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Request for Proposals: Creativity Exposure Grant Program (Nepal)

Financial Assistance for Parishes Grant Program in Malta

Deadline: 31-May-2026

Kathmandu School of Law is inviting applications for the Creativity Exposure Grant 2026 to encourage first and second year B.A. LL.B. students to engage with contemporary social issues through creative and innovative projects. The programme supports student-led initiatives that promote creative thinking, legal awareness, research engagement, and community participation.

Selected proposals will receive funding of NRs. 15,000 inclusive of applicable taxes. Students may apply individually or in groups of up to three members, depending on the category.

About the Grant

The programme aims to:

The grant supports projects that combine:

Supported Categories

Applicants may submit proposals under the following categories:

Projects should focus on:

Funding Details

Selected proposals will receive:

The funding amount:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Students may apply:

Exceptions:

Group members must:

Eligibility Conditions

Applicants must:

Not eligible:

Proposal Requirements

Students must submit:

Submission method:

Why This Grant Matters

The programme encourages students to:

The initiative also strengthens:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Which institution offers the grant?

The programme is offered by:

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants are:

How much funding is provided?

Selected proposals receive:

Can students apply in groups?

Yes. Applications may be submitted:

What project categories are supported?

Supported categories include:

Are previous grant recipients eligible?

No. Previous recipients of the Creativity Exposure Grant are not eligible this year.

How must proposals be submitted?

Applicants must submit:

Conclusion

The Creativity Exposure Grant 2026 offers an important opportunity for B.A. LL.B. students at Kathmandu School of Law to explore contemporary issues through innovative and creative engagement projects. By supporting student-led initiatives in media, arts, community outreach, and dialogue, the programme promotes practical learning, social awareness, and creative approaches to legal education.

For more information, visit Kathmandu School of Law.

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