Deadline: 16-Mar-2026
The Sustainable Protection Fund (SPF) 2026 offers grants of up to €19,000 to human rights organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean to enhance digital and holistic protection capacities. Funding supports digital infrastructure, security training, physical protection measures, and psychosocial support to mitigate digital threats.
Program Overview
The Sustainable Protection Fund (SPF) 2026 supports human rights organizations and collectives in Latin America and the Caribbean to strengthen their long-term digital protection systems. The program aims to enhance resilience against growing digital threats, ensuring organizations can safeguard sensitive information, communications, and operational infrastructure.
Objectives
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Strengthen digital protection capacities of human rights organizations
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Implement holistic security systems integrating technical and human-centered approaches
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Improve physical and psychological protection measures related to digital security
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Build sustainable strategies to respond to digital threats effectively
Funding Details
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Grant Amount: Up to €19,000 per organization
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Project Duration: 6 months to 1 year
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Eligible Use of Funds:
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Technical improvements including new computers, servers, website hosting, and secure data management
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Acquisition and implementation of holistic digital security systems
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Training, mentoring, and support processes for digital protection
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Physical security measures linked to information management
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Activities addressing psychological and psychosocial impacts of digital threats
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Eligible Activities
The fund supports a comprehensive approach to organizational security, including:
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Digital Infrastructure & Technical Support: Upgrading servers, computers, secure hosting, and information management systems
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Security Systems & Processes: Implementing holistic, integrated digital protection measures
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Training & Capacity Building: Staff training, mentoring, and ongoing digital security support
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Physical Protection Measures: Infrastructure improvements that enhance safety for data and information management
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Psychosocial Support: Addressing mental and emotional impacts of digital harassment, surveillance, or attacks
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
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Human rights organizations and collectives operating in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Groups focused on defending civil rights, freedom of expression, or other social justice causes
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Organizations seeking to strengthen sustainable and long-term protection systems against digital threats
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility as a human rights organization or collective in Latin America or the Caribbean
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Develop a project plan focusing on digital protection, physical security, or psychosocial support measures
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Prepare a detailed budget and timeline for implementation within 6–12 months
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Submit the application according to SPF 2026 guidelines, including project objectives, expected outcomes, and impact on organizational security
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Include justification for requested funding and alignment with long-term digital protection strategy
Why This Fund Matters
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Responds to the increasing threat of digital attacks against human rights defenders
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Provides critical technical, physical, and psychological support for organizations at risk
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Encourages sustainable, holistic security systems that integrate technical and human-centered approaches
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Strengthens the ability of civil society organizations to continue essential human rights work safely
FAQs
1. Who is eligible for the SPF 2026 grant? Human rights organizations and collectives based in Latin America and the Caribbean.
2. What is the maximum grant amount? Up to €19,000 per organization.
3. How long can funded projects last? Between six months and one year.
4. Can funds be used for hardware and software? Yes, including computers, servers, secure hosting, and data management systems.
5. Are training and mentoring supported? Yes, initiatives for building digital security awareness and capacity are eligible.
6. Does the fund support physical protection measures? Yes, physical measures that support secure information management are included.
7. Can psychological support be funded? Yes, activities addressing mental and psychosocial impacts of digital threats are eligible.
Conclusion
The Sustainable Protection Fund 2026 empowers human rights organizations to build stronger digital and holistic protection systems. By funding infrastructure, training, physical security, and psychosocial support, SPF ensures that organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean can safely continue their critical work in increasingly complex digital environments.
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