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AstraZeneca’s Young Health Global Grants For Youth-focused Non-Profits

Grants for Leveraging Health Information Technology to Address and Reduce Health Care Disparities (US)

Deadline: 12-Oct-20

AstraZeneca’s Young Health global grants program has been launched to help youth-focused non-profits to develop and deliver effective health promotion programs – especially in under-resourced and marginalized communities in low- and middle-income countries.

StepUp!, part of AstraZeneca’s Young Health global grants program, aims to extend the reach and impact of AstraZeneca’s investment in young people’s health.

It builds on the success of the Young Health Programme and helps NGOs and charitable non-profits engaged in youth-centered health promotion to innovate and scale up their impact, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 (health and wellbeing).

Innovation and fresh thinking are required more than ever at this time of COVID-19 pandemic to meet health and wellbeing challenges for young people.

Objectives

They aim to:

And to generate:

Funding Information

Priorities

Priority will be given to projects that:

What can be funded?

They are seeking grant applications for projects which:

They are acutely aware of the likely effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on organizations that we would like to support and the communities that they serve. They are particularly open to supporting non-profits that are finding new ways of working with this ‘new normal’ and to projects that link COVID-19 and the prevention of NCDs.

Who can apply?

To give you the best shot at securing the funding your charity needs, They’re joined by Monica Brown, Head of Charity Advisory at CAF. Across three videos – supported by transcripts – she’ll answer:

Watch the videos above and learn how to write a great grant application.

For more information, visit https://www.cafonline.org/charities/grantmaking/astrazeneca-stepup

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