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Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grants
3-H Grants are awarded to fund long-term, self-help grassroots development projects which
are too large for one club or district to implement on their own. Projects must be self-sustaining
after the 3-H grant funds have been expended. 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 projects must be clearly identified with Rotary. 3-H Grants range from
US$100,000 to US$300,000, and are considered twice annually and awarded in May and
November.

May 3-H Grant Award
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| July 1 |
Preliminary Proposal Due. 3-5 page description of the project with draft budget. No
applications are distributed without prior receipt of proposal. Upon receipt, the 3-H staff reviews
and analyzes your proposal and sends a detailed response with suggestions. |
| September 15 |
Complete Application Due. Must include all project details, letters from all cooperating
organizations, and commitments from all contributors. |
| April/May Trustees Meeting |
Funding decisions are made at the April/May Trustees Meeting. Normally, less than ten percent
of proposals received are funded. |
November 3-H Grant Award
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| January 1 |
Preliminary Proposal Due. 3-5 page description of the project with draft budget. No
applications are distributed without prior receipt of proposal. Upon receipt, the 3-H staff reviews
and analyzes your proposal and sends a detailed response with suggestions. |
| March 15 |
Complete Application Due. Must include all project details, letters from all cooperating
organizations, and commitments from all contributors. |
| Oct/November Trustees Meeting |
Funding decisions are made at the October/November Trustees Meeting. Normally, less than ten
percent of proposals received are funded. |
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