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Giving & Grants
February 2017 | Take action to create positive change locally and globally
Host clubs can drive global grant success

With their knowledge of community needs and their local contacts, host clubs play a key role in the success of global grant-funded projects. Read about how the Rotary Club of Rio Claro-Cidade Azul in São Paulo, Brazil, and Rotarians in District 2041 (Italy) established a movement analysis laboratory for children with motor disabilities.

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Giving updates

Give the Gift of Rotary

Rotary’s 112th anniversary is 23 February, and this year we celebrate The Rotary Foundation’s 100th year. Consider giving a birthday gift to The Rotary Foundation today. When you give to the Annual Fund, you empower leaders just like you to improve their communities and make a lasting impact.

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A special centennial promotion is coming soon. Register on My Rotary today and check announcements to stay updated.

Grant updates

Global grant funding for low-cost shelters and simple schools

For three years beginning 1 January, clubs and districts will be able to use global grants to build low-cost shelters and simple schools. The construction must be a part of a comprehensive project related to an area of focus. More information will be available on My Rotary soon.

Submitting global grant scholarship applications

Plan ahead for your scholars! If you’re sponsoring a global grant scholar who will begin studies in August, September, or October 2017, we need your application no later than 30 June. June, July, and August are the busiest months for scholarship applications, and each year, some students miss out on scholarships because their Rotary sponsors haven’t left enough time for the Foundation to review the applications. Speaking of scholars, did you know that Foundation staff can review candidates you’re considering for a scholarship before you submit their applications? Simply email your regional grants officer with pertinent information about the candidate to request a pre-review. He or she will help you avoid applying for a scholarship that isn’t eligible.

Rotary/UNESCO-IHE scholarships

The Rotary Foundation and UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education have extended their collaboration for two more years and will offer up to 10 scholarships for graduate study at UNESCO-IHE's Delft campus in the Netherlands in 2017-19. For more information review the application toolkit and the scholarship terms and conditions.

Changes to grant terms and conditions

The Foundation periodically updates grant terms and conditions to clarify them and incorporate policy changes. See the current version, which reflects the following changes:

Section II

  • Removed “or geographical area” from “[global grants] are sponsored by at least one Rotary club or district in the country or geographical area where the grant project will take place”
  • Added criteria that global grants may support the construction of low-cost shelters and simple schools, as long as the construction is part of a comprehensive project related to an area of focus

Section III

  • Removed “schools, homes/low-cost shelters” from the restrictions on construction
  • Added a restriction that one global grant cannot fund multiple unrelated projects

Section V

  • Removed explanation about obtaining travel insurance

Section VI

  • Added information about tax withholdings for global grant scholarships awarded for study in the U.S.

ATTEND PRESIDENTIAL PEACE CONFERENCE IN ATLANTA
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Join us 9-10 June for the Presidential Peace Conference at the Georgia World Congress Center. We’ll celebrate our work on the underlying causes of conflict and our successes in making peace a priority, while also looking ahead to opportunities to continue our commitment.



LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ROTARY FOUNDATION CENTENNIAL

The Rotary Foundation turns 100 in 2016-17! Our Foundation stands at the forefront of humanitarian service, having supported thousands of projects to provide clean water, fight disease, promote peace, and provide basic education — as well as the historic project dedicated to eradicating polio worldwide.

Learning opportunities

Learn about the new Grant Center

In December, we debuted the new Grant Center, which features both a new look and a streamlined grant application. You can learn more about the new system in How to Use the Grant Center. We will host a webinar in April to introduce new users to the Grant Center. Register on the webinars page on My Rotary.

Did you know that you can use the Grant Center to find all of the grants sponsored by your district, whether or not your club is involved? It’s easy. First, sign in to My Rotary and navigate to the Grant Center. Click Grant Search, top right. That will take you to a page that has a search bar you can use to search by grant number or grant title. You can also search by area of focus. This search feature also lets you see your district’s district grant. Please tell others in your club about this, and let them know that learning about the district’s other grants is a good thing to do before beginning any new projects.

We hope you like the changes we made to the Grant Center. Watch for additional improvements in the coming months.

Join a moderated area of focus discussion group

Rotary discussion groups offer a place for Rotarians, Rotaractors, Rotary Peace Fellows, and alumni to share their experiences and ideas with members of the Rotary family from around the world. We invited members of the Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers, a group of volunteer Rotarians who provide technical expertise to Rotarians planning and carrying out projects, to moderate the area of focus discussion groups from 15 January until 30 June. Whether you want to pursue a global grant or learn how to do a community needs assessment, our experts can answer your questions.

You can get to all of the discussion groups on My Rotary once you sign in. Join an existing group or start a conversation today!


Resources & reference

Grant Center
Rotary Foundation Reference Guide
Guide to Global Grants
Rotary Ideas
Every Rotarian, Every Year club presentation


Giving & Grants is a quarterly publication with information to help you support Rotary's work through your contributions and grant-funded activities.

Send questions and comments to rotarysupportcenter@rotary.org.

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