Grant Funding - Making a difference to people's lives

Global Grants need a network of Clubs around the world who are willing to work together. If you are one of these Clubs please visit our Foundation Grants page. There is a comments box, please leave your email address so that we can contact you


Grant Network - Is your Club willing to get involved

Our Club would like to engage with other Rotary Clubs around the world to deliver Global Grants that will Change Lives

Global Grants require global networking in order to bring the money together to make things happen.

Is your Club one that wants to work with others to make a real difference? We are seeking around 6 - 8 Clubs who would like to work together, some will be happy to lead the grant and others will want to "just" give money.

Thank you for taking time to read this

What we achieve working with Grants & other Clubs

Shelter Box - Grant Applied for 2015/16


Sabokwe School in KwaZulu, SAF - Sanitation Project



Supply of Literacy Boxes - Manaca School, Zambia


Whizz-Kidz - Mobility devices to non-mobile youngsters

 


 Defibrillators 



Why we do Grants  

The grant model that is available for us to use in Global Grants enables £3.50 to be generated for every £1 put in. This is the simple principle of how the grant works financially but there must be significant Rotarian involvement, clear clarification of the local community need as well as measurable outcomes and sustainability. Only then will the grant be approved

 

The 6 Areas of Focus for Global Grants

To find out about the 6 areas of Focus please click on the picture. To return to this site when you have finished please use the back arrow.

Paul RedwoodContact Paul Redwood about this page:

(ALL fields required)

(If you are a Rotarian, please name your club.)

Related pages...

Paul Harris Awards

more The start of Rotary and what it means to be a Paul Harris Fellow.

End Polio Now

more Rotary International's biggest challenge focused on the eradication of Polio Myelitis throughout the world in collaboration with the World Health Organisation and the Bill & Melinda Gate's Foundation

back to page above this...

Rotary Foundation - Rotary's Own Charity

back Foundation is Rotary International's own Charity Fund; the money is utilised to address major humanitarian problems around the world.