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Humanitarian Programs
Grants to fund club and district service projects
 

The Humanitarian Grants Program of The Rotary Foundation provides grants to Rotary clubs and districts to implement humanitarian projects.  Grants can range from a few hundred to more than a million dollars.  Applications should request the amount that meets the needs of the program, and at a level that is consistent with the organization’s capacity and other anticipated or received support.  There are several grant types that address different service needs and funding options.

The following grants are available to support these endeavors.

  • District Simplified Grants: A tool for Rotary districts to support short-term, humanitarian projects that benefit the community.
  • Volunteer Service Grants (formerly Individual Grants): Subsidize travel of individual or small groups for qualified international humanitarian service in Rotary countries for periods up to 60 days.
  • Matching Grants: Support international service projects involving Rotary clubs or districts in two or more countries.
  • Health, Hunger, and Humanity Grants (3-H): Awarded to fund long-term, self-help, and grassroots development projects which are too large for one club or district to implement on their own.
  • Blane Community Immunization Grants: Help clubs and districts in the United States address disease immunizations in their local community.
District 6630 Grants Model - A chart to show the steps necessary to complete and submit a grant in District 6630
District 6630 Grants Inquiry Form - District 6630 Grants Committee requires all potential grant applicants to submit a brief Grant Inquiry Form outlining basic information about the potential applicant’s Rotary Club and the program for which funding is being sought.  This allows the committee to give initial feedback and to indicate whether the application meets our grant guidelines. The Grant Inquiry Form is used to assist in determining the correct grant category for the club’s needs.
District 6630 Grants Guidelines - All grants of The Rotary Foundation require the active participation of Rotarians.  The Grants Guidelines details the process required by District 6630 to submit grants to the District 6630 Grants Committee for approval.