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Unrestricted Grants of £25,000 for NGOs working with displaced people and refugees

Julia Taft Refugee Fund - Côte d’Ivoire

Deadline: 30-Nov-21

Entries are now open for the 2022 Ockenden International Prizes to improve self-reliance for refugees and forced migrants – anywhere.

The Ockenden Prizes Ockenden seeks to support locally-based and/or refugee-led organisations that work directly with refugees and displaced people to advance self-reliance.
Small-scale local organisations have the ability to be agile, well-targeted and highly cost-efficient. However, external funding can be hard to access, and is often tied to a particular project. Refugee experiences are varied and complex, so Ockenden seeks to allow prize-winners to direct the award according to their own priorities.
The prizes are unrestricted grants and will be awarded on the basis of initiatives that promote self-reliance among refugees and/or displaced people, with measurable evidence of outcomes that have led to real improvement in the lives of refugees or displaced people. Sound financial governance will also be a factor.
Prize Information
The four winning organisations will each receive GBP25,000.
Criteria
The project should be the entire focus of the entry. All entries should be made via the online Entry Form. All entries – and supporting documentation, including financials and accounts – must be in English.
Judging Criteria
The judges will, in particular, look for:
For more information, visit https://www.ockendenprizes.org/
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