District grants
District grants fund small-scale, short-term activities that address needs in your community and communities abroad. Each district chooses which activities it will fund with these grants.
Grant Training is offered 3 times each year to hopefully fit your schedule - see the newly revised requirements for our District Grants in this article.
Important!!! CLUBS APPLYING FOR A GRANT THIS YEARThese are the requirements:
- Club President-Elect and Grant Chair are required to attend Grant Management Seminar. (If Grant Chair stays in that club office he/she need only attend training once every three years).
- Club President and President-Elect are required to sign The Rotary Foundation Club Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
- Club President and President-Elect are required to sign the District Addendum to the MOU.
- Club must be current on reporting for any and all of your open and completed grants.
- Application is to be submitted to the District 6420 Community Grants Chair by May 15.
- Your club’s yearly goals have been entered into Rotary Club Central at www.Rotary.org.