prevention and resolution, peace and justice
 studies, social entrepreneurship related to peace, security studies, international relations, and







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