DISTRICT GRANTS
District grants allow clubs ( and District) to support specific service interests that
are in line with The Rotary Foundation mission, and support one or more of the Six Areas of Focus and that address immediate needs in their local communities and abroad, and can be completed within a very short period of time.
Clubs should submit funding requests to district by 31st May, through the Grant Chair,
Clubs can in the first instance send a short e-mail describing the beneficiaries, the amount requested , the spending plan, and the time-line.
The District Grant Committee ( usually comprising at a minimum , the DG, The District Grant Chair, The DRFC and the District Treasurer ) determine which requests to approve, and with the prior knowledge of the maximum District Grant available to District Ireland, and the probable call on available DDF for Global Grant activities , the Committee determine the grant amount to apply for from The Rotary Foundation.
The district grant application is then reviewed by TRF , who must then must approve all aspects of the District Grant application before the grant payment is made to district.
On that basis no individual club can assume they can start their planned project until the actual District Grant cheque is issued to the club by the District Grant Chair -
Clubs are asked to submit their funding requests to the Grant Chair
The District can make only one application for the total District Grant per Rotary Year.
Examples