Each year the Rotary Club of Gwinnett awards grants to local non-profits thanks to their annual fundraising efforts and a charitable endowment the Club set up years ago via the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia. The Club’s Charitable Giving Committee conducts a formalized granting process. They encourage grant applications across the community and give each request careful consideration. Grants must align with Rotary’s key areas of focus: Peace & Conflict Prevention/Resolution; Disease Prevention & Treatment; Water & Sanitation; Maternal & Child Health; Basic Education & Literacy; and Economic & Community Development.
Grant award recipients this year included:
• Friends of Disabled Adults & Children $ 2,500 Home Medical Equipment Program
• Interlocking Communities $ 1,000 Ready by Five Program
• Norcross High School Foundation $ 2,500 After School Matters Transportation
• Partnership Against Domestic Violence $ 1,000 Teen Dating Violence Prevention
• The Path Project $ 1,000 After School Program Technology
• Rainbow Village $ 2,000 Technology Resources
The Rotary Club of Gwinnett County, founded in 1973, has been serving and giving back to the community for 45 years. President Hendrickson said, “Rotary’s motto is Service Above Self. As Rotarians, we serve through the giving of our time, talent and treasure. These grants are just one of many ways our 100+ members make a difference every day in our community. It is our privilege to gift these grants out to such worthy causes to empower their great work and positively impact the lives of thousands.”