Posted on Feb 25, 2017

Learn about the new Grant Centre

In December, we debuted the new Grant Centre, which features both a new look and a streamlined grant application. You can learn more about the new system in How to Use the Grant Centre. We will host a webinar in April to introduce new users to the Grant Centre. Register on the webinars page on My Rotary.

Did you know that you can use the Grant Centre to find all of the grants sponsored by your district, whether or not your club is involved? It’s easy. First, sign in to My Rotary and navigate to the Grant Centre. Click Grant Search, top right. That will take you to a page that has a search bar you can use to search by grant number or grant title. You can also search by area of focus. This search feature also lets you see your district’s district grant. Please tell others in your club about this, and let them know that learning about the district’s other grants is a good thing to do before beginning any new projects.

We hope you like the changes we made to the Grant Centre. Watch for additional improvements in the coming months.

Join a moderated area of focus discussion group

Rotary discussion groups offer a place for Rotarians, Rotaractors, Rotary Peace Fellows, and alumni to share their experiences and ideas with members of the Rotary family from around the world. We invited members of the Rotary Foundation Cadre of Technical Advisers, a group of volunteer Rotarians who provide technical expertise to Rotarians planning and carrying out projects, to moderate the area of focus discussion groups from 15 January until 30 June. Whether you want to pursue a global grant or learn how to do a community needs assessment, our experts can answer your questions.

You can get to all of the discussion groups on My Rotary once you sign in. Join an existing group or start a conversation today!

 

Resources & reference

Grant Center

Rotary Foundation Reference Guide

Guide to Global Grants

Rotary Ideas

Every Rotarian, Every Year club presentation

 

Reprinted courtesy of  The Rotary Foundation - Giving & Grants quarterly publication, February 2017.