Global Grants
Global Grants support large international activities with sustainable, measurable outcomes in one or more of the six areas of focus: peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, and economic and community development.
Global Grants must:
- Be an international partnership between a Rotary Club or District in the country where the activity takes place, and a Rotary club or district outside of that country
- Be sustainable and include plans for long-term success after the global grant funds have been spent
- Include measurable goals that are demonstrated through progress reports
- Align with one or more of our six areas of focus
- Respond to identified community needs
- Include active participation from both Rotarians and community members
- Have a minimum total budget of US$30,000
- Meet the eligibility requirements in the grants terms and conditions
You can use Global Grants to fund:
- Humanitarian projects that support the goals of one or more of the areas of focus
- Scholarships for graduate-level academic studies that relate to one or more of the areas of focus. Examples of projects can be found here.
- Vocational training teams, which are groups of professionals traveling abroad either to learn more about their profession or teach local professionals about a particular field
How do I apply for a Global Grant?
The Rotary Foundation accepts Global Grant applications on a rolling basis throughout the year. Before a District or Rotary Club can apply for a grant, it has to complete the qualification process. Once your Club is qualified, you can apply for a Global Grant through the online tool found at www.rotary.org/grants. Applications submitted online must still be approved by the District 5300 Global Grants Sub-Committee.
Rotary has produced A Guide to Global Grants which is an excellent reference guide for applying and managing your grant.
How are Global Grants funded?
Global Grants are funded with a combination of District Designated Funds with Club cash contributions, and matching funds from The Rotary Foundation’s World Fund. The World Fund will match 100 percent of District Designated Funds and/or 50 percent of cash contributions from clubs. The minimum award amount from the World Fund is US$15,000, which means that the minimum overall project budget is $30,000.
The DDF will be assigned to projects on a first-come, first-served basis with a limit of $10,000 in matching funds per project. At the discretion of the District Governor, the limit may be increased for a project based on the overall scope of the project and the number of District 5300 clubs collaborating on the project.
Who Can I Speak to About Our Club’s Project?
District 5300 Rotary Foundation Chair PDG Michael Soden Email: dgms2324@gmail.com
Global Grants Chair: Chehab H. El Awar, Phone: (951) 295-7358 Email: shabdg201415@gmail.com
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