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regulatory authorities in the originating and recipient countries

              12.  Travel to National Immunization Days

              13.  Immunizations that consist solely of the polio vaccine
              14.  The purchase of COVID-19 vaccines

              15.  Study at a university that hosts a Rotary Peace Center in the same or similar academic program as Rotary
                  Peace Fellows
              16.  Projects that require a person to work without pay. Projects should instead strive to reinforce labor rights
                  and fair wage practices. If beneficiaries are required to provide sweat equity their explicit consent is
                  required.

              17.  Projects that require work from someone below the country’s legal working age, or under age 16 if the law
                  doesn’t specify.


          Global grants

          In addition to the restrictions listed above, global grants cannot fund:

              1.  Rotary Youth Exchange, RYLA, Rotary Friendship Exchange, Rotaract, Interact, or New Generations
                  Service Exchange programs

              2.  International travel for people under age 18, unless they are accompanied by a parent or guardian

              3.  New construction of any permanent structure in which people live, work, or spend a significant amount of
                  time, such as hospitals or container and mobile homes, or of structures in which people carry out
                  activities such as manufacturing and processing. If the grant depends on the construction of a building,
                  that construction must be paid for with non-grant funds.

              4.  Renovations to complete buildings that are partially constructed (including those with only the exterior
                  completed) but that have never been occupied or operational
              5.  Travel for staff of a cooperating organization involved in a humanitarian project

              6.  Activities primarily carried out by an organization other than Rotary

              7.  Humanitarian projects that are primarily research-oriented or focused on data collection
              8.  Humanitarian projects that consist solely of individual travel expenses

              9.  Undergraduate studies, such as for a bachelor’s degree
              10.  Multiple unrelated projects under one grant



          IV. HOW TO APPLY

          Apply for grants online in the Grant Center.


          To receive a grant from The Rotary Foundation, all the primary sponsor districts involved need to be qualified by
          the Foundation. For global grants, all the primary sponsor clubs involved need to be qualified by their district.
          Districts, clubs, and all grant committee members also need to be in good standing with Rotary International and

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