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Park City Rotary Club
Supports nonprofit projects aligning with Rotary's mission in Summit County.
Rotary District 7430
Funds small-scale projects within Rotary's areas of focus.
Rotary District 6440
Encourages collaborative service projects among clubs.
Rotary Foundation (via Districts)
Supports graduate studies abroad in Rotary's focus areas.
Rotary District 6250
Funds community projects with Rotarian involvement.
Rotary Club of Portland
Supports Portland area nonprofits, applications open in July 2025.
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Around 1.2 million members worldwide are part of Rotary Clubs, making it one of the largest service organizations.
In the last fiscal year, Rotary Clubs collectively received over $500 million in grant funding from various sources.
Over 35,000 projects funded by Rotary grants have made significant impacts in local communities globally.
Rotary Clubs offer various grant types to support nonprofit organizations. These include Community Service Grants for local projects, Special Project Grants for larger-scale initiatives, District Grants for local and international projects, and Global Grants for large international projects. Each grant targets different needs and requires specific application processes.
To apply for Rotary Club grants, nonprofit organizations typically need to submit an initial proposal outlining their project, budget, and community impact. Depending on the grant type, this might be a two-stage process, with a detailed application following approval of the proposal. It's crucial to meet application deadlines and align the project with Rotary’s goals.
Rotary Clubs assess grant proposals based on several criteria: the project's alignment with Rotary’s values, potential community impact, financial viability, sustainability, and the level of Rotary member involvement. Proposals must also demonstrate clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a detailed budget.
Yes, Rotary Clubs can support both local and international projects. Local projects are often funded through Community Service or District Grants, while international projects are typically supported by Global Grants. These grants are designed to support causes that align with Rotary's mission and can benefit communities worldwide.
After receiving a grant from a Rotary Club, nonprofits are required to provide detailed reports on project progress and outcomes. This includes financial reporting, documentation of community impact, and often photos or testimonials from the project. Meeting these reporting requirements is crucial to ensure accountability and transparency in grant utilization.