Deadline: Ongoing Opportunity
The Rayne Foundation has launched the Grants for Work in Israel Programme.
Focus Area
- The work is focused on:
- The strengthening of relationships between Jews and Arabs;
- Improved mental health.
Funding Information
- They fund salary and project costs usually of £10,000 to £20,000 pa for up to 3 years.
Funding Criteria
- The Rayne Trust funds work that:
- Approaches issues differently and enables innovation
- Has potential for wider application beyond the funded proposal
- Is informed by direct delivery and has a clear, positive impact on people’s lives
- Enables and encourages collaboration between sectors and silos
- Develops best practice and captures learnings to share with others
- Adds to sector expertise and leadership
Eligibility Criteria
- They fund charitable and not-for-profit organisations, targeting the fundings towards organisations that don’t receive 75% or more from public funding. Large, national organisations with a turnover of more than 10 million shekels are unlikely to receive a grant unless they are particularly well placed to tackle a specific need.
Ineligibility Criteria
- They will not consider applications:
- For medical research
- Exclusively focused on campaigning and lobbying work
- For retrospective funding
- For endowments
- For individuals use
- From organisations who have applied and been rejected in the past 12 months
For more information, visit The Rayne Foundation.