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7.  Comply with the Conflict of Interest Policy for Program Participants as outlined in section 30.040. of The
                   Rotary Foundation Code of Policies and in Section XIV below.

               8.  Comply with Rotary International’s policies for the use of the name “Rotary” and other Rotary logos,
                   emblems, and graphics, as outlined in sections 34.040.6. and 34.040.11. of the Rotary Code of Policies.

               9.  Include signs on or near projects that identify the role of the grant sponsors and The Rotary Foundation,
                   as outlined in section 40.010.2. of The Rotary Foundation Code of Policies and in accordance with
                   Rotary’s Voice and Visual Identity Guidelines.

               10.  Follow Rotary’s Privacy Statement for Personal Data outlined in section 26.080. of the Rotary Code of
                   Policies. Don’t include the personal data (name, age or date of birth, or other identifying information) of
                   grant beneficiaries or images of them in grant applications and reports unless the Foundation requests it
                   and you have the written consent of the beneficiary (or their parent or legal guardian). Inappropriately
                   including that personal data can cause delays in the grant process while we ensure compliance with
                   Rotary’s Privacy Policy.


            District grants

            In addition to the eligibility criteria listed above, district grants:
               1.  Support local and international projects, scholarships, vocational training teams, and related travel

               2.  May fund scholar and vocational training team orientation and grant management seminars
               3.  May pay for travel to and participation in Rotary project fairs to help clubs and districts find partners

               4.  Fund projects and activities both in countries where Rotary has clubs and in areas where we do not, and
                   in geographic areas where permitted by law and in accordance with Foundation policies.

               5.  May be used to support Rotary Youth Exchange, RYLA, Rotary Friendship Exchange (with vocational
                   emphasis), Rotaract, Interact, and New Generations Service Exchange programs
               6.  May fund the costs associated with conducting community assessments

               7.  May fund construction and renovation


            Global grants

            In addition to the eligibility criteria listed above, global grants:

               1.  Support activities that align with one or more of Rotary’s areas of focus. These activities include
                   humanitarian projects, international scholarships to fund graduate-level coursework or research for one
                   to four academic years, and/or vocational training teams that address a humanitarian need by providing
                   professional training.

               2.  Benefit communities in countries and geographical areas where Rotary has clubs

               3.  Are based on the needs of the community where a project will be carried out. Any club or district that
                   applies for a global grant to support a humanitarian project or a vocational training team needs to conduct
                   a community assessment and design the project with the host community in response to the results.
                   Sponsors must also include the results in the grant application.

               4.  Are sponsored by one Rotary club or district in the country where the grant project will take place (the

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