The Global Network for Public Interest Law

Deadline: 31 January 2012

Countries/Regions: Europe

Law can deliver justice and protect rights, but it does not happen automatically. The law needs advocates to see that its promise is fulfilled. That’s why PILnet is building a global network to activate, empower and connect those who use legal tools to . . . → Read More: The Global Network for Public Interest Law

Guide to discuss the Role of GROW, a Food Justice Campaign by Oxfam

A guide describing the purpose and aim of the new food justice campaign, GROW, was published by Oxfam. The guide entitled, ‘How to fix the System: An Activist’s Guide to Oxfam’s new food justice campaign – GROW’ throws light on the need for a food justice campaign, and provides instructions to activists on . . . → Read More: Guide to discuss the Role of GROW, a Food Justice Campaign by Oxfam

New Israel Fund-Social Justice Fellowships

DEADLINE- January 20, 2012

Countries/Region- Israel

The New Israel Fund is the leading organization committed to equality and democracy for all Israelis.We are a partnership of Israelis and supporters of Israel worldwide, dedicated to a vision of Israel as both the Jewish homeland and a shared society at peace . . . → Read More: New Israel Fund-Social Justice Fellowships

UN Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Human Trafficking in its First Year grants $300,000 to 12 Projects

A newly launched UN fund has collectively awarded $300,000 to organizations in 12 countries from around the world that are engaged in helping victims of human trafficking seek justice, return home and otherwise recover from their ordeal. . . . → Read More: UN Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Human Trafficking in its First Year grants $300,000 to 12 Projects

Gruber Prize to Israeli Social Justice Group

This year’s Gruber Justice Prize is awarded to the Association for Civil Rights (ACRI) in Israel. Thw award will be received by Libby Lenkinski Friedlander, director of international relations for the organization, along with the representatives of four other social justice organizations. . . . → Read More: Gruber Prize to Israeli Social Justice Group

United States Government allocates $268 million for Joint Afghan Justice and Counternarcotics Programs

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) has made an agreement with the Government of Afghanistan. . . . → Read More: United States Government allocates $268 million for Joint Afghan Justice and Counternarcotics Programs

E-book on Informal Justice and Security

The E-book entitled ‘Perspectives on Involving Non-State and Customary Actors in Justice and Security’ is a collection of dissertations and papers. . . . → Read More: E-book on Informal Justice and Security

CLPP and PopDev seeking proposals for 2012 Conference

The Civil Liberties and Public Policy (CLPP) in partnership with Population and Development (PopDev) programs is organizing the annual activist conference. . . . → Read More: CLPP and PopDev seeking proposals for 2012 Conference

Mail & Guardian and the Eugene Saldahna Memorial Fund Invite Applications for the Second Annual Fellowship in Social Justice Reporting

The Mail & Guardian and the Eugene Saldahna Memorial Fund invite applications for the second annual fellowship in social justice reporting. Eugene Saldahna Memorial Fund is an initiative of CAF Southern Africa, and the proposed fellowship is intended to provide a journalist an opportunity to spend a year focusing on stories related to . . . → Read More: Mail & Guardian and the Eugene Saldahna Memorial Fund Invite Applications for the Second Annual Fellowship in Social Justice Reporting

PILnet Invites Nominations for European Award for Partnership in the Public Interest

The Global Network for Public Interest Law (PILnet) was founded as the Public Interest Law Initiative in Transitional Societies (PLITS) in 1997 after the fall of Berlin Wall. The vision behind establishing this network was to promote law for serving the interests of the general public. PILnet wishes to create a world which . . . → Read More: PILnet Invites Nominations for European Award for Partnership in the Public Interest

Engagingmen invites all to submit any type of inspiring stories about resistance and change against gender injustice

Engagingmen is a public online resource for anyone – women, men and young people – committed to gender justice and ending violence against women.  Their website is designed for practitioners, policy makers, academics, students and all who are interested in effectively working with women and men in partnership for gender equality and addressing . . . → Read More: Engagingmen invites all to submit any type of inspiring stories about resistance and change against gender injustice

UN Women publishes the report Progress of the World’s Women: In Pursuit of Justice, with recommendations on how to make justice system work for the female gender

Source: http://progress.unwomen.org/pdfs/EN-Report-Progress.pdf

UN Women is the United Nations organization dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. A global champion for women and girls, UN Women was established to accelerate progress on   meeting their rights worldwide.

UN Women recently published a report Progress of the World’s Women: In Pursuit of . . . → Read More: UN Women publishes the report Progress of the World’s Women: In Pursuit of Justice, with recommendations on how to make justice system work for the female gender

The Barrow Cadbury Trust funding opportunity for projects based in Birmingham or the Black Country focussed on issues relating to young adults in the criminal justice system

The Barrow Cadbury Trust is an independent charitable foundation, committed to supporting vulnerable and marginalised people in society. The Trust promotes social justice through grant making, research, influencing public opinion and policy and supporting local communities. The Trust was founded in 1920 by Barrow Cadbury and his wife Geraldine Southall Cadbury.

. . . → Read More: The Barrow Cadbury Trust funding opportunity for projects based in Birmingham or the Black Country focussed on issues relating to young adults in the criminal justice system

USG and INL seek proposals for funding to improve the criminal justice system in the DRC for combating gender based violence

The United States Government, represented by the Department of State, Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, is seeking applications from qualified U.S. organizations with the requisite capability and experience to support rule of law programming in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).  Specifically, organizations will be asked to provide assistance, . . . → Read More: USG and INL seek proposals for funding to improve the criminal justice system in the DRC for combating gender based violence

ITCJ Intensive Course on Truth‐Seeking: Applications invited from practitioners directly involved in peacebuilding and transitional justice initiatives

The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), in partnership with the Barcelona

International Peace Resource Center (BIPRC) has announced its third Intensive Course on Truth‐Seeking to be held during September 26 to September 30, 2011 at the Castell de Montjuïc, Spain. The 2011 course will focus on the relationship between peacebuilding and transitional . . . → Read More: ITCJ Intensive Course on Truth‐Seeking: Applications invited from practitioners directly involved in peacebuilding and transitional justice initiatives

Fundraising for Women and Girls: Selected Foundations

The Global Fund for Women

The Global Fund for Women is an international network of women and men committed to a world of equality and social justice. We advocate for and defend women’s human rights by making grants to support women’s groups around the world…[more]

Sigrid Rausing Trust

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Global Justice Research Fellowship: Opportunity offered by St Anne’s College in association with Oxford TJR Network

Sourced From: http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org

St Anne’s College has issued an invitation for applications for awarding the one year Global Justice Research Fellowship.  Graduates or equivalent, women or men, in their second or subsequent year of doctoral research are invited to apply for this fellowship program that is being offered in association with the Oxford . . . → Read More: Global Justice Research Fellowship: Opportunity offered by St Anne’s College in association with Oxford TJR Network

Global Greengrants Fund reveals the findings of two case studies on small grants, social movements and industrial mining

Source: http://www.greengrants.org/2011/06/10/mining-study-small-grants-and-strong-networks/

Communities around the world are faced with serious social and environmental consequences of industrial mining. Social problems can include an influx of outsiders into often isolated communities, increase in HIV/AIDS, conflict and violence, and loss of farming land and fishing grounds. Environmental problems include air and water pollution, new health problems, . . . → Read More: Global Greengrants Fund reveals the findings of two case studies on small grants, social movements and industrial mining

AIJI’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal (KRT) Monitoring and Community Outreach Program: Opportunity for lawyers and human rights professionals from ASEAN countries

Asian International Justice Initiative (AIJI) – a collaboration between the War Crimes Studies Center at the University of California, Berkeley and the East-West Center, Honolulu invites lawyers and human rights professionals from ASEAN countries to join AIJI’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal (KRT) Monitoring and Community Outreach Program, a project run in close cooperation with . . . → Read More: AIJI’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal (KRT) Monitoring and Community Outreach Program: Opportunity for lawyers and human rights professionals from ASEAN countries

RLP seeks applications for attending the 2nd Institute for African Transitional Justice (IATJ) to be held in Kitgum, Northern Uganda

The Refugee Law Project (RLP), Faculty of Law, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, in collaboration with the African Transitional Justice Research Network (ATJRN) is accepting applications to its 2nd Institute for African Transitional Justice (IATJ), an annual week-long residential programme with a focus on Transitional Justice issues in the context of Africa. The Institute, . . . → Read More: RLP seeks applications for attending the 2nd Institute for African Transitional Justice (IATJ) to be held in Kitgum, Northern Uganda

Nomination sought for the 2011 El-Hibri Peace Education Prize

Source Information http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org

Nominations are invited for the 2011 El-Hibri Peace Education Prize aimed at recognizing individuals or organizations for their contributions to the field of Peace Education, and for increasing the awareness for the positive impact peace education work has on people.

Goals of the Prize

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2011 Meeto Memorial Award: Nominations invited from young South Asians committed to communal harmony, peace, justice and human rights

Nominations are invited for the Meeto Memorial Award for the year 2011 by ANHAD (Act Now for Harmony and Democracy) and Sangat, a South Asian feminist network. The award, instituted in 2009 in the memory of Meeto (Kamaljit Bhasin-Malik; 1978-2006), a scholar, activist and dancer, is aimed at recognizing the services of young . . . → Read More: 2011 Meeto Memorial Award: Nominations invited from young South Asians committed to communal harmony, peace, justice and human rights

Open Space Fellowship opportunity for young Indians who want to change the society through entertaining and inclusive ways

Open Space, an initiative of the Centre for Communication and Development Studies (CCDS), Pune, India is a civil society and youth outreach program aimed at bringing about the social change using the power of social interaction through media, films, art, literature, theatre, discussions and so on.

It is a platform for . . . → Read More: Open Space Fellowship opportunity for young Indians who want to change the society through entertaining and inclusive ways

PILnet International Fellowship program for participants from Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia

PILnet since its inception in 1997 has undergone many restructurings and the mission throughout this period has remained the same envisioning a world which is not only governed by the rule of law, as developed and supported in different countries, but it also ensures justice and protection of human rights. PILnet partners with . . . → Read More: PILnet International Fellowship program for participants from Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine and Tunisia

Women’s Media Foundation Offering Fellowship of Elizabeth Neuffer

Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship is offered by the International Women’s Media Foundation for the year 2011-12 International Women’s Media Foundation encourages on the behalf of The Boston Globe correspondent who was killed in Iraq in May 2003 and Journalism prize winner. The fellowship will start from September 2011.

Neuffer’s family and friends produced this . . . → Read More: Women’s Media Foundation Offering Fellowship of Elizabeth Neuffer

Mario Savio Memorial Lecture Fund: Young Activist Award

The Mario Savio Memorial Lecture Fund’s Young Activist Award which carries a cash prize of $6000, is presented each year to a young person (or persons) with a deep commitment to human rights and social justice and a proven ability to transform this commitment into effective action. The recipients should have demonstrated leadership . . . → Read More: Mario Savio Memorial Lecture Fund: Young Activist Award

Proteus Fund invites Applications for Diversity for Fellowship Year 2011-2012

Proteus Fund has announced the Diversity Fellowship for the year 2011-2012. The Proteus Fund is a national grant making organization committed to advancing social justice through democracy, human rights and peace. The Diversity Fellowship complements Proteus’ work in the areas of strategy development, research and fund management and our established partnerships with donors . . . → Read More: Proteus Fund invites Applications for Diversity for Fellowship Year 2011-2012

Call for Sheila McKechnie Foundation International Campaigner Award 2011

The annual Sheila McKechnie Foundation Campaigner Awards provide a support programme for emerging and grassroots campaigners working across a wide range of issues. The awards scheme offers a unique development package to campaigners aiming to equip them with the skills they need to make a greater impact and achieve real change. The awards . . . → Read More: Call for Sheila McKechnie Foundation International Campaigner Award 2011

Freedom to Create Prize for Creativity in Conveying Messages for Social Justice

The Freedom to Create Prize seeks to recognize the creativity of artists who use their talents to build social foundations and inspire the human spirit. The 2011 Prize is now open for nominations for two categories: Main Prize and Imprisoned Artist Prize.

Individuals from any group, gender, religion or nationality above . . . → Read More: Freedom to Create Prize for Creativity in Conveying Messages for Social Justice

Ford Foundation’s JustFilms to support filmmakers advancing social justice worldwide

The Ford Foundation has launched a new initiative called “JustFilms” which seeks to support courageous filmmakers to complete their important works and to help them reach a growing audience of engaged and socially conscious viewers.

The Foundation is investing $10 million a year over five years in documentary projects that address . . . → Read More: Ford Foundation’s JustFilms to support filmmakers advancing social justice worldwide

EC Call for Proposals in Indonesia

The global objective of this Call for Proposals is to support small-scale local development actions in basic education and law enforcement/justice sectors by facilitating meaningful interaction and exchange between NSA and LA, improving the capacity of NSA to participate in policy dialogue and to play an oversight role, and supporting an increased role . . . → Read More: EC Call for Proposals in Indonesia

Transitional Justice in Africa Fellowship Programme

The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) is calling for applications from nations of Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda for the Transitional Justice in Africa Fellowship Programme to be held in Cape Town from the 9th of May to the 10th of June 2011.

To be considered eligible for this fellowship, you . . . → Read More: Transitional Justice in Africa Fellowship Programme

Transitional Justice in Africa Fellowship Programme

The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) is calling for applications from nations of Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda for the Transitional Justice in Africa Fellowship Programme to be held in Cape Town from the 9th of May to the 10th of June 2011.

To be considered eligible for this fellowship, you . . . → Read More: Transitional Justice in Africa Fellowship Programme

Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award

The Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Center for Justice & Human Rights is accepting nominations for the 2011 RFK Human Rights Award. Established in 1984 in the spirit of Robert Kennedy’s ideals, the award seeks to honor those courageous and innovative individuals striving for social justice throughout the world.

Persons and, in . . . → Read More: Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award

Hillman Prizes honoring Journalism dedicated to Social and Economic Justice

The Sidney Hillman Foundation is accepting submissions and nominations for the Hillman Prizes, which are given annually to honor investigative journalism that fosters social and economic justice.

Prize winners will be awarded with travel to New York City to receive $5,000 and a certificate designed by New Yorker Cartoonist, Edward Sorel . . . → Read More: Hillman Prizes honoring Journalism dedicated to Social and Economic Justice

Cordes Fellowships to participate as Delegates in the Opportunity Collaboration to be held in Mexico

Cordes Fellowships provide an opportunity to exceptional social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders engaged in poverty alleviation and economic justice enterprises to participate as Delegates in the Opportunity Collaboration to be held from 17 to 20 October 2011 in Ixtapa, Mexico.

The Opportunity Collaboration is a four-day problem-solving, strategic retreat for nonprofit . . . → Read More: Cordes Fellowships to participate as Delegates in the Opportunity Collaboration to be held in Mexico

Threshold Foundation’s International Bremen Peace Award 2011

Proposals are invited by the Threshold Foundation in Germany to nominate individuals or organizations for the International Bremen Peace Award. The Award provides honour to exemplary commitments to Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation for the fifth time.

The Award honours people and organizations that set an example through their . . . → Read More: Threshold Foundation’s International Bremen Peace Award 2011

Grinnell College launches Social Justice Prize

Grinnell College at Grinnell, Iowa, USA is accepting nominations for the Grinnell College Young Innovator for Social Justice Prize to award up to $300,000 individuals under the age of 40 who have demonstrated leadership in their fields and who show creativity, commitment, and extraordinary accomplishment in effecting positive social change.

Three . . . → Read More: Grinnell College launches Social Justice Prize

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Award

The Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Award (CCPH) recognizes exemplary partnerships between communities and higher educational institutions that build on each other’s strengths to improve higher education, civic engagement, and the overall health of communities.

The intent of the award is to highlight the power and potential of community-campus partnerships as a . . . → Read More: Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Award

2011 JusticeMakers Competition is open

The International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) is accepting proposals for its 2011 JusticeMakers Competition that will award $5,000 in project funding to applicants whose criminal justice reform projects display the most innovation, efficacy, and sustainability. It is seeking proposals from around the globe and particularly from Latin America.

IBJ is particularly seeking proposals . . . → Read More: 2011 JusticeMakers Competition is open

CSE’s Media Fellowship to study, investigate and report about the Forest Rights Act

The Eleventh CSE Media Fellowship

Justice at bay: the Forest Rights Act

December 15, 2010-February 15, 2011

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) offers a media fellowship to journalists to study, investigate and report on the implementation, violation and drawbacks of the Act, and its fallouts on forest dwelling communities.

Duration: Two months . . . → Read More: CSE’s Media Fellowship to study, investigate and report about the Forest Rights Act

Gruber Foundation seeking nominations for Women’s Rights Prize and Justice Prize

Peter & Patricia Gruber Foundation is seeking nominations for its International Prize Program as part of its philanthropic activity to honor and encourage educational excellence, social justice and scientific achievements that better the human condition.

The International Prize Program of the Foundation has been created to recognize excellence in science and . . . → Read More: Gruber Foundation seeking nominations for Women’s Rights Prize and Justice Prize

Gruber Foundation’s Women’s Rights Prize

The Peter & Patricia Gruber Foundation is accepting nominations for the Women’s Rights Prize. Nominations can be submitted by both individuals and organizations.

The Women’s Rights Prize is part of the Foundation’s International Prize Program which recognizes excellence in different relevant fields of scientific achievement and social justice around the world.

. . . → Read More: Gruber Foundation’s Women’s Rights Prize

Gruber Foundation’s Justice Prize

The Peter & Patricia Gruber Foundation is accepting nominations for the Justice Prize. Nominations can be submitted by both individuals and organizations.

The Justice Prize is part of the Foundation’s International Prize Program which recognizes excellence in different relevant fields of scientific achievement and social justice around the world.

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FACT Social Justice Challenge 2010 to address inequalities and injustices in our society

The Social Justice Challenge 2010 from FACT (French American Charitable Trust) “seeks to surface innovative Projects that leverage web and/or mobile technologies that foster collaboration around social justice issues.”

The theme of the Challenge this year is “Collaborate for Social Justice.”

Nonprofits, individuals, social entrepreneurs as well as legally . . . → Read More: FACT Social Justice Challenge 2010 to address inequalities and injustices in our society

DFID inviting applications for a new round of PPA funding

The UK Department for International Development has issued a call for concept notes from civil society organizations under its Programme Partnership Arrangements (PPAs) 2011-2014

As PPAs are designed for larger civil society organizations, the applicant organizations should demonstrate significant capability to implement projects targeting poverty reduction and other issues. “To be . . . → Read More: DFID inviting applications for a new round of PPA funding

Call for Applications: Soros Justice Fellowships

The Open Society Foundations seek outstanding individuals including lawyers, advocates, grassroots organizers, activist academics, journalists, and filmmakers with innovative projects that address U.S. criminal justice reform. Open Society Institute: Available Grants

Canadian Support for Palestinian Justice Reform

The Honourable Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board, announced today, on behalf of the Honourable Beverley J. Oda, Minister of International Cooperation, Canada’s support to the Palestinian justice sector reforms. News Releases – CIDA

Peace and Justice Studies Association Annual Awards

Each year the Peace and Justice Studies Association presents various awards to teachers, scholars, activists, and distinguished peace and justice proponents by recognizing their service, accomplishments, and excellence at a ceremony held during the PJSA conference, Saturday night at the Banquet. The distinguished peacemakers are recognized and given the opportunity to present a . . . → Read More: Peace and Justice Studies Association Annual Awards

International Pfeffer Peace Prize at Fellowship of Reconciliation

Sourced from http://www.internationalpeaceandconflict.org

The Fellowship of Reconciliation which “seeks to replace violence, war, racism, and economic injustice with nonviolence, peace, and justice” has announced the Call for Nominations for 2010 King and Pfeffer Peace Prizes given out each year “to individuals or organizations whose commitment to peace, justice, and reconciliation is recognized as . . . → Read More: International Pfeffer Peace Prize at Fellowship of Reconciliation

Sheila McKechnie Foundation’s SMK Campaigner Awards 2010

The Sheila McKechnie Foundation’s SMK Campaigner Awards 2010 has various award categories to honour campaigners in the UK and also outside of the UK. The awards provide an opportunity for individuals to receive support for bringing about the change for social and environmental justice. A development package for the award winners equips them . . . → Read More: Sheila McKechnie Foundation’s SMK Campaigner Awards 2010

The SMK Campaigner Awards for Emerging and Grassroots Campaigners

The Sheila McKechnie Foundation’s SMK Campaigner Awards 2010 offers “a support programme for emerging and grassroots campaigners. “individuals who are new to campaigning or operating with few resources and who show passion, tenacity and the potential to create change – locally, nationally or globally. You might not see yourself as a “campaigner” but . . . → Read More: The SMK Campaigner Awards for Emerging and Grassroots Campaigners

2009 Nominations for the PJSA Awards open

The Peace and Justice Studies Association Awards are given to teachers, scholars, activists and other individuals who have made contributions towards peace and justice. The awards are presented in four categories of (1) social courage award, which is given for those promoting peace and non-violence in the face of political pressure and social . . . → Read More: 2009 Nominations for the PJSA Awards open

New World Foundation supporting Activists and Organizations

The New World Foundation provides grant support to activists working for the promotion of human rights in the United States and around the world. The Foundation has been supporting progressive activists for building strong alliances “for social justice, civil rights and economic and electoral issues since 1954.” The projects supported through the funds provided by . . . → Read More: New World Foundation supporting Activists and Organizations

Peace and Development Fund

Peace Development Fund works on promoting peace and social justice in United States and other countries around the world. It works to develop the capacities of the community-based organizations through grants, training and other ways for promoting human rights and social justice. It provides grants to NGOs in promoting peace based on justice and appreciation . . . → Read More: Peace and Development Fund

Ford Foundation

Ford Foundation is one of the largest, independent grantmaking organizations in the world, with an extensive presence in many countries of the world. The Foundation has been involved in mostly providing grants and scholarships to organizations, institutions and individuals undertaking developmental interventions, research studies in different countries. The mission of the Foundation is defined by . . . → Read More: Ford Foundation

Barrow Cadbury Trust

NGOs can apply for grants from the UK-based Barrow Cadbury Trust. The Trust ensures that its funding policy is guided with flexibility. It mostly funds in the programme areas of ‘Young Adults and Criminal Justice,’ ‘Inclusive Communities’ and ‘Global Exchange.’ Alleviating poverty and addressing marginalization falles under the programme area of ‘Inclusive Communities.’ Grants are . . . → Read More: Barrow Cadbury Trust

King Baudouin Foundation: Giving Grants for NGOs

King Baudouin Foundation is the Belgium-based foundation established in the year, 1976. It works towards improving the living conditions of the people by creating justice, democracy and diversity. It focused on themes of migration and multicultural society, social justice & poverty, civil society & social commitment, health and philanthropy. It also works towards protecting the . . . → Read More: King Baudouin Foundation: Giving Grants for NGOs

Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust funds NGOs in South Africa

The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust is a UK-based independent organization providing funds to NGOs and other bodies on peace, political equality and social justice. The organization also funds individuals working in these areas. Although the funding is geographically confined to South Africa, in addition to UK and Ireland, the Trust issues funding notifications and call . . . → Read More: Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust funds NGOs in South Africa

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation provides funding to NGOs working outside the United States in citizens participation, community education, NGO/philanthropy development, and transitional justice (grants range between US $15,000 to 250,000). Applicant NGOs must support work in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia or South Africa. Submit enquiry before sending full proposal. The four core areas . . . → Read More: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Paul Hamlyn Foundation

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation is an UK-based grantmaking organization supporting overseas NGOs, especially in India and the UK, and provides funding to local NGOs working with disadvataged communities, helping them access basic services. It is also one of the larger foundations in the UK. Grants are generally given to NGOs who find . . . → Read More: Paul Hamlyn Foundation

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