Deadline: 31-Jul-23
Political changemakers from all over Europe can now apply for the Ideation Grants, designed to support individuals and initiatives who want to explore and test new solutions to reimagine politics.
At Multitudes Foundation, they envision a Europe where political leaders, deeply rooted in their communities, emerge prepared with the skills and support needed to build a democracy that works for everyone. There are many ways to achieve that vision, and they would love to support people like you to explore this.
Areas of Work
- Your idea must fit into one of the three areas of work:
- Building more inclusive and human political cultures. (Examples. Initiatives that work with or address political parties regarding how they select their electoral list, initiatives that build inclusive environments,)
- Finding effective ways for people and communities to mobilise and build political power. (Examples. initiatives that plan to support people and communities to build power between and during elections; initiatives that provide the infrastructure for people to organise and mobilise to change who holds power, how it is exercised, and how people connect to it)
- Preparing new political leaders to run for office and make a difference. (Examples. Initiatives that plan to identify and support candidates–particularly those from underrepresented communities–to run for political office and/or support them once they are in office).
Funding Information
- Developing organisations in political spaces is hard, especially if you lack the necessary resources to take the time to do it; that’s why they are offering these ideation grants of €10,000, with which they hope to offer you space and time to think and strategise.
Eligibility Criteria
- If you:
- are an individual or a collective based in Europe;
- have identified barriers to building more inclusive, hopeful and human politics;
- need space and resources to think through solutions to this issue that could turn into an organisation.
- then this is for you!
For more information, visit Multitudes Foundation.