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International Grant Opportunity for Food Security and Community Growth (United States)

Call to Collective Action: Grants for Food System Changemakers 2025

Deadline: 28-Mar-2026

The Light a Single Candle (LASC) Foundation offers invitation-only international grants to U.S.-based nonprofit organizations working to foster sustainable community growth in Latin America and the Caribbean. Funding prioritizes food security, economic sustainability, education, and community-led development that builds long-term local capacity.

Light a Single Candle Foundation International Grants Overview

The Light a Single Candle Foundation supports sustainable, community-driven projects that promote long-term transformation rather than short-term aid. Grants are designed to empower local communities through food security, economic opportunity, education, and skills development.

Grant Focus Areas and Strategic Priorities

LASC prioritizes projects that strengthen community resilience and self-determination. Core focus areas include:

Types of Projects Supported

Funding supports practical, locally grounded initiatives aligned with LASC priorities, including:

Geographic Scope

Eligible projects must be implemented in one of the following countries:

Who Is Eligible

Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements:

Who Is Not Eligible

The following entities are not eligible for funding:

Why This Grant Matters

LASC grants focus on sustainability, not dependency. By investing in food systems, skills training, and local economic development, the foundation helps communities build lasting solutions that reduce poverty and strengthen self-reliance.

How to Apply

The application process is invitation-only and follows these steps:

  1. Receive a personal invitation from the Light a Single Candle Foundation

  2. Develop a project aligned with LASC focus areas and geographic priorities

  3. Demonstrate strong local partnerships and community engagement

  4. Submit a proposal outlining sustainability, impact, and implementation plans
    Only invited organizations may submit proposals for consideration.

Common Mistakes and Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Light a Single Candle Foundation?

It is a U.S.-based foundation that funds sustainable international development projects focused on community transformation.

Who can apply for LASC grants?

Only U.S.-based 501(c)(3) public charities that receive a personal invitation from LASC.

What countries are eligible for project implementation?

Projects must be located in the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, El Salvador, or Nicaragua.

Are food security projects eligible?

Yes. Food security, nutrition, and sustainable agriculture are core funding priorities.

Can faith-based or government organizations apply?

No. Churches, government agencies, and similar entities are not eligible.

Is community involvement required?

Yes. Projects must actively involve local staff or partners and engage the community in development and implementation.

Are unsolicited applications accepted?

No. Proposals are accepted by invitation only.

Conclusion

The Light a Single Candle Foundation’s international grants provide targeted, invitation-only support to U.S. nonprofits advancing sustainable, community-led development in Latin America and the Caribbean. By prioritizing food security, economic resilience, and local capacity building, LASC empowers communities to achieve long-term transformation and self-determination.

For more information, visit LASC Foundation.

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