
Foundation Documents
The Rotary Foundation (TRF) transforms your gifts, skills and expertise into service projects that change lives both close to home and around the world. Rotary Foundation grants are what bring service project ideas to life. Are you interested in applying for a grant? You must be a qualified member of a qualified Rotary club to be eligible—review the Qualification documents listed below. Do you want to learn more about The Rotary Foundation, how D7080 interacts with TRF, and/or how to donate? Review the Foundation documents listed below. Learn about our District and Global Grants—review the District Grants and Global Grants documents listed below.

Qualification
To apply for Global and District grants, clubs must qualify annually.

Foundation
- The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Reference Guide (June 2022)
- Rotary Foundation Contribution Form
- Rotary Foundation Multiple Donor Form
- TRF Contribution Deadlines 2022
- Annual Report 2021-22 – District 7080 Foundation Assessment Committee
- 2022 Rotary Peace Center General Support Endowed Fund Report
- 2023-24 D7080 Financial Management Plan

District Grants
Clubs may apply for District grants (DGs) up to a maximum of $6,500CAD. DGs are for short-term projects, requiring 10 months or less to complete.
- Terms & Conditions for District Grants (Sept 2022)
- FAQs
- Sample DG Application
- Sample DG Final Project Report
- Sample Financial Summary
- How to Access the District Grant Module
- How to Apply for a District Grant in the District Grant Module
- How to Upload Documents to the District Grant Module
- Completing the Individual Project Report in the District Grant Module
- District Grant Application & Reporting Webinar

Global Grants
Clubs may apply for Global grants (GGs) up to a maximum of $400,000USD for projects that are sponsored by a Rotary club or district in the country where the project will take place (primary host sponsor) and one outside the country (primary international sponsor). Minimum project budget is $30,000USD.
- Terms & Conditions for Global Grants (Sept 2022)
- Terms & Conditions for Disaster Response Grants (March 2023)
- Programs of Scale Grant Competition Handbook (Dec 2022)
- Areas of Focus Guidelines: Peace-building and conflict prevention; Disease prevention and treatment; Water, sanitation and hygiene; Maternal and child health; Basic education and literacy; Community economic development; Environment
- Global Grant Application Template
- Sample Global Grant Applications
- Global Grant Community Assessment Tool
- Cooperating Organization Memorandum of Understanding
- Rotary Exchange Rates
- Global Grant Application & Reporting Webinar Presentation
- How to access the Rotary Grant Center
- How to use the Grant Center
More documents can be found in the Rotary Grant Center on rotary.org including the Grant Community Assessment (Results) Form, the Areas of Focus policy statements and the GG Calculator. Click on the 3 lines next to RESOURCES to display the full list.
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