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2014 SCHOLARSHIP S
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2014 Understand the difference between district grant and global grant scholarships Learn the ways in which you can support scholarships Identify resources for Rotarians applying for scholarship funding through the new grant model LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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2014 Since 1947, The Rotary Foundation has awarded more than $532 million in educational grants SCHOLARSHIPS
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2014 Scholarships can be funded by Global grants District grants SCHOLARSHIPS
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2014 Graduate level Study periods of 1-4 years Alignment with the areas of focus o Previous work, volunteer, and study experience o Academic program o Future career plans (immediate and long-range) Host and international sponsors $30,000 minimum budget GLOBAL GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS
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2014 GLOBAL GRANT EXAMPLE
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2014 GLOBAL GRANT EXAMPLE
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2014 GLOBAL GRANT EXAMPLE
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2014 More flexible in terms of: Level of study (secondary, university, or graduate studies or certificate programs) Location (local or international) Length Field of study Cost Managed by district DISTRICT GRANT SCHOLARSHIPS
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2014 DISTRICT GRANT EXAMPLE
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2014 DISTRICT GRANT EXAMPLE
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2014 DISTRICT GRANT EXAMPLE
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2014 Understand the difference between district grant and global grant scholarships Learn the ways in which you can support scholarships Identify resources for Rotarians applying for scholarship funding through the new grant model SESSION REVIEW
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2014 Find venues in your community to recruit scholarship applicants Create a database of Rotary Scholars and contact information Subscribe to the Rotary Giving and Grants quarterly e-newsletter TAKE ACTION
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2014 Questions? contact.center@rotary.org
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