International service committees work with clubs and districts to identify resources to develop international projects and design global grants of higher quality and greater scale by leveraging local Rotarian, Rotaractor, and Rotary alumni expertise, establishing connections between clubs in your district and a host or international partner, and creating a network of local experts to help with planning projects and grants. In addition you:
- Create a District Resource Network, comprised of your region’s experts experienced in project planning, the areas of focus, and Rotary grants; connect members to experts for assistance with projects and grants.
- Collaborate with district Rotary Foundation Chairs, district Grants Subcommittee Chairs, Community Service Chairs, Vocational Service Chairs, Rotaract Representatives, Rotary Action Groups, The Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers, and other experts, including peace fellows and alumni, interested in assisting with projects and global grants.
- Publicize club international service initiatives.
Go to the Learning Center to take the district international service committee courses (My Rotary login required). These courses can be taken by all members of the committee.

