District 1010 District Grant Awards for 2024/25
- Aberfeldy and District Malawi Irrigation Pumps £560
- Banff local project Install 3 seating benches £1,500
- Blairgowrie and District local project defibrillator £1,000
- Cowdenbeath Zimbabwe dig well and fit solar powered pump £1,200
- Ellon local project Install kitchen in community café £750
- Glenrothes local project make and install 200 bird boxes £300
- Inverness local project install quiet reading area in primary school £1,250
- Kinross and District local project distribute food hampers £2,000
- Kirriemuir Uganda Build dormitory block with latrines £2,500
- Pitlochry local project equip new first responder service £1,000
- St Andrews Kilrymont Uganda vocational training £1,800
- Ythan Valley Ukraine purchase of laptops £1606
Total Awarded: £15,466
About District grants
- District Grants are usually fairly low value grants with a short timescale.
- They can be local or international.
- They are to start within 1 year of the grant being awarded and be complete within 2 years.
- Once established they should be self-sustaining.
- The project must not be started until the grant has been approved.
- It needs to have the involvement of Rotarians.
- They need to involve at least one of Foundation’s Area of Focus.
The applications for district grants must be made by the end of May each year.
Someone from the applicant club needs to attend Grant Management Training.
For full information on applying for District Grants see the link on the right