Updated January 2025
The Rotary Foundation 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. Rotary Clubs within our District should complete the application form at the bottom of this page before 25 April 2025.
What district grants support
You can use district grants to fund a variety of district and club projects and activities, including:
You have plenty of freedom to customize your service projects. Refer to information found on the Members Only side of the Rotary International website by logging in using your My Rotary account.
How they are funded
Districts may use up to 50 percent of their District Designated Fund (DDF) to receive one district grant annually. This percentage is calculated based on the amount of DDF generated from a district’s Annual Fund giving three years prior, including Endowment Fund earnings. Districts are not required to request the full amount available. The funding is received as a lump sum and then distributed to Rotary clubs. Click here for an explanaion of DDF.
Qualification
Clubs need to become qualified to apply for district grants. Qualification sessions in Cumbria & Lancashire are usually held each autumn. The next session is being held on Monday 3 February 2025. Further details can be obtained from the District Foundation Team.
All applications should become familiar with the Terms and Conditions for Foundation Global / District Grants, and understand the essentials of complying with the MOU (Memo of Understanding).
Detailed information can be found on the Rotary International website by logging in with your My Rotary account. In addition there are several very useful online learning courses on the RI Learning Centre.
Click here for help accessing the Rotary International website :
How clubs request funds - complate a District Grant Application Form
District Grant Applicaton Form 2025 - 2026 (Word)
If your club is seeking district grant funding, you can apply directly to Sam Jones who is our District Grants Officer.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
Our club provides ongoing support for The Foyer in Whitehaven which provides accommodation for homeless youngsters
moreOn Saturday, our President Glynis, plus a couple of members, visited Calderwood House in Egremont during their monthly coffee morning.
moreWe were treated to a talk from representatives of Blood Bikes and presented them with a cheque for £250 at handover night
moreOur Club are very proud of our newly formed Rotakids Club at Valley Primary School in Whitehaven. Just before the end of term they were presented with their Rotakids Charter at a whole school Assembly by District Youth Lead Anthony Chick
moreThe Whitehaven Rotary Clubs have been painting some of the lamp posts on the harbour Purple to highlight Rotary's work to eradicate Polio in the world
moreWe were delighted to welcome ex member Yvonne Clarkson to be a friend of our club on Handover night
moreOn 19th May Greg Hill visited our club and gave us an interesting talk on the Air Ambulance Service. Photo shows President Dave presenting a cheque for £250 to Greg
moreAt our last meeting, we were delighted to welcome back Greg Johnson, CEO of Team Evie, to update us about the developments which they have made in the 6 years since he last talked to us.
moreWe still have some Founder Members in the Club, so it was decided that 4 of them will share the role of President for the year!
moreVisit to training apiary of the Whitehaven and District Bee Keepers Association at Westlakes Science Park
moreAt our meeting last week, we were delighted to have Catherine and Evie from The Foyer in Whitehaven as our guests, together with Brenda, a friend of our President, who has helped us to support The Foyer over several years.
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