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Rotary Grants for University Teachers |
Rotary Grants for University Teachers provides funding to higher
education faculty professionals to travel abroad to teach at colleges
and universities in developing countries. The programme is intended
to build international understanding and foster development while
strengthening higher education in low-income countries. The programme
also aims to establish ties between higher education institutions,
leading to the exchange of ideas and information across the globe.
The subjects taught by grant recipients must be relevant to the
needs of the local population and contribute to the area's socio-economic
development.
For further information on Grants for University Teachers click here to
be directed to the relevant page on the RI website.
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Humanitarian Grants Programmes
The Humanitarian Grants Programme of the Rotary Foundation provides
grants to Rotary clubs and districts to implement humanitarian
projects both locally and internationally.
All projects supported by grants from The Rotary Foundation must
involve the active and personal participation of Rotarians. Many
grant funded projects assist in the development of stronger Rotary
networks as clubs from different nations work together to address
community needs.
The Humanitarian Grants Division of The Rotary Foundation supports
Rotarians with their efforts to implement humanitarian service
projects by facilitating their participation in the grants program
and ensuring the responsible use of grant funds according to The
Rotary Foundation guidelines.
The following grants are available:
- District
Simplified Grants: A
tool for Rotary districts to support short-term, humanitarian
projects that benefit the community. more..
- Volunteer
Service Grants (formerly Individual Grants):
Offers
subsidised travel for individuals or small groups for qualified
international humanitarian service in Rotary countries for periods
up to 60 days. more..
- Matching Grants:
Support international service projects involving
Rotary clubs or districts in two or more countries. more..
- Health, Hunger,
and Humanity Grants (3-H):
Awarded to fund long-term,
self-help, and grassroots development projects which are too
large for one club or district to implement on their own. more..
- Disaster
Recovery:
Are collected on a temporary, restricted basis
to support RI's disaster recovery efforts, focusing on long-term
reconstruction. more..
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