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1. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
Activities that are eligible for global grant funding:
A. Align with The Rotary Foundation’s mission
B. Align with one or more of Rotary’s areas of focus and can include humanitarian projects, international
scholarships to fund graduate-level coursework or research for one to four academic years, or vocational
training teams that address a humanitarian need by providing or receiving professional training
C. Respond to the findings of a community assessment and are designed in collaboration with the host
community
D. Are sustainable: The community where a project is carried out must be able to continue to address its needs
after the grant funding is spent.
E. Are measurable: Sponsors select standard measures from the Global Grant Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
Supplement and may add their own measurements.
F. Involve active participation by Rotary members
G. Are sponsored by one club or district in the country where the grant project will take place (the primary
host sponsor) and one outside that country (the primary international sponsor); exceptions may be made
for projects in countries where Rotary doesn’t have clubs but where the RI Board of Directors is actively
pursuing extension
H. Benefit communities in countries and geographic areas where Rotary has clubs (see exceptions in item G)
I. Cause no harm and comply with the laws of both the United States and the country where the grant will be
carried out. (If you plan to sponsor projects in or travel to countries sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury
Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, you will be asked to supply more information.)
J. Protect the safety and well-being of all minors who participate and follow Rotary International’s youth
protection policies
K. Are reviewed and approved by the Foundation before they are implemented
L. Demonstrate sensitivity to the traditions and culture of the area where a project will be carried out
M. Adhere to the Conflict of Interest Policy for Program Participants as outlined in section 30.040. of The
Rotary Foundation Code of Policies and summarized in section 13, Conflict of Interest Policy for Grants
N. Adhere to Rotary’s policies for the use of the name “Rotary” and Rotary logos, emblems, and graphics, as
outlined in sections 34.040.6. and 34.040.11. of the Rotary Code of Policies
O. Include signage on or near project sites that identify 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
brand guidelines, which can be found in the Brand Center
P. Adhere to Rotary’s Privacy Statement for Personal Data, outlined in section 26.080. of the Rotary Code of
Policies
Q. May include the building of infrastructure, such as toilet blocks and sanitation systems, access roads, dams,
bridges, storage units, fences and security systems, water or irrigation systems, or greenhouses. If your
project will access groundwater, you need to complete a hydrogeological survey. The cost of the survey can
be covered by the grant budget.
R. May involve international travel for up to two people as part of a humanitarian project to provide training
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