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Health,
Hunger, and Humanity Grants (3-H)
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Health, Hunger, and
Humanity (3-H) Grants are awarded to fund large international
long-term, self-help, and grassroots development projects that use an
integrative approach to address humanitarian needs. An integrative
approach incorporates multiple program components to address
humanitarian needs, including a combination of sustainable activities
such as: training, community participation, Rotary Community Corps,
capital assets, and technical expertise from Rotarian and other
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Projects must be self-sustaining after the 3-H Grant funds have been
spent. All
projects must involve Rotary clubs and districts in at least two different
countries
with a significant number of Rotarians actively participating in the
project. The
primary host and international sponsor clubs/districts of a 3-H
application must
have successfully worked together as primary sponsors of a Matching Grant
project
within five years of submitting their 3-H application to be eligible for
consideration. 3-H Grant sponsors must provide a minimum contribution of
10 percent
of the total 3-H grant award amount.
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