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Support or register a project on the World Community Service Projects Exchange.
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Using the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (
www.un.org/millenniumgoals) as a starting point, develop and initiate a new project in support of international service that will be carried out by at least half of your members.
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Seek a Rotary Foundation Matching Grant or Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grant for a water, health, or literacy project.
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Achieve the Every Rotarian, Every Year goal of US$100 or more per capita in Annual Programs Fund contributions to The Rotary Foundation.
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Conduct an international service project in support of water management and sanitation.
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Conduct an international literacy project.
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Identify a qualified candidate to compete at the district level for at least one Rotary Foundation Educational Programs award (Ambassadorial Scholar, Rotary World Peace Fellow, Group Study Exchange team member or leader, Rotary Grants for University Teachers participant).
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Sponsor a Group Study Exchange team, host a team member, or participate in a Rotary Friendship Exchange.
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Give a club program on Global Networking Groups, or have at least 5 percent of club members join one of these groups.
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Make a club contribution to PolioPlus or PolioPlus Partners.
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Implement a club program on PolioPlus and Rotary's role in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
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Have a club member serve as a Rotarian host counselor for a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar.