Newsletter for February 2022 - Rotary Club of D6330 Passport

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• Work with the community. (Community driven solution to problems=empowerment and ownership) • Focus on quality, not quantity or access only. • Rely on expertise, especially when it comes to training. • Don’t just do training as an “extra” to an infrastructure project. • Provide as much information as possible when submitting an application. Are there any literacy projects within our communities that would enhance literacy?

There are many videos available to view to learn more about this organization. •

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeXyBc8k2nvYIUHVlRAEK2w/videos

View the videos at your leisure, but you might start with this one –

The Fight against Malaria – Why Rotary?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v90E35-ibrk&t=4s

Malaria Partners International works separately within the Rotary International community raising its own funding independently through donor appeals to individuals, foundations, and corporations. While Rotary Clubs can and do participate in the funding of some small grants, most of the small grant funding is sourced through funding raised through charitable giving.

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