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Our Foundation at Work
And in the World of Global Grants

by Mike Mudd, District Global Grant Chair

In 2024-25, The Rotary Foundation approved Global Grants for nine clubs in District 6900. The total District Designated Funds earned by these clubs exceeded $255,000. And to sustain our District’s ability to fund Global Grants in the future, these nine clubs contributed over $345,000 to the Annual Fund – SHARE.

The Rotary Club of Thomasville partnered with a host club for a water project in Kenya. This $67,000 project benefited a school system with a WASH project. The Rotary Club of Buckhead partnered with an international club for a $74,000 medical project here in Atlanta. This projected provided nine Hercules beds for the Shepherd Center.

We begin the 2025-26 Rotary year with an excellent pipeline of new Global Grant projects. The Rotary Club of Alpharetta has submitted a $100,000 Global Grant request for a literacy project that will help students in nearly 2 dozen Fulton County elementary schools. The Rotary Club of Vinings Cumberland has a $30,000 Global Grant application for a medical project in Bolivia.

Notice that two of the four Global Grants highlighted benefit local communities here in District 6900. Most Global Grants awarded to clubs in District 6900 benefit communities outside of the United States. When the Global Grant directly benefits one of our communities here in District 6900, that is an example of a so-called reverse Global Grant.

All successful Global Grant projects will include two Rotary Clubs, located in two different countries, a project that aligns with one of Rotary’s Seven Areas of Focus, is sustainable and supported by the local community, has a budget of at least $30,000 and has active Rotarian involvement. If you want to learn more, please visit https://my.rotary.org/document/guide-global-grants.

Posted by Mike Mudd
August 21, 2025

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