Deadline: 23-Mar-2026
The Levi Lassen Foundation offers grants to support Ethiopian-Israeli youth aged 15–30 and Dutch-affiliated organizations aiding elderly immigrants from Holland in Israel. Grants fund community-based, education, and empowerment initiatives that promote social mobility, integration, and equality, with amounts up to €15,000 per year, covering up to 50% of project costs.
Overview
The Levi Lassen Foundation provides targeted financial support to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and grassroots projects in Israel that focus on:
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Empowering Ethiopian-Israeli youth aged 15–30
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Supporting Dutch-affiliated organizations assisting elderly immigrants from Holland
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Promoting education, empowerment, and social mobility
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Strengthening community development, equality, and integration within Israeli society
The foundation emphasizes practical, impactful projects that align with the mission and vision of the applying organization.
Objectives and Focus Areas
The program supports initiatives that:
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Empower Ethiopian-Israeli youth through education, training, and skills development
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Promote social mobility by providing pathways to economic, academic, or social advancement
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Strengthen community cohesion and integration within Israeli society
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Support elderly immigrants from Holland, ensuring access to social, cultural, and welfare services
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Encourage grassroots, community-led approaches that have tangible impact
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Israel
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Dutch-affiliated organizations serving elderly immigrants from Holland
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NGOs with programs that align with the foundation’s focus on youth empowerment, integration, or elderly support
Eligibility requirements:
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Organizations must demonstrate stability, effective management, and creativity
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NGOs with sound financial management are preferred; startup NGOs may apply without certification
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Only one grant application per organization per year
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Renewal applications may be submitted with a completed evaluation report from previous funding
Ineligible applicants:
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For-profit entities
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Individuals or unregistered groups not affiliated with NGOs
Grant Details
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Maximum grant amount: €15,000 per year
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Project duration: 1 year
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Funding coverage: Up to 50% of total project costs
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Purpose: Support youth empowerment, education, community development, and integration programs
How to Apply / What to Do
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Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organization is registered and aligned with the foundation’s mission.
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Prepare Application: Include:
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Organizational profile and mission statement
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Detailed project plan with objectives, target group, activities, and expected outcomes
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Budget breakdown, showing that grant covers no more than 50% of total costs
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Evidence of organizational stability, governance, and financial management
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Submit Application: Submit only one application per organization per year
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Evaluation: The foundation assesses:
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Alignment with focus areas
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Project impact and feasibility
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Organizational capacity and sustainability
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Funding Decision: Selected applicants may receive up to €15,000 for a one-year project
Tips for a Strong Application
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Focus on tangible outcomes for youth or elderly beneficiaries
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Clearly show how the project advances integration and equality
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Demonstrate partnerships or community engagement for greater impact
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Provide a well-structured, realistic budget
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Include monitoring and evaluation plans to track results
FAQ
1. Who can apply for the grant?
Registered NGOs in Israel or Dutch-affiliated organizations serving elderly immigrants from Holland.
2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to €15,000 per year, covering no more than 50% of project costs.
3. How long can a project run?
Projects may run for one year.
4. Can startups apply?
Yes, startup NGOs may apply without formal certification but must demonstrate capacity to deliver.
5. How many applications can an organization submit per year?
Only one application per organization; renewal is possible with evaluation reports.
6. What types of projects are supported?
Community-based, educational, empowerment, integration, and elderly support initiatives.
7. Is full project funding available?
No, the grant only covers up to 50% of the total project cost; organizations must provide the remaining funds.
Conclusion
The Levi Lassen Foundation Grant empowers Ethiopian-Israeli youth and supports Dutch-affiliated organizations for elderly immigrants, fostering education, integration, and community development in Israel. Through practical, impactful projects, organizations can strengthen social mobility, equality, and positive community outcomes while leveraging up to €15,000 in funding to achieve their objectives.
For more information, visit Levi Lassen Foundation.









































