Disaster Relief Grants


Disaster Relief Grants


When natural disasters strike, Lions are among the first to offer help. With a disaster grant, they  can do even more for communities devastated by hurricanes, floods, fires and other major events. As a foundation, we are proud to offer a variety of grant options to support various stages of disaster relief operations.



Disaster Preparedness Grants

Disaster Preparedness Grants support districts interested in partnering with local authorities and other community organizations to plan and prepare for future relief efforts. Lions’ district governors may submit proposals for Disaster Preparedness Grants. Grants are awarded for up to US$10,000.

Criteria and Application


Emergency Grants

Emergency Grants provide up to US$10,000 for districts impacted by a natural disaster. Lions’ district governors may apply for Emergency Grants to help meet immediate needs such as food, water, clothing, and medical supplies. LCIF awards nearly US$2 million in emergency grant funding each year.

To apply for an Emergency grant, complete the LCIF Emergency grant online application (available in English only). For a PDF of the application, please select the button below.

Guidelines
Criteria and Application


 

Community Recovery Grants

Community Recovery Grants aid districts interested in supporting short-term cleanup and repair efforts in situations where other organizations have already addressed immediate needs. Lions’ district governors may submit proposals for Community Recovery Grants. Grants awarded provide up to US$20,000.

Criteria and Application



Major Catastrophe Grants

Major Catastrophe Grants are awarded for long-term reconstruction projects due to disasters that occur on a much larger scale. Major Catastrophe Grants are awarded at the discretion of the international president and the LCIF chairperson and cannot be applied for by a district. These grants provide significant funds for catastrophes with major international impact, such as the recent earthquakes in Mexico, the 2016 earthquake in Italy, and Hurricane Harvey (USA).