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Type of projects: promote civic education, strengthen civil society organisations, promote independent media, promote and defend human rights and the rule of law, strengthen democratic ideas and values, strengthen democratic political processes and institutions, strengthen a broad-based market economy
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: average of $50,000
Closing date: 16 March
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Positive Action Challenge
Type of projects: innovative interventions to bring about a sustained change in attitudes and social norms towards ending FGM/C
Positive Action Challenge
Type of projects: innovative interventions to bring about a sustained change in attitudes and social norms towards ending FGM/C
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: up to $25,000
Closing date: 20 March
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: up to $25,000
Closing date: 20 March
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Closing date: 31 March for notification of interest
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Closing date: 31 March for notification of interest
Deadline: April 2018
The Fonds SUEZ Environment Initiatives
Type of projects: improving access to essential services for underprivileged people in developing countries: drinking water, sanitation, waste management
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: unspecified
Closing date: 30 April
Type of projects: improving access to essential services for underprivileged people in developing countries: drinking water, sanitation, waste management
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: unspecified
Closing date: 30 April
Deadline: June 2018
National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
Type of projects: promote civic education, strengthen civil society organisations, promote independent media, promote and defend human rights and the rule of law, strengthen democratic ideas and values, strengthen democratic political processes and institutions, strengthen a broad-based market economy
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: average of $50,000
Closing date: 22 June
Type of projects: promote civic education, strengthen civil society organisations, promote independent media, promote and defend human rights and the rule of law, strengthen democratic ideas and values, strengthen democratic political processes and institutions, strengthen a broad-based market economy
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: average of $50,000
Closing date: 22 June
Type of projects: conservation of plant, animal and fungus species
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs may apply
Grant range: up to $25,000
Closing date: 30 June
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs may apply
Grant range: up to $25,000
Closing date: 30 June
Deadline: July 2018
The Conservation, Food and Health Foundation
Type of projects: conservation, food and health
Location: Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: up to $30,000. Average grant size of $20,000
Closing date: 1 July
Type of projects: conservation, food and health
Location: Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant size: up to $30,000. Average grant size of $20,000
Closing date: 1 July
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The Wolfson Foundation
Type of projects: arts and humanities, education, science and medicine, health and disability
The Wolfson Foundation
Type of projects: arts and humanities, education, science and medicine, health and disability
Location: worldwide, mainly UK
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Closing date: 1 July
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Closing date: 1 July
Contracting opportunities
Find out more about contracting opportunities and how to apply in our Bidding for a DFID contract guide.
Disability Inclusive Development Programme (DID)
The Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme is a brand new innovation and evidence programme which will deliver a set of interventions to support people with disabilities in a number of developing countries. The programme will deliver tangible outcomes for people with disabilities including access to education, jobs, healthcare and reduced stigma and discrimination, and encourage global actors to prioritise the issue. The programme will test innovative approaches to disability inclusion and generate high quality research to fill gaps and discover what works in this under-resourced area. Interventions that work will be scaled up, widening their reach, and new learning and evidence shared across the global development community and national governments.
The Disability Inclusive Development (DID) Programme is a brand new innovation and evidence programme which will deliver a set of interventions to support people with disabilities in a number of developing countries. The programme will deliver tangible outcomes for people with disabilities including access to education, jobs, healthcare and reduced stigma and discrimination, and encourage global actors to prioritise the issue. The programme will test innovative approaches to disability inclusion and generate high quality research to fill gaps and discover what works in this under-resourced area. Interventions that work will be scaled up, widening their reach, and new learning and evidence shared across the global development community and national governments.
Deadline: 19 March
The UK will provide up to £50 million (2018-2023) to this new resilience
programme in Malawi. The goal of the programme is to strengthen
resilience of poor and vulnerable households to shocks and stresses and
to reduce annual dependence on humanitarian aid. The programme will
support poor and vulnerable households and communities to manage their
own risks, to reduce their exposure to shocks through better targeting
and delivery of social protection, better land and water management for
increased agricultural production, build a strong and sustainable
natural resource base and to sustainably strengthen resilient
livelihoods.
The Better Aid in Conflict programme will support the international aid
effort in South Sudan to be “conflict sensitive”, minimizing the
negative effects and maximizing the positive effects of all forms of
aid, so as to contribute towards peace and stability whenever possible.
The UK will provide funds towards the establishment of a multi-donor
Better Aid in Conflict programme in South Sudan from 2018-2023.
AngloAmerican Group Foundation
Type of projects: environment, education and training; community development; HIV/AIDS and welfare
Type of projects: environment, education and training; community development; HIV/AIDS and welfare
Countries: UK, Chile, Peru, India, Mozambique, Brazil, Colombia, China, Mongolia, Zimbabwe
Grant range: unspecified
Grant range: unspecified
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Cargill
Type of projects: environmental stewardship; education; food security and nutrition
Cargill
Type of projects: environmental stewardship; education; food security and nutrition
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: unspecified
Grant range: unspecified
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Charles Hayward Foundation
Type of projects: clean water and sanitation; basic health programmes; self-sustainability through training in farming skills and income generation activities
Charles Hayward Foundation
Type of projects: clean water and sanitation; basic health programmes; self-sustainability through training in farming skills and income generation activities
Countries: Commonwealth countries of Africa
Grant range: up to £15,000
Grant range: up to £15,000
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Charles Steward Mott Foundation
Type of projects: strengthening philanthropy and the nonprofit sector as vital vehicles for increasing civic engagement and improving communities and societies
Charles Steward Mott Foundation
Type of projects: strengthening philanthropy and the nonprofit sector as vital vehicles for increasing civic engagement and improving communities and societies
Countries: South Africa
Grant range: $15,000 to $250,000
Grant range: $15,000 to $250,000
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Dubai Cares
Type of projects: school infrastructure; school health; nutrition; water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in schools; quality of education
Dubai Cares
Type of projects: school infrastructure; school health; nutrition; water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in schools; quality of education
Countries: Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Bosnia
& Herzegovina, Cambodia, Chad, Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Ethiopia,
Ghana, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Jordan , Kenya, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho,
Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Pakistan,
Palestine, Philippines, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri
Lanka, Sudan, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia
Grant range: unspecified
Overhead recovery: this donor limits overhead recovery to no more than 7% of donations
Grant range: unspecified
Overhead recovery: this donor limits overhead recovery to no more than 7% of donations
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Elton John AIDS Foundation
Type of projects: Projects providing tangible impacts on individuals living with and communities affected by HIV Aids
Elton John AIDS Foundation
Type of projects: Projects providing tangible impacts on individuals living with and communities affected by HIV Aids
Location: Cameroon, Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana, India,
Indonesia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Myanmar (Burma), Nigeria, Russian
Federation, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, United
Kingdom, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant range: £10,000 – £15,000
Eligibility: UK and Southern CSOs can apply
Grant range: £10,000 – £15,000
Type of projects: Health research and development;
current open calls include treatment innovations for poverty related
diseases and eliminating Neglected Infectious Diseases (NIDs) through
research and development of new or improved products. Full list on the
website.
Countries: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé & PrÃncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Eligibility: European organisations and sub-Saharan countries may apply
Countries: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé & PrÃncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Eligibility: European organisations and sub-Saharan countries may apply
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Ford Foundation
Type of projects: educational opportunity and scholarship; sustainable development; freedom of expression; gender; sexuality and reproductive justice; human rights; economic fairness
Ford Foundation
Type of projects: educational opportunity and scholarship; sustainable development; freedom of expression; gender; sexuality and reproductive justice; human rights; economic fairness
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: unspecified
Grant range: unspecified
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Ford Foundation‘s JustFilms Grant
Type of projects: artist-driven film and new media projects, and other forms of creative visual storytelling, that explore the rich diversity of the human experience. These stories inspire imaginations, disrupt stereotypes, and help transform attitudes that perpetuate injustice.
Ford Foundation‘s JustFilms Grant
Type of projects: artist-driven film and new media projects, and other forms of creative visual storytelling, that explore the rich diversity of the human experience. These stories inspire imaginations, disrupt stereotypes, and help transform attitudes that perpetuate injustice.
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: unspecified
Grant range: unspecified
Type of projects: improving access to essential
services for underprivileged people in developing countries: drinking
water, sanitation, waste management.
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern organisations may apply
Grant size: unspecified
Closing date: requests for funding can be received at any time. Projects received before 30 October will be pre-assessed before being submitted to the April-May Board meeting. Projects received before 30 April will be presented to the November Board meeting
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: UK and Southern organisations may apply
Grant size: unspecified
Closing date: requests for funding can be received at any time. Projects received before 30 October will be pre-assessed before being submitted to the April-May Board meeting. Projects received before 30 April will be presented to the November Board meeting
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Gered Gereedschap
Type of projects: education programs and projects that meets the demand of the local (labour) market
Gered Gereedschap
Type of projects: education programs and projects that meets the demand of the local (labour) market
Countries: Burkina Faso; Cameroon; Ghana; Kenya; Malawi; Tanzania; Uganda; Zambia
Grant range: unspecified
Grant range: unspecified
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Global Fund for Children
Type of projects: enable the most vulnerable children in communities to thrive
Global Fund for Children
Type of projects: enable the most vulnerable children in communities to thrive
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: unspecified
Grant range: unspecified
Countries: worldwide (see request for proposals for full list of eligible countries)
Grant range: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant range: $100,000 to $500,000
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: up to £20,000
Grant range: up to £20,000
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Humanitarian Innovation Fund – Recognition
Type of projects: improve humanitarian practice
Humanitarian Innovation Fund – Recognition
Type of projects: improve humanitarian practice
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: up to £20,000
Grant range: up to £20,000
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: up to £20,000
Grant range: up to £20,000
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Humanitarian Innovation Fund – Development
Type of projects: emergencies or disasters, humanitarian needs
Humanitarian Innovation Fund – Development
Type of projects: emergencies or disasters, humanitarian needs
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: £75,000 to £150,000
Grant range: £75,000 to £150,000
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Humanitarian Innovation Fund – Implementation
Type of projects: improve humanitarian practice
Humanitarian Innovation Fund – Implementation
Type of projects: improve humanitarian practice
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: £75,000 to £150,000
Grant range: £75,000 to £150,000
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The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)
Type of projects: those which enhance livelihoods by addressing challenges in areas such as education, energy poverty, food security, public health, water supply and sanitation, which may not be directly funded through other financing windows. Projects supported include technical assistance for small-scale social schemes, research, and humanitarian aid. In addition, OFID runs special programs for health, Palestine and energy poverty
The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)
Type of projects: those which enhance livelihoods by addressing challenges in areas such as education, energy poverty, food security, public health, water supply and sanitation, which may not be directly funded through other financing windows. Projects supported include technical assistance for small-scale social schemes, research, and humanitarian aid. In addition, OFID runs special programs for health, Palestine and energy poverty
Location: priority is given to low-income, least-developed countries
Eligibility: intergovernmental organisations such as UN agencies and international, national, regional and non-governmental organisations. Individuals, private entities and OFID Member States -Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Venezuela – are not eligible to apply for assistance.
Grant size: unspecified. In 2016, OFID funded to US$11.7m over 42 projects. Half of all its commitments went to African countries in 2016
Eligibility: intergovernmental organisations such as UN agencies and international, national, regional and non-governmental organisations. Individuals, private entities and OFID Member States -Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Venezuela – are not eligible to apply for assistance.
Grant size: unspecified. In 2016, OFID funded to US$11.7m over 42 projects. Half of all its commitments went to African countries in 2016
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Open Society Initiative for East Africa
Type of projects: health and rights; freedom of expression and information; justice and human rights
Open Society Initiative for East Africa
Type of projects: health and rights; freedom of expression and information; justice and human rights
Countries: East African countries
Grant range: $10,000 to $200,000
Grant range: $10,000 to $200,000
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Type of projects: health, education, women’s rights, children’s rights and political representation, focusing mainly on the poorest Indian states and give priority to particularly vulnerable groups within Indian society
Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Type of projects: health, education, women’s rights, children’s rights and political representation, focusing mainly on the poorest Indian states and give priority to particularly vulnerable groups within Indian society
Location: India
Eligibility: Applicants must be local Indian registered organisations and not the Indian branch of a UK INGO. Annual budgets of around £2m annual spend
Grant size: There is no minimum or maximum grant size. The funder does not usually fund 100% of the amount requested and prefers to fund projects which have multiple donors.
Eligibility: Applicants must be local Indian registered organisations and not the Indian branch of a UK INGO. Annual budgets of around £2m annual spend
Grant size: There is no minimum or maximum grant size. The funder does not usually fund 100% of the amount requested and prefers to fund projects which have multiple donors.
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Pollination Project and Levi Strauss Company
Type of projects: grassroots environmental projects; conserving, protecting, restoring and/or advocating for the ecosystems upon which our civilisation depends
Pollination Project and Levi Strauss Company
Type of projects: grassroots environmental projects; conserving, protecting, restoring and/or advocating for the ecosystems upon which our civilisation depends
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: $1,000 to $5,000
Grant range: $1,000 to $5,000
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Saga Charitable Trust
Type of projects: education, training, healthcare and income generation
Saga Charitable Trust
Type of projects: education, training, healthcare and income generation
Location: developing countries that host Saga holidaymakers
Grant range: up to £20,000
Grant range: up to £20,000
Countries: UK-registered organisations only
Grant range: £18,000
Grant range: £18,000
Type of projects: Vitamin Angels gives grants of
selected micronutrient commodities, especially vitamin A, to non-profit
organizations working with underserved populations globally
Grant range: gift-in-kind
Grant range: gift-in-kind
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