Deadline: 01-Jun-2026
The International Foundation provides competitive grants to U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations implementing measurable, scalable, and sustainable development programs in agriculture, education, environment, and health across the Global South. The program prioritizes evidence-based interventions that improve quality of life in underserved communities across Africa, Latin America & the Caribbean, and South & Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
Program Overview
This grant program supports internationally operating nonprofits headquartered in the United States that deliver structured, long-term development programs in low- and middle-income countries. The foundation emphasizes measurable outcomes, sustainability, and strong partnerships with local stakeholders.
Funded projects must demonstrate clear social impact and the ability to scale without long-term dependency on external funding.
Geographic Scope
Eligible programs must operate in:
- Africa
- Latin America & the Caribbean
- South Asia
- Southeast Asia
- Pacific Island regions
Priority Focus Areas
The foundation funds programs in four main sectors:
- Agriculture and food systems development
- Education and learning access
- Environmental protection and sustainability
- Health and community well-being
Core Program Objectives
The grant program aims to:
- Improve living conditions in underserved communities
- Support scalable, evidence-driven development solutions
- Strengthen local systems and partnerships
- Promote sustainability and long-term independence from donor funding
- Encourage measurable and data-driven impact reporting
- Foster collaboration with local organizations and governments
- Enhance community resilience and self-sufficiency
Eligibility Requirements
Eligible applicants must:
- Be a registered United States 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
- Operate internationally in eligible regions
- Have a clear strategic plan and theory of change
- Demonstrate proven implementation experience
- Show measurable program outcomes and impact systems
- Maintain strong monitoring and evaluation frameworks
- Collaborate with local community, government, or NGO partners
- Demonstrate cultural and contextual understanding of target communities
Funding Range and Restrictions
- Minimum funding request: $50,000
- Maximum funding request: $100,000
The foundation does not support:
- Small-scale requests below $50,000
- Proposals above $100,000
- Individual applicants
- General fundraising campaigns
- Adoption or child sponsorship programs
- Conferences or events
- Lobbying or political advocacy
- Religious activities or proselytizing
- Tuition or scholarships
- Disaster relief or emergency response
- Media production projects
- Endowments or capital campaigns
- Biomedical research initiatives
Key Program Expectations
Funded organizations must demonstrate:
- Strong alignment between mission and implementation
- Quantifiable goals and performance tracking systems
- Long-term sustainability planning
- Scalable program design
- Deep understanding of local community needs
- Effective reporting and accountability structures
- Strong partnerships with local actors
Why This Program Matters
This funding opportunity is significant because it:
- Supports sustainable development in underserved regions
- Encourages data-driven and evidence-based programming
- Strengthens local and international collaboration
- Promotes long-term self-reliance in development work
- Ensures accountability through measurable impact reporting
- Focuses on scalable solutions rather than short-term interventions
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applications may be rejected if they:
- Lack measurable outcomes or impact indicators
- Do not demonstrate sustainability beyond grant funding
- Fail to show strong local partnerships
- Request funding outside allowed limits
- Propose activities in ineligible categories
- Do not include a clear theory of change
- Rely on donor-dependent models without scalability
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly define measurable outcomes and indicators
- Show proven implementation success in target regions
- Demonstrate strong partnerships with local organizations
- Emphasize sustainability and scalability
- Provide a clear theory of change
- Include robust monitoring and evaluation systems
- Align programs with one or more priority sectors
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for this grant?
Only U.S.-based registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
What is the funding range?
Between $50,000 and $100,000.
Where must programs be implemented?
In Africa, Latin America & the Caribbean, South Asia, Southeast Asia, or the Pacific.
What sectors are funded?
Agriculture, education, environment, and health.
Are individual applicants eligible?
No, only eligible nonprofit organizations can apply.
Does the foundation fund emergency relief?
No, disaster relief and emergency response are not supported.
What is the key requirement for success?
Measurable, scalable, and sustainable impact with strong local partnerships.
Conclusion
The International Foundation grant program supports high-impact, scalable development initiatives that improve lives in underserved communities across the Global South. By prioritizing measurable outcomes, sustainability, and local collaboration, it aims to strengthen long-term development systems in agriculture, education, environment, and health.
For more information, visit The International Foundation.









































