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Rotary Club to End Human Trafficking (RCEHT) Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Rotary Club to End Human Trafficking (RCEHT) Foundation. This foundation provides financial support to non-profit organizations and projects that are making a difference in the fight against human trafficking, prioritizing economic development, advocacy, education, and awareness initiatives.
Training healthcare providers falls under education and advocacy.
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Grant Application | Rotary Club Ending Human Trafficking DO YOU WANT TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND AROUND THE WORLD? The Rotary Club to End Human Trafficking (RCEHT) Foundation provides financial support to non-profit organizations and projects that are making a difference in the fight against human trafficking.
Our Foundation funds projects that have the greatest reach, impact the greatest number of people, can be replicated and offer collaborative opportunities. Our priority order for funding is: Economic development, advocacy, education, and then awareness initiatives. Applications are reviewed by the Programs & Projects committee with recommendations going to the Club and Foundation Boards.
Project ideas that do not include a financial component can use the same form to submit ideas. Application: https://forms. gle/5ayR6hsKcRJrDuBx5 E-mail president@endHTrotaryclub.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations and projects combating human trafficking. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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