Deadline: Various
The Law Foundation is inviting applicants for its grant programs that are relating to legal research and public education on legal issues.
Objectives
- To provide opportunities for the acquisition and diffusion of legal knowledge and the consideration and suggestion of amendments to the law.
- To carry out research in the science of jurisprudence in all its branches for the education and benefit of the public.
- To disseminate knowledge gained by such research for the education of legal practitioners, students of law, and all other persons and organisations concerned with the application, administration, development or improvement of the law.
- To protect and promote the interests of the public in relation to legal matters.
Types of Grants & Deadlines
There are three main types of grants:
- General Legal Grants: 18 August 2017
- Legal Research Grants: 18 August 2017
- Conference Grants: 31 October 2017
Eligibility Criteria
Applications will be considered from institutions, organisations and individuals, for projects or research falling within the objectives of the Foundation’s Trust Deed.
Funding Criteria
- Every grant must be made for charitable purposes within New Zealand.
- Projects should benefit a significant number of people relative to the funds employed or be of national significance.
- Projects should be of national rather than local benefit.
- Projects must be seen as having an impact, either immediately or in the foreseeable future.
- Innovative, high quality initiatives and projects are preferred.
- Applications for the support of conferences and seminars will not be considered if they exclude the media or exposure to the public.
- The foundation does not generally support research or study for postgraduate degrees, but from time to time we offer a Doctoral Scholarship (in Law).
- Applications for grants to assist with undergraduate research or study will not be considered.
- The foundation does not usually support applications for individual personal advancement, such as international travel for study grants, UN internships, or to attend/present at conferences.
- The Foundation encourages applicants to explore co- funding possibilities and are happy to partially-fund projects.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their applications online via given website.
Eligible Country: New Zealand
For more information, please visit Law Foundation.