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Microgrants for Community-Led Education Access in MENA

Clinton and Nancy Schilling Technical Educational Grant Program (US)

Deadline: 31-May-2026

The Luena Foundation microgrant programme supports grassroots organizations working directly with children in underserved communities across the MENA region.

It focuses on removing practical barriers to education through small-scale, locally implemented solutions that improve access, safety, and learning conditions.

Core Objectives of the Programme

The programme aims to:

Key Areas of Support

Funded activities include:

Eligible Applicants

Applicants must be:

Financial Eligibility Requirement

Funding Details

Community Contribution Requirement

A minimum of:

This may include:

This requirement ensures local ownership and sustainability.

Eligible and Ineligible Project Types

Eligible Projects

Ineligible Projects

Selection Priorities

The programme prioritises:

Why the Programme Matters

This initiative is important because it:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Luena Foundation Microgrant Programme?
A small grant initiative supporting grassroots education access projects in the MENA region.

Who can apply?
Small, locally led organisations with annual revenues under USD 50,000.

How much funding is available?
Up to USD 1,500 per project.

What is the project duration?
Up to 12 months.

What types of projects are supported?
Practical education access improvements like school supplies, repairs, and learning spaces.

Is community contribution required?
Yes, at least 25% of total project value.

Can large-scale projects be funded?
No, only small, locally implemented initiatives are eligible.

Conclusion

The Luena Foundation microgrants support small, community-led education initiatives that remove practical barriers to learning for children in the MENA region. By funding low-cost, locally driven solutions, the programme strengthens access to education, improves learning environments, and empowers communities to support vulnerable children effectively.

For more information, visit Luena Foundation.

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