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Jewish Helping Hands: Tikkun Olam Grant Program 2022/23

 Donor Agency: Jewish Helping Hands

 Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000

 Deadline Date: September 19, 2022

The Jewish Helping Hands (JHH) launched the applications for Tikkun Olam Grant program to advance their goal of inspiring and supporting tzedakah, justice and righteousness, throughout the world.

The goal is to help vulnerable populations in the United States and abroad through a variety of programs focused on economic development and social empowerment, with a particular focus on those demographics that have been overlooked and/or marginalized.

In cooperation with local communities, JHH supports programs that are sustainable and scalable through financial and hands-on support. Their objective is to promote organizations and projects that will make a tangible and lasting difference in the lives of the populations they serve. With each of their grants, JHH also intends to share its experience and expertise, so as to help further their joint mission.

Funding Information

Projects are ordinarily eligible for awards up to $5,000.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

For more information, visit Jewish Helping Hands.

European Commission Open Call for EIT Cross-KIC Strategic Synergies

 Donor Agency: European Commission (EC)

 Grant Size: $500,000 to $1 million

 Deadline Date: September 28, 2022

The European Commission (EC) has announced an open call for the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Cross-KIC Strategic Synergies.

Objectives

Scope

Funding Information

The check will normally be done for the coordinator if the requested grant amount is equal to or greater than EUR 500 000, except for:

Expected Outcomes

The expected outcome should be focused (but might not limited) on:

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for funding, applicants must be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:

For more information, visit European Commission.

Right Sharing of World Resources Grants in Kenya

 Donor Agency: Right Sharing of World Resources

 Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000

 Deadline Date: November 30, 2022

Right Sharing of World Resources (RSWR) is offering seed grants to small grassroots organizations to implement women-led, income-generating projects in Kenya.

Right Sharing of World Resources gives grants to small, grassroots women’s groups that do not have access to other adequate funding. Their grants are for micro-enterprise, self-employment projects. They help with seed money and training so that a group can begin a revolving loan fund for members to take loans to begin their own small businesses. It is important to us that the women work together in self-help groups and use the RSWR resources to help themselves grow into independent and strong groups.

Goals

RSWR has two main goals:

What types of projects does RSWR support?

RSWR supports income-generating, self-employment projects for poor women who are members of a self help group. The project must include a revolving loan component. They believe that small scale income-generating projects offer a means of establishing self sufficiency to very poor people. By requiring that the project include a revolving loan program, they can multiple the impact of their grant as the funds are revolved to different women within the community.

Funding Information

Up to US $5,500 for a one year project. Each group may receive only one grant.

Where does RSWR provide grants?

RSWR focuses its funding in Kenya in the districts of:

Eligibility Criteria

In Kenya, all groups must be self-directed by the women beneficiaries themselves. The leadership and management must come from within the group. The group cannot be formed or managed by outside coordinators. Groups should be less than 20 years old and have an annual budget of less than $4,000.

For more information, visit RSWR.

Nominations Open for 2022 Moreland Awards – Australia

 Donor Agency: Moreland City Council

 Grant Size: Not Available

 Deadline Date: September 16, 2022

The Moreland City Council is currently inviting nominations for the 2022 Moreland Awards to help celebrate those who have enriched the community and inspired their peers through outstanding service and commitment over the past 12 months.

Categories

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Moreland City Council.

Laerdal Foundation Grant Program

 Donor Agency: Laerdal Foundation

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

 Deadline Date: October 01, 2022

Applications are now open for the Laerdal Foundation Grant Program to save lives at Birth in Low-Resource Settings.

The Board will be prioritizing projects relating to interventions on day of birth – including prevention of stillborn deaths. Applications that go beyond a local impact and have the potential to document long term practical value and stimulate developments also in other regions/countries will be prioritized.

Focus Areas

The Board has defined the following focus areas in the strategy for 2022-25:

Funding Information

The Board expects to fund up to 20 projects per year in this category, with a maximum amount of USD 50,000, with the average grant being around USD 30,000.

Criteria

For more information, visit Laerdal Foundation.

USAID/Guinea & Sierra Leone Open Call for Private Sector

 Donor Agency: United States – Agency for International Development (USAID)

 Grant Size: $500,000 to $1 million

 Deadline Date: May 08, 2023

USAID/Guinea & Sierra Leone seeks to engage the private sector in finding solutions to development challenges through creative, market-based approaches that will contribute to development in Guinea and Sierra Leone.

USAID/Guinea & Sierra Leone calls for private sector solutions to strengthen the health system, improve good governance, and increase economic opportunities for youth and women.

The mission invites entities (private and non-private) to submit concepts. USAID/Guinea & Sierra Leone welcomes consortiums composed of multiple local and/or international private sector entities.

Concepts must mobilize and leverage private sector resources at a level that equals and preferably exceeds the level of resources allocated by USAID/Guinea & Sierra Leone.

Missions and Objectives

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

Australia: Hobsons Bay Community Fund’s Recovery Impact Grants

 Donor Agency: Hobsons Bay Community Fund

 Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000

 Deadline Date: November 25, 2022

The Hobsons Bay Community Fund (HBCF) is pleased to announce its ‘Recovery Impact Grants’ which will focus on the recovery of the Hobsons Bay community from the personal, social and economic toll of COVID-19.

Hobsons Bay Community Fund (HBCF) is a perpetual philanthropic fund established to benefit and strengthen the community of Hobsons Bay for present and future generations.

Priority Areas

The HBCF Recovery Impact Grants Program will fund programs, projects and initiatives that address one or more of the four key priority areas:

Aims: The HBCF Recovery Impact Grants Program aims to support the community of Hobsons Bay as they respond to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Funding Information

A total pool of approximately $80,000 will be made available for the HBCF Recovery Impact Grants Round 2022, with grants available up to $10,000.

Funding Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit HBCF.

Thomas Wall Trust’s Grants Program – UK

 Donor Agency: Thomas Wall Trust

 Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000

 Deadline Date: September 19, 2022

The Thomas Wall Trust is seeking applications from Registered Charities which target people experiencing multiple deprivation or other groups demonstrably facing major hurdles to employment, especially; women, people with physical, mental, or learning disabilities, refugees and asylum seekers.

Prioritise

Funding Information

They will Fund

Eligibility Criteria

Ineligible Funding

For more information, visit Thomas Wall Trust.

OPTions Initiative RFPs: Next-Generation Methods

 Donor Agency: OPTions Initiative

 Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000

 Deadline Date: December 31, 2022

The Options for Pregnancy Termination Innovation Initiative (“OPTions Initiative”) is seeking applications for its Next-Generation Methods.

The OPTions Initiative seeks innovative and transformative approaches that put women, girls, and people with diverse sexual and gender identities in control of where, when, and how they terminate their pregnancy by investing in the development and testing of Next generation methods of pregnancy termination (“next generation” innovations).

The goal of the OPTions Initiative is to support women’s, girls’, and people with diverse sexual and gender identities’ access to safe abortion in low- and middle-income countries.

Focus Areas

Please note that this is the target product profile for next generation methods of safe abortion. Both pre-clinical and clinical stage proposals are eligible, and project objectives for the 18-to-24-month grant period will be tailored accordingly.

Funding Information

Seed grants between $250,000 to $400,000 CAD are available for innovations that seek to test and develop next-generation methods of pregnancy termination, menses induction, or conception interruption over an 18 to 24 month period.

Target Users

Innovations must ultimately benefit marginalized women, girls and/or people with diverse sexual and gender identities in eligible low- and middle-income countries. Applications that address the needs of people in humanitarian emergencies; in legally restrictive contexts; where abortion is highly stigmatized; and in remote and hard to reach areas, are particularly welcome.

Eligibility Criteria

Grand Challenges Canada will screen applications on the basis of the eligibility criteria. Applications that do not meet the eligibility criteria will be removed from the review process. The eligibility criteria:

Please Note

For more information, visit OPTions Initiative.

UN Women Grant Announcement for Women Networks/CSOs based in Turkey

 Donor Agency: UN Women

 Grant Size: Not Available

 Deadline Date: April 30, 2023

UN Women is providing needs-based and demand-driven technical and logistical support to existing and aspiring networks and platforms, and individual members or affiliates of women’s civil society organizations (CSOs) and women’s rights advocates in order to advance gender equality, women’s empowerment and the overall women’s rights agenda.

This support will be provided within the framework of the “Strengthening civil society capacities and multi-stakeholder partnerships to advance women’s rights and gender equality in Turkey” (short name- Strong Civic Space for Gender Equality) project implemented by UN Women Turkey with the financial support of the European Union.

Types of Lot

Fields

Categories should be working in at least one of the following fields:

Eligibility Criteria

Technical and logistical support will be provided to the following eligible requesters:
Eligible organizations and individuals are invited to submit their requests for technical and logistical support, to finance a limited range of eligible activities.
As a result of this announcement,

For more information, visit UN Women.

2022 Applications Open for the Noel Buxton Trust Grant

 Donor Agency: The Noel Buxton Trust

 Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000

 Deadline Date: December 01, 2022

Applications are now open for the Noel Buxton Trust Grant to bring about relevant policy change through effective advocacy.

Purposes

Funding Information

Geographical Focus

Eligibility Criteria

Exclusions

For more information, visit The Noel Buxton Trust.

Fund for Indigenous Journalists: MMIWG2T Grant (US)

 Donor Agency: International Women’s Media Foundation

 Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000

 Deadline Date: December 01, 2022

The International Women’s Media Foundation’s (IWMF) Fund for Indigenous Journalists: Reporting on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, Transgender People (MMIWG2T) opportunity supports the production of ambitious reporting that opens up underreported aspects of the issue of Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP).

Across three years (2022-2025), the IWMF will distribute grants to support Indigenous journalists in their projects and endeavors. The fund is not limited to an annual number of grants or dollar amount distributed.

Priorities

The Fund for Indigenous Journalists: Reporting on MMIWG2T will prioritize funding for U.S.-based, in-depth reporting projects that go beyond breaking news and explore the underlying factors of the issue of violence against Indigenous people and the issue of Missing & Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) with a focus on women, girls, Two-Spirit, and transgender people.

Details

The fund was designed to help Indigenous journalists by providing grantees support to:

A voting committee comprised of distinguished Indigenous practicing journalists and editors, along with Indigenous thought leaders, will select grantees.

Funding Information

The average grant amount is expected to be up to $5,000. Project proposals over $10,000 will be considered on a limited basis.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit IWMF.

Iraq: Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program

 Donor Agency: U.S. Embassy in Iraq

 Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000

 Deadline Date: September 30, 2022

The U.S. Embassy Baghdad Public Affairs Office (PA) has announced that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program.

PA Baghdad is inviting proposals that strengthen ties between the U.S. and Iraq through programming that highlights shared values and promotes bilateral cooperation. All programs must include an American cultural element, or connection with American expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s in a specific field that will promote an increased understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

The Public Affairs Office encourages applications from the following types of organizations:

Ineligible Funding

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

2022 Public Diplomacy Grants Program in Japan

 Donor Agency: U.S. Embassy in Japan

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

 Deadline Date: September 30, 2022

The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo’s Public Affairs Section (PAS Tokyo) of the U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce a call for proposals for the 2022 Public Diplomacy Grants Program.

PAS Japan invites proposals for projects that strengthen ties between Japan and the United States through programming that promotes bilateral cooperation. All programs must include an American cultural element or connection with American expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of U.S. policies and perspectives in Japan.

Examples of PAS Tokyo Grants Program include, but are not limited to:

Priority Program Areas

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Japan.

LGBT+ Futures: Equity Fund in the UK

 Donor Agency: Consortium

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

 Deadline Date: October 30, 2022

Consortium and its Community Collaborators, working in partnership with The National Lottery Community Fund, are delighted to announce the launch of the LGBT+ Futures: Equity Fund.

The aim of this Fund is to help intersectional and targeted LGBT+ organisations be well resourced, sustainable and resilient. Therefore, they want to be as flexible as possible with the funding available.

Consortium has been working with diverse, intersectional and targeted LGBT+ voluntary, community, and social enterprise organizations over the last couple of years to explore additional and future income generation for their LGBT+ organisations, recognizing the low levels of investment in the communities.

Focus Areas

The LGBT+ Futures: Equity Fund is available to LGBT+ non-profit groups, organizations and projects that are led by and for:

Core Values

Applicants should be working according to Consortium’s core values of:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Consortium.

U.S. Embassy Port Louis, Public Affairs Sections (PAS) Annual Program Statement

 Donor Agency: .Embassy in Mauritius,

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

 Deadline Date: April 01, 2023

The Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the Embassy of the United States of America to Mauritius and Seychelles has announced a funding opportunity through the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program that strengthen and build relationships between the U.S. and Mauritius or Seychelles through activities that highlight shared values, goals and cooperation.

Priority & Areas

Funding Information

Audience

Programs may be geared to a variety of audiences, depending on the topic. PAS Port Louis’ intended target audiences are youth (above age 14) and adults in Mauritius and Seychelles. Proposals will be evaluated on a well-reasoned strategy for the intended audience, as well as appropriate inclusivity, whether based on gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, or disability.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

Share and Care Foundation® Grant Program in India

 Donor Agency: Share and Care Foundation

 Grant Size: Not Available

 Deadline Date: Ongoing

The Share and Care Foundation® Grant Program is now open to create opportunities for deserving, economically challenged women and children of India by partnering with communities, philanthropists and local charitable organizations.

Such opportunities include developing and providing quality education, affordable healthcare and supporting skill development to improve the quality of life in rural India.

The Foundation believes that the world is interconnected and it is the social responsibility to help one another, particularly those who are at the bottom of the ladder. This requires innovation, creativity and an open space for people to learn and share. The vision is to help reduce poverty and improve the quality of life in rural India one family at a time.

The Share and Care Foundation®, funds programs in education, healthcare, capacity building, integrated development projects and livelihood. “Youth” and “women” sectors are the primary beneficiaries. Share and Care only considers requests that fall within these focused areas.

Conditions

The beneficiary organization must provide:

Selection Criteria

For more information, visit Share and Care Foundation®.

Berkshire Bank Foundation Grants Program (US)

 Donor Agency: Berkshire Bank Foundation

 Grant Size: Not Available

 Deadline Date: December 31, 2022

The Berkshire Bank Foundation Grants Program is now open to provide everyone equal opportunity for economic prosperity.

Focus Areas

The Foundation support programs in communities served by Berkshire Bank that focus on:

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for grant funding organizations must:

For more information, visit Berkshire Bank Foundation.

Criminal Justice Programme in the UK

 Donor Agency: Barrow Cadbury Trust

 Grant Size: Not Available

 Deadline Date: December 31, 2022

The Barrow Cadbury Trust is offering “Criminal Justice Programme” to strengthen the evidence base for structural and practical change for young adults and women to support rehabilitation and desistance from crime.

The criminal justice system (CJS) focuses mainly on responding to crimes committed by men. Although some progress has been made in the CJS for children, the distinct needs of young adults, women, and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities are rarely taken into account. Changes are needed in policy and practice, backed up by evidence to show where the system is failing. By funding and disseminating research, policy and good practice, and by campaigning with others for change, they will influence CJS organisations using robust evidence to improve service design, and support it to achieve better social and economic outcomes.

Objectives

Funding Priorities

They want to fund work that can influence national policy and practice. They expect all projects they support to include voices or views of people involved in the CJS. They are interested in:

Exclusions

For more information, visit Barrow Cadbury Trust.

UK: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Programme

 Donor Agency: Connect Fund

 Grant Size: Not Available

 Deadline Date: December 31, 2022

The Connect Fund has announced the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Programme to support infrastructure organisations and investment intermediaries to deliver projects that will lead to greater equality, diversity and inclusion on both the supply and demand side of the social investment market.

What will they fund?

Eligibility Criteria

All Connect Fund applicants must meet all the following criteria:

They welcome applications from organisations led by Black and minoritised communities, Disabled people, the LGBTQ+ community and women.

For more information, visit Connect Fund.

LA84 Foundation: Inviting Applications from Organizations to support Youth Sports (US)

 Donor Agency: LA84 Foundation

 Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000

 Deadline Date: December 31, 2022

The LA84 Foundation is proud to support youth sports in Southern California through grantmaking.

The LA84 Foundation believes in the transformational power of sport. As a legacy of the 1984 Olympic Games, the LA84 Foundation makes grants to organizations that focus on youth development through sport. The Olympic and Paralympic Values are fundamental to the work of the foundation and the organizations they support: Friendship; Respect; Excellence; Determination; Courage; Equality.

The foundation welcomes applications from organizations and agencies throughout Southern California to support youth sports programs and activities. In general, LA84 makes grants to support program costs, sports equipment, and the renovation of sports facilities or refurbishment of fields of play.

Priority Areas

The Foundation fund a variety of sports for a broad range of youth, primarily in under-resourced communities. However, in keeping withb the belief in leveling the field, special consideration is given to two key priority areas:

Funding Information

The Foundation does not Fund

Grants are not made:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit LA84 Foundation.

Franklin Square House Foundation’s 2022 Emergency Capital Grants Program (US)

 Donor Agency: Franklin Square House Foundation

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

 Deadline Date: December 01, 2022

The Franklin Square House Foundation’s 2022 Emergency Capital Grants Program is now open to fund capital projects that support women and their families.

Funding Information

The maximum program grant is $50,000.

The Foundation does not Fund

Eligibility Criteria

Application Requirements

For more information, visit Franklin Square House Foundation.

Bilateral Fund: New Open Call in Norway and Greece

 Donor Agency: Innovation Norway

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

 Deadline Date: December 31, 2023

Applications are now open for the Bilateral Fund to provide a widely communicated platform for project proposals and selection which have a high potential to contribute to the EEA FM 2014-2021 and of the Bilateral Fund in particular objectives and priorities by improving and strengthening the bilateral relations between Greece and Norway.

Areas of Interest

Funding Information

Eligible Entities

For more information, visit Innovation Norway.

Small Grants Program in Suriname

The U.S. Embassy Paramaribo Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the U.S. Department of State is accepting applications for the Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program.

Purpose of Small Grants

PAS Paramaribo invites proposals for programs that strengthen cultural ties between the United States and Suriname, including cultural and exchange programs that highlight shared values and promote bilateral cooperation. All programs must include an American cultural element, or connection with American expert(s), organization(s) or institution(s) in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of U.S. policy, culture, and perspectives.

Priority Program Areas in Order of Priority

Funding Information

Eligible Activities

Activities that are typically funded include, but are not limited to:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Suriname.

Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects in India

 Donor Agency: Embassy of Japan in India

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

 Deadline Date: September 30, 2022

The Embassy of Japan in India is offering Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects (GGP) to meet the diverse basic human needs of the people.

The GGP has acquired an excellent reputation worldwide for providing timely support to the local communities at the grass-roots level. In India, the GGP scheme has been supporting projects to be implemented by nonprofit organizations such as nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), educational and medical institutions eligible to receive foreign funds under the law of the Government of India.
Priority Areas
The following are the priority areas of the GGP:
Funding Information
The GGP is one-time disbursement by the end of the fiscal year when its Grant Contract is signed. The maximum amount per project is 10 million Japanese Yen (fixed) and the grant is disbursed in US Dollars.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the grant, the applicant must meet all the following criteria:
For more information, visit Embassy of Japan.

Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa

 Donor Agency: Open Society Foundations

 Grant Size: Not Available

 Deadline Date: Ongoing

The Open Society Foundations has announced its Initiative for Eastern Africa (OSIEA) to support and amplify the voices of pro-democracy organizations and individuals in the region and to strengthen their capacity to hold their governments accountable.

OSIEA plays an active role in encouraging open, informed dialogue on issues of importance in Eastern Africa. Through a combination of grant making, advocacy and convening power. This includes efforts to defend and support rights activists and pro-democracy advocates who come under attack for their work.
The Foundation supports initiatives with a demonstrated capacity to positively transform society in innovative ways that embrace inclusiveness and diversity.
Areas
OSIEA supports projects in the following programmatic areas:
  • Democratic governance and rule of law: The Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa aims to support efforts that ensure that the people of Eastern Africa benefit from a more inclusive, equitable and accountable governance, access to justice, human rights and the rule of law.
  • Economic governance: The economic governance program aims to contribute towards strengthening of accountability, fair distribution and sustainable use of resources as well as equitable growth.
  • Health and rights: The Health and Rights Program seeks to address the underlying systemic/structural determinants of health. This is through enhancing the agency of the affected populations to improve the social, legal, governance contexts to create enabling environment and accountability for equitable health outcomes for all, particularly for most marginalized in our society.
  • Equality and non-discrimination: The equality and non-discrimination program seeks to contribute towards equality, protection and enjoyment of the rights of marginalized communities in Eastern Africa.
Criteria
The Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa does not fund travel to attend conferences, seminars or workshops.
The Foundation also do not provide scholarships for individual studies.
For more information, visit Open Society Foundations.

U.S. Embassy Public Diplomacy Grants Program in Malta

  •  Category: Grant
  •  Donor Agency: U.S. Embassy in Malta
  •  Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000
  •  Deadline Date: September 30, 2022

The U.S. Embassy in Malta of the U.S. Department of State announces that it will accept proposals for funding under the Embassy’s Public Diplomacy Grants program.


Objectives

Funding will support projects that:

  • Encourage the fullest participation, especially of women and youth, in government, business and civil society;
  • Promote bilateral cooperation in regional security;
  • Promote empowerment of minorities by strengthening the bridge of mutual understanding and shared values between the United States and Malta, in particular diversity and the integration of refugees/migrants into Maltese society;
  • Promote freedom of the press and strengthen the role of independent media;
  • Enhance rule of law, and standards of good governance and ethics; and,
  • Promote innovation in bilateral investment and commercial cooperation.

Funding Information

  • Length of performance period: Varies.
  • Number of awards anticipated: 5 awards per quarter (dependent on amounts requested)
  • Award amounts: Awards may range from approximately $500 to approximately $10,000.

Activities

Activities that are typically funded include, but are not limited to:

  • projects that give a voice to minorities and/or promote inclusive societies, including the integration of migrants;
  • women leadership and empowerment programs;
  • youth leadership and education programs;
  • youth community service projects that highlight democratic processes and encourage volunteerism;
  • civic education projects that promote democratic processes and human rights;
  • projects that develop strong, capable, and independent journalists;
  • partnerships that promote innovation and entrepreneurship;
  • arts and culture programs that include masterclasses, lectures, media engagement, and other message amplification efforts.

Participants and Audiences

  • Maltese-based individuals and non-federal entities – including non-governmental organizations (NGOs), not-for-profit think tanks, and academic institutions – are eligible to apply.
  • Proposals may be sent to the U.S. Embassy at any time. However, the U.S. Embassy will review proposals and make decisions on a quarterly basis.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applications are encouraged from all sectors: committed and organized civil-society organizations, local representatives of civil society, think tanks, NGOs, academic institutions, and individuals. Applicants must be based in Malta, have a Malta-based headquarters, or identify a Malta-based partner to carry out their project.
  • Cost-sharing or matching: Cost-sharing is not required but applications should explain clearly other likely sources of funding or in-kind participation, if applicable.
  • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  • Nonprofits that do not have a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Individuals

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

USAID/Mali: Grants for Global Development Alliance Annual Program

  •  Category: Grant
  •  Donor Agency: United States – Agency for International Development (USAID)
  •  Grant Size: More than $1 million
  •  Deadline Date: September 07, 2022

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission in Mali is offering grants for Global Development Alliance (GDA) Annual Program Statement (APS) to focus on catalyzing private sector investment for Mali’s economic recovery through inclusive and sustainable development.


Objectives
The specific objectives of this GDA APS are to:
  • Foster inclusive and sustainable agriculture-led growth
  • Catalyze agricultural investments that strengthen resilience among people and systems
  • Improve productivity of agricultural market systems to promote a well-nourished population, especially among women and children
  • Expand job opportunities and job skills training among priority populations in targeted geographies.
Funding Information
USAID/Mali may allocate up to USD $3,000,000 to fund two or more GDAs with the private sector. Funding for individual applications is anticipated to be in the range of USD $250,000 to $1,500,000 to be provided over a period of 2-5 years, depending on the approach of each individual application.
Eligibility Criteria
  • Eligible private sector entities are limited to:
    • Private for-profit, commercial entities such as a business, corporation, small or medium enterprise or private firm;
    • Private foundations affiliated with for-profit, commercial entities;
    • For this Mali GDA APS addendum, private foundations affiliated with non-for-profit and/or philanthropic goals are also allowed;
    • Private equity or private financial institutions, including banks, micro finance institution, private investment firms, mutual funds, private equity funds and insurance companies;
    • Private business or industry associations, including but not limited to chambers of commerce and related types of entities; or
    • Cooperatives.
  • This GDA is open to private sector entities from any country, although Malian private sector entities are of particular interest.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.

Fund for Innovation in Development to Reduce Global Poverty and Inequality

  •  Category: Grant
  •  Donor Agency: Fund for Innovation in Development
  •  Grant Size: More than $1 million
  •  Deadline Date: Ongoing

Applications are now open for the Fund for Innovation in Development (FID) is a new initiative to support innovation that contributes to reducing global poverty and inequality.


FID enables innovators and researchers to test new ideas, build rigorous evidence of what works, and scale the highest-impact and most cost-effective solutions.
Objectives
  • To encourage age and facilitate innovation, from wherever it might come
  • To accelerate global innovation in the fight against poverty and inequality
  • To rigorously evaluate new ideas through collaboration with the research community
  • To support the scale and widespread deployment of the best solutions
Principles
FID makes funding decisions based on three core principles:
  • Rigorous proof of impact on improving the living conditions of people living in poverty. Evidence of clear, measurable outcomes demonstrates what works in the fight against poverty and inequality. FID relies on rigorous evidence of causal impact in determining which innovations to fund, and supports research to generate evidence on development innovations.
  • Cost-effectiveness in the achievement of specific development objectives, compared to existing approaches. Taking a best-in-class approach to cost-effectiveness, FID invests in innovations that have the potential to deliver more impact for every euro than alternative solutions.
  • Potential for scale, widespread adoption, and sustainability. FID’s ultimate goal is to support impactful development solutions that will replicate and scale to improve millions of lives while being financially sustained through the public and/or private sector.
Types of Grants
The Fund will provide five types of grants:
  • Prepare Grants (Up to €50,000): Prepare Grants are small project preparation grants that can be used to support the development of proposals for Stages 1, 2, or 3 grants for promising applicants who otherwise may have had less access to or ability to secure funding from a competitive fund such as FID.
  • Stage 1: Pilot Grants (Up to €200,000): FID funds Stage 1 Pilot Grants to support the piloting of innovations that are early in development and need real-world testing to refine the basic model and establish the viability of the innovation at small scale, including testing core assumptions around operational, social, and financial viability.
  • Stage 2: Test and Position for Scale Grants (€200,000 to €1,500,000): FID funds Stage 2 Test and Position for Scale Grants to support the further testing and continued growth of innovations to assess the likelihood that they can achieve both impact and viability at a larger scale.
  • Stage 3: Transition to Scale Grants (€1,500,000 to €4,000,000): FID funds Stage 3 Transition to Scale Grants to support the transition of rigorously tested and validated solutions to widespread scaling, such as bringing a tested innovation to national scale or to new contexts, with the goal of eventually achieving widespread adoption in one or more countries.
  • Transforming Public Policy (TPP) Grants (Up to €150,000): FID funds Transforming Public Policy (TPP) Grants to support two types of projects:
    • those focused on the institutionalization of specific evidence-based innovations with demonstrated cost-effectiveness and scalability into public policies at large scale;
    • those focused on strengthening the capacity of low- and middle-income governments to design, test, pilot, and scale evidence-based innovations (e.g., the establishment of an evidence-based innovation lab in government or support for a government effort to collect and process data to evaluate the impact of social policies).
Geographies: FID funds initiatives in all low- and middle-income countries, with special emphasis on the countries, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa, that are official priorities for French development assistance.
Eligible Countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Haiti, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, and Togo.
Eligibility Criteria
  • FID accepts applications from nearly any type of applicant, independently or in partnership with others, including: research institutes and institutions of higher education; governments or public agencies; non-governmental organizations; and private, for-profit companies.
  • Individuals applying independently and public international and multilateral institutions are ineligible for funding. FID accepts applications for funding from innovators and researchers of all nationalities living in all geographies, but specifically encourages applications from organizations based in, led by, and significantly staffed by people from low and middle-income countries; people who identify as women; and other marginalized populations.
  • FID accepts applications in French or English.
For more information, visit FID.

Call for Applications for Urgent Grants in Kosovo

  •  Category: Grant
  •  Donor Agency: Kosovar Civil Society Foundation
  •  Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000
  •  Deadline Date: Ongoing

The Kosovar Civil Society (KCS) Foundation has launched a call for applications for the Urgent Grants to support, applicants have to justify the need for quick reaction and in what ways would the intervention be jeopardized in the absence of an immediate reaction.


Urgent Grants offer the opportunity for quick and timely interventions by civil society to respond to identified issues that contribute towards the objectives of EJA Kosovo. It enables various actors to identify opportunities for contribution and quick reaction for which there is no sufficient time to apply and react through other instruments and regular calls such as project grants.
Areas of Intervention
EJA Kosovo’s support will focus on civil society contribution to the policy making cycle, while increasingly including citizens in their advocacy efforts and creating/exploring venues and spaces for citizen engagement.
EJA Kosovo aims to contribute to increased civic engagement in influencing the priorities, planning, decision making and implementation of public policies at the local and central government, with a particular focus on the following priority areas:
  • Higher participation of women and other marginalized groups in budgetary planning
  • Improving socio – economic and cultural rights of marginalized groups
  • Strengthening advocacy and watchdog role of civil society with a special emphasis on the rights and needs of marginalized groups
  • Empowering youth to participate in policy making and implementation
  • Civic education for human rights
Funding Information
Applicants will be eligible to apply for funding for a period of maximum 12 months. The maximum budget requested for funding from this call for one grant should not exceed EUR 3,000.
Eligibility Criteria
In order to be eligible for application, applicants need to fulfil the following criteria:
  • Be Individuals, unregistered initiatives or organizations active in Kosovo engaged in any non-profit initiative (branches of foreign and international NGOs registered in Kosovo are not eligible to apply);
  • Be directly responsible for the management of the grant. Partnerships with other NGOs/unregistered initiatives are allowed based on principle that leading applicant takes full responsibility for project implementation and management.
  • Demonstrate capacity for the management of proposed activities;
  • Are not led or managed by Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs).
For more information, visit KCS Foundation.

WPHF’s Short-Term Grants

  •  Category: Grant
  •  Donor Agency: Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund
  •  Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000
  •  Deadline Date: December 31, 2022

The Women’s Peace & Humanitarian Fund is seeking applications for its Short-Term Grants, an opportunity for civil society organizations to implement urgent projects that address diverse barriers to women’s meaningful participation in a formal peace process or implementation of a peace agreement.


The grants will be implemented with the support of 4 INGO partners, whose technical expertise and global reach will strengthen the impact of the RRW: Conciliation Resources, Cordaid, Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Diplomacy (NIMD), and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).

Funding Information

  • Grants are awarded up to 100,000 USD for a maximum period of 6 months, and the stream is open to all ODA-eligible countries where formal peace processes or the implementation of peace agreements are taking place.
  • The RRW supports initiatives for a duration of up to six months maximum.

Types of Support

Examples of the types of initiatives or projects include but are not limited to:

  • Advocacy and lobbying campaigns for women’s inclusion in peace and political processes;
  • Advocacy and lobbying campaigns for women’s inclusion in the implementation and monitoring mechanisms of peace agreements;
  • Evidence-based advocacy and collection of data to feed into a process;
  • Preparatory sessions and capacity-building for women participating in decision-making processes;
  • Consultations and community engagement to feed into a specific process;
  • Coalition building and strategizing to influence a specific process;
  • Advocacy events and meetings, cross-border dialogues;
  • Strategic planning projects to identify entry points and stakeholders, to strategize, access support and connection with key stakeholders for bilateral meetings/consultations/dialogues and more;
  • Organizing and drafting participatory declarations/demands to influence decision-making processes.

Geographic location

Funding support under the RRW is open to all ODA eligible countries with a Track 1 or Track 2 peace process, or implementing a formal peace agreement. Geographic eligibility extends beyond the eligible countries for the WPHF.

Eligibility Criteria

Local and national civil society organizations are invited to submit a request for support, including coalitions of CSOs. Women-led organizations are especially encouraged to apply. Proof of legal registration (or legal status) is required for the lead applicant.

For more information, visit Women’s Peace & Humanitarian Fund.

USAID Special Call to foster Enterprise-led Solutions to Development Challenges – Jordan

  •  Category: Grant
  •  Donor Agency: United States – Agency for International Development (USAID)
  •  Grant Size: More than $1 million
  •  Deadline Date: December 16, 2022

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking proposals for the Creating Private Sector-Led Economic Opportunities for the Healthy, Well-Educated Population and Improved Water Security, Citizen-State Trust, and Participation of Women and Youth in Jordan.


Through this Addendum to the 2020-2022 Global Development Alliance (GDA) Annual Program Statement (APS) No. APS-OAA- 21-00001 (the GDA APS), USAID/Jordan is making a special call for the submission of Concepts that will advance the Development Objectives (DOs) and Intermediate Results (IRs) of the USAID/Jordan Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) 2020-2025.
The purpose of this Addendum is to further encourage and facilitate partnerships with Jordanian private sector firms and to establish and describe criteria for partnering with USAID/Jordan. USAID seeks to develop new and innovative public-private partnerships (GDAs) with the private sector1 that are based and built upon the complementary or overlapping interests and objectives of USAID and the private sector toward the achievement of the following Development Objectives (DOs):
  • DO1: Inclusive Private Sector-Led Growth
  • DO2: Jordan’s Ability to Improve its Water Security Strengthened
  • DO3: Equitable, Democratic Governance Strengthened
  • DO4: Human Potential Accelerated
  • DO5: Agency and Leadership of Women and Youth Enhanced
Funding Information
  • Award Ceiling: $2,000,000
  • Award Floor: $1,000,000
Criteria
  • roposed alliances will be evaluated based on the considerations. As stated in APS No. APS-OAA-21-00001, USAID expects to receive GDA concepts that mobilize and leverage private sector resources at a level and value that at least equals and preferably significantly exceeds the level of funding being requested from USAID. For purposes of this addendum, the value of private sector leverage generally should be at least twice as great as the level of funding requested from USAID.
  • Preference will be given to GDA concepts with private sector partners who demonstrate long term commitment to the targeted region.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.
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