Grant Types
Areas of Focus
Global Grant Facts
Rotary Foundation Funding
Rotary recognition
100

Fund small-scale, short-term activities; may be local or international projects; issued annually in a single lump sum


What are District Grants?

100

This Area of Focus would include fighting malaria and fighting Alzheimer's.

What is Disease Prevention and Treatment?

100

This assessment should include a diverse group of participants, including those who are overlooked or marginalized, in determining the type of project needed.

What is a Community Needs Assessment?


100

This Fund helps to fund current and ongoing district and global grants.

What is the Annual Fund?

You may designate to SHARE or to an Area of Focus.

100

What level of giving is recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow?

What is $1,000.00 contributed to the Foundation

Multiple PHF's are given for each additional $1,000.00 up to a PHF+8

200

Specialized funding for Response to Natural Disasters and Conflicts; grants of up to $25,000.

What are Disaster Response Grants?

200

These 2 Areas of Focus might encompass projects cleaning waterways from debris or providing the ability to remove impurities from a water source.

What are Environment and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene?

200

This document must be signed by the club with the District to receive grant funding.

What is a Memorandum of Understanding?


200

Gifts to this Fund are eligible for a 2 to 1 match from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

What is the PolioPlus Fund?


200

What is the required contribution to the Rotary Endowment Fund to become a Benefactor?

What is $1,000.00

Contributions to the Endowment fund stay with the Foundation and are not granted. Earnings from these funds come back to the District to be used for grants.

300

Funding for 3-5 year projects; involving partnerships; fit within an Area of Focus; Minimum of $2 million

What are Programs of Scale Grants?

300

This Area of Focus could involve providing books and teachers for children or adults.

What is Basic Education and Literacy?

300

The World Fund matches this percentage of District Designated Fund (DDF) funding for a grant.

What is 80%?


300

This Fund helps to fund grants up to $25,000 to address natural disasters.

What is the Disaster Response Fund?

300

What is the commitment to become a Paul Harris Society member?

What is $1,000.00 or more per year.

Funds can be distributed between the various Rotary funds. ie Annual, Polio, Disaster.

400

Funding for Long-term, Sustainable projects which fit within at least one Area of Focus

Minimum $30,000

What is a Global Grant?

400

This Area of Focus includes projects to improve pre-natal care and training for midwives.

What is Maternal and Child Health?

400

Final reports should be submitted within this time period after completion of a global grant project.


What is 2 months?


Note: Annual reports are also required.

400
The principal amount of donations to this Fund are never spent; only the earnings.

What is the Endowment Fund?

400

What is the contribution amount to become a Major Donor?

What is $10,000.00 in total contributions to the Foundation. 

Multiple Major donor levels are recognized at $25,000, $50,000, $100,000

500

Potential funding source for a $10,000 project at the local library to buy books for an after-school program for at-risk children

What is a District Grant?

500

The names of the 2 Areas of Focus which can fund peace scholars and can help fund start up businesses for disadvantaged community members.

What are Peacebuilding and Conflict Prevention and Community and Economic Development?

500

The minimum percentage of funding which must be contributed by an international sponsor.

What is 15%?

500

This is the name of the online recurring means of donating to The Rotary Foundation available on rotary.org.

What is Rotary Direct?

You can also find other reports and forms online, set up a fundraiser through Raise for Rotary, make memorial/tribute gifts, and search for employer matching.

500

What is a Bequest Society member?

What is a member who makes a commitment of future gifts to the Foundation of $10,000 or more.

Gifts can be made through wills, insurance assignments and other estate planning methods