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District Rotary Foundation Seminar

District Rotary Foundation Seminar. District Grants. Session X. District Grants. Single “block” grant awarded annually for club and district projects Local or international activities Local decision making with broader guidelines Smaller activities and projects. District Grants.

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District Rotary Foundation Seminar

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  1. District Rotary Foundation Seminar

  2. District Grants Session X

  3. District Grants • Single “block” grant awarded annually for club and district projects • Local or international activities • Local decision making with broader guidelines • Smaller activities and projects

  4. District Grants • Include active Rotarian participation • Adhere to stewardship guidelines • Demonstrate cultural sensitivity • Activities align with Foundation’s mission

  5. Rotary Foundation Mission To enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty

  6. District Grants <<Insert your district’s process for • Accepting district grant proposals • Deadlines • Awarding clubs district grant funds • Gathering information from clubs to complete the district reporting requirements for the Foundation>>

  7. Examples • US$750 to support after-school program for at-risk youth • $9,000 to bring medical professionals from Argentina to U.S. for training

  8. Examples • $4,250 to install water chlorination systems • $3,200 for school kitchen equipment • $50,000 to fund two international scholars

  9. Examples • $4,500 to send a team of professionals on a cultural exchange • $2,000 to provide short-term scholarships to children to further their studies

  10. Examples • $50,000 to provide two international scholarships • $17,600 to support reforestation project and create income opportunities for families in need

  11. Questions? futurevision@rotary.org <<district grants coordinator contact information at the Foundation>>

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