Future Vision DISTRICT GRANTS

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2011 DISTRICT GRANT APPLICATION CALENDAR |
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Application Deadline |
April 30 |
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Award Initial Decision |
June 15 |
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Spending Plan Submission to TRF |
July 15 |
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Spending Plan Approval |
July 31 |
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Award Final Decision |
July 31 |
District grants offer clubs and districts flexibility in carrying out activities that support the Foundation's mission. Districts are encouraged to distribute these grant funds for relatively short-term activities, either local or international.
Districts can request up to 50 percent of their District Designated Fund (DDF) in one annual block grant. The District SHARE Committee shall determine the allocation of District Grant Funds between:
- local and international humanitarian projects
- scholarships
- vocational training opportunities
- and disaster relief
Here are some example projects:
2009 District
Simplified Grant Examples
2010 District
Simplified Grant Examples
Grant Application:
If you have questions about your application, ask here:
Application Question
Requirements/Process
- Clubs must be qualified.
What are the qualifications?

- Projects must adhere to the eligibility requirements as described in the terms and conditions for Rotary Foundation grants
In addition:
- District grants may be used within pilot or non-pilot districts.
- Activities are not required (but encouraged) to support the

Final Report
Clubs must submit a final report to the District upon expenditure of the grant funds. Receipts for expenditures must be included with the report. Receipts should be scanned and submitted electronically to the vice chair of District Grants Committee. Download District Grant Report Form (.doc) (pdf)

