CAPE RFP Application

CAPE RFP Application

The RAGAS mission – The Rotary Action Group Against Slavery (RAGAS) is committed to connect, empower and equip Rotarians to engage their communities to eradicate all forms of Human Trafficking/Modern Slavery, locally and around the globe.

Please complete all sections of this CAPE application. Attach additional information or pages to support application sections where requested or needed. Applicants may be individual Rotary Club(s) or a Rotary District.              

GRANT OVERVIEW : The Rotary Action Group Against Slavery is seeking to fund Rotary and Rotaract Club projects which raise Community Awareness and support Prevention Education (CAPE) projects. RAGAS strives to fund a variety of clubs and projects around the Rotary world and will consider funding a club up to two years for a similar project. We do this through offering up to USD $1,000  matching funds. Applications are accepted online and reviewed on an open basis, as long as funds are available.  Grants are funded through member dues, generous donations, and corporate sponsorships. 

RFP-CAPE 2025 Application

Project Reporting

 

A Project progress report is requested within 6 months of commencement Or by 30 Dec 2024 and subsequently on completion, or 2nd interim 31 March 2025. 

Project Details

Budget Information

     AUTHORISATION:

  • All information in this application is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge.
  • The applicant agrees to undertake this project as an activity of the Rotary Club(s) or Rotary District and to make required reports.
  • Afull account of project expenditures will be provided to The Rotary Action Group Against Slavery upon completion of the project.
  • The applicant Rotary Club can provide a list of Club members, name and email addresses to receive a complimentary one year membership of RAGAS and the newsletter.
  • The applicant is requested to adopt the Pledge to fight MS/HT. This pledge encourages all Rotarians to engage in community awareness of MS/HT prevention education efforts in local communities in order to protect children, youth and the vulnerable from this form of exploitation.
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