Global Grant Details
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2024-2025 Global Grant #2463588
Host Clubs: Rotary Clubs of Nueva Guatemala (D-4250) and Windsor-Roseland (D-6400)
Status: Accepting pledges
2023-2024 Global Grant #2351451
Host Clubs: Rotary Clubs of Guatemala-Las Américas (D-4250) and Downey, CA (D-5280)
Amount: $453,038
Status: Grant approved. Projects are slated for implementation during the 2025 school year, benefiting more than 6,200 students and teachers.
2022-2023 Global Grant #2238721
Host Clubs: Valle de Guatemala and Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States
Amount: $552,615
Status: Grant approved. Projects are currently being implemented during the 2024 school year, benefiting more than 7,300 students and teachers.
2021-2022 Global Grant #2124415
Host Clubs: La Asunción, Guatemala and Yorba Linda Sunrise, California, United States
Amount: $568,327
Status: Grant approved. Projects were implemented during the 2023 school year, benefiting more than 7,000 students and teachers.
Closed Global Grants
2020-21 Global Grant #2012567
Host Clubs: Quetzaltenango, Guatemala and Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada
Amount: $507,692
Status: Grant closed. Projects were implemented during the 2022 school year, benefiting more than 7,000 students and teachers.
2019-20 Global Grant #1989785
Host Clubs: Guatemala Oeste and Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Amount: $631,247
Status: Grant closed. Projects were implemented during the 2021 school year, benefiting more than 7,600 students and teachers.
2018-19 Global Grant #1872362
Host Clubs: Nueva Guatemala and North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Amount: $628,518
Status: Grant closed. Projects were implemented during the 2019 school year, benefiting over 9,700 students and teachers.
2017-18 Global Grant #1752923
Host Clubs: La Reforma, Guatemala and Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Amount: $694,092
Status: Grant closed. Projects were implemented during the 2019 school year, benefiting more than 12,000 students and teachers.
2016-17 Global Grant #1642745
Host Clubs: Guatemala Vista Hermosa, Guatemala and Downey, California, United States
Amount: $435,583
Status: Grant closed. Projects were implemented during the 2018 school year, benefiting more than 8,600 students and teachers.
2015-16 Global Grant #1531565
Host Clubs: Valle de Guatemala, Guatemala and Glenview Sunrise, Illinois, United States
Amount: $464,292
Status: Grant closed. Projects were implemented during the 2017 school year, benefiting 5,600 students and teachers.
2014-15 Global Grant #1422606
Host Clubs: Quetzaltenango, Guatemala and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, United States
Amount: $372,425
Status: Grant closed. Projects were implemented during the 2016 school year, benefiting 5,700 students and teachers.
2014-15 Global Grant #1420737
Host Clubs: Guatemala Vista Hermosa, Guatemala and District 5280 (California)
Amount: $80,000
Status: Grant closed. Textbook, computer, and primary literacy (CORP) projects currently benefiting over 1,300 young people.
2013-14 Global Grant #1412387 — Recognized by The Rotary Foundation!
Host Clubs: Guatemala Vista Hermosa, Guatemala and Summit County, Colorado, United States
Amount: $339,191
Status: Grant closed. Textbook, computer, and primary literacy (CORP) projects currently benefiting over 6,000 young people. This grant was also recognized at The Rotary Foundation’s centennial celebrations as one of 20 outstanding Global Grants closed in the 2015-16 Rotary year.
2012-13 Global Grant #1326128
Host Clubs: Valle de Guatemala, Guatemala and Grosse Ile, Michigan, United States
Amount: $145,080
Status: Grant closed. Textbook, computer, and primary literacy (CORP) projects currently benefiting over 5,400 young people.
2011-12 Global Grant #1225752
Host Clubs: Quetzaltenango, Guatemala and Windsor-Roseland, Ontario, Canada
Amount: $111,796
Status: Grant closed. Textbook, computer, and primary literacy (CORP) projects currently benefiting 4,100 young people.
2010-11 Global Grant #1125080
Host Clubs: Valle de Guatemala, Guatemala and Grosse Ile, Michigan, United States
Amount: $125,692
Status: Grant closed. Textbook, computer, and primary literacy (CORP) projects currently benefiting over 4,600 young people.