Rotary Grants

Crater Lake National Park, Chiloquin, United States
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Rotary Grants bring service project ideas to life
district program
Rotarians contribute their skills, expertise, and resources to help solve some of the world’s toughest problems. From providing clean water to promoting peace worldwide, Rotary Grants bring service project ideas to life.
More About Rotary Grants
Rotary Grant Opportunities
- District grants fund small-scale, short-term activities that address needs in your
community and communities abroad. - Global grants support large international activities with sustainable, measurable
outcomes in Rotary’s areas of focus. - Disaster response grants support relief and recovery efforts in areas that have
been affected by natural disaster. - Programs of scale grants fund intentional effort by Rotary members, in
partnership with others, to expand proven program models within our areas of
focus in order to benefit more people and in more places and foster lasting
change.
The Life Cycle of a Rotary Grant
Draft – Rotary members plan a project or scholarship and build their grant application online.
Authorization – Club and district leaders review the application and authorize funding.
Submitted – The grant’s planners submit the application to The Rotary Foundation.
Approved – If the grant is approved, the Foundation issues payment
Completion – Members carry out the project, reporting to the Foundation annually until the work or studies are finished and the grant is closed.
2024-24 Rotary District 5110 Grants
District Grants: $233,208
Global Grants: $670,008
How to Apply:
Are you interested in applying for a grant? You must be a member of a Rotary club to be eligible. Contact your Club President to find out how. You can also visit the Rotary Grant Center website for more information.
