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Hei,
tällä kertaa rahoituskirjeessä on hyvinkin erilaiseen toimintaan tarkoitettuja
rahoitushakuja. Joissakin tapauksissa hakijajärjestönä voi olla vain Etelän järjestö,
joten kerrothan niistä kumppanijärjestöllesi.
Rahoitusneuvonta on edelleen mahdollista ja voit varata minulta ajan siihen. Meillä on
pääsy rahoitustahojen hakukoneeseen ja voimme yhdessä tutkaille juuri järjestöllenne
sopivia rahoitusmahdollisuuksia. Tällä hetkellä tämä neuvonta tapahtuu etäyhteyden (zoom
tai teams) avulla.
Ystävällisin terveisin,
Helena
Helena Nevalainen
Asiantuntija – järjestöjen kehitysyhteistyö | Fingo
+358 50 3176729 | helena.nevalainen@fingo.fi<mailto:helena.nevalainen@fingo.fi>
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Ajankohtaista:
-International Center for Not-for-Profit
Law<https://www.icnl.org/wp-content/uploads/OECD-DAC-Recommendation-CFP-…
a call for proposals to deploy the OECD DAC Recommendation on Enabling Civil Society in
Development Co-operation and Humanitarian
Assistance<https://legalinstruments.oecd.org/en/instruments/OECD-LEGAL-5… to
expand civic space and empower civil society in partner countries and territories.
Eligibility: domestic civil society organizations located in countries currently listed on
the DAC List of ODA recipient
countries<https://www.oecd.org/dac/financing-sustainable-development/dev…df>.
Grant size: up to $25,000.
Closing date: April 15, 2022.
-Digital Inclusion: UNHCR Call for
Proposals<https://www.unhcr.org/innovation/digital-inclusion-call/>
Deadline: May 13, 2022
Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000
Area: Community Development, Economic Development
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Innovation Service is happy to
announce the continuation of its Digital Inclusion Call for Proposals that provides
targeted financial support and guidance to UNHCR country operations for 2022.
-The Build A World Of Play
Challenge<https://buildaworldofplay.leverforchange.org/submit>
Type of project: seeks solutions designed to meaningfully impact the well-being and
holistic development of young children (birth-to-six) in a sustainable way. ideas should
transform early childhood experiences while addressing global social issues to ensure that
all young children grow up in safe, nurturing, and stimulating environments.
Location: Worldwide
Eligibility: The Lead Organization must be either a registered non-governmental
organization, educational organization, charitable organization, a social welfare
organization, a not-for-profit, or similar-type entity that is not a government agency; or
a for-profit entity qualified to do business and in good standing under the laws of the
local jurisdiction in which it operates.
Grant size: up to 10 grants of DKK 6.5 million (approx. USD 1 million) each will be
awarded
Closing date: Register by 7 April; Apply by 17 May
-National Endowment for Democracy (
NED)<https://www.ned.org/apply-for-grant/en/>
Type of project: NGOs working to advance democratic goals and strengthen democratic
institutions via programs that seek to promote and defend human rights and the rule of
law; support freedom of information and independent media; strengthen democratic ideas and
values; promote accountability and transparency; strengthen civil society organizations;
strengthen democratic political processes and institutions; promote civic education;
support democratic conflict resolution; promote freedom of association; strengthen a
broad-based market economy.
Location: Over 100 countries worldwide
Eligibility: NED funds only nongovernmental organizations, which may include civic
organizations, associations, independent media, and other similar organizations. It
encourages applications from organizations working in diverse environments including newly
established democracies, semi-authoritarian countries, highly repressive societies and
countries undergoing democratic transitions.
Grant size: Existing grants range from $3,000 - $1.3m
Closing date: 25 May
-PMI
IMPACT<https://www.pmi-impact.com/Explore/Support>
Type of project: Projects that will foster partnerships and create synergies to enable
sustainable solutions in the battle with illegal trade, specifically projects aimed at
reducing, preventing and countering the negative consequences of illegal trade for
individuals, their families and communities.
Location: Worldwide
Eligibility: Public, private, or non-profit organizations, including governmental
organizations, international organizations, associations, academic institutions, and
corporations may apply.
Grant size: $100,000 - $750,000 over a maximum of 2 years
Closing date: 15 August
Muut:
-The Addax and Oryx
Foundation<https://addax-oryx-foundation.org/en/la-fondation>
Type of project: focusing on four core areas of work: Health, Education, Community
development, Environment. The Foundation aims to fund focused, high-impact projects with a
clear beginning, end and exit strategy, run by small organisations that have little or no
access to large funders. The Foundation gives preference to concrete projects that cover
more than one of our key areas of focus
Location: Africa and the Middle East
Eligibility: Registered not-for-profit and non-governmental organizations may apply.
-Coca-Cola
Foundation<https://www.coca-colacompany.com/shared-future/coca-cola-foun…
Type of project: Areas of focus are Empowering women: economic empowerment and
entrepreneurship; Protecting the environment: access to clean water, water conservation
and recycling; Enhancing communities: education, youth development and other community and
civic initiatives. In addition, the Foundation supports many local community programs such
as HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness programs. The Coca-Cola Foundation is also providing
additional funding and grants to communities and organizations in response to Coronavirus.
These grants support local organizations and vulnerable communities during these times.
Location: Worldwide
Eligibility: Charitable donations are made to non-profit organizations and to foreign
organizations that are the equivalent of U.S. charities. Charitable donations are not made
to individuals, religious, political, legislative, lobbying or fraternal organizations.
-The Fund for Innovation in Development
(FID)<https://fundinnovation.dev/en/application-form-step-0/>
Type of project: accepts applications for innovations in any sector, and specifically
encourages applications for solutions in education, health, climate change, and gender
equality for innovations.
Location: All low- and middle-income countries. FID specifically encourages applications
from the priority countries for French aid.
Eligibility: Researchers, governments, NGOs and for-profit companies may apply
Grant size: €50,000 – €4m depending on grant type
-The GEF Small Grants
Programme<https://sgp.undp.org/index.php>
Type of projects: biodiversity, climate change mitigation and adaptation, land degradation
and sustainable forest management, international waters and chemicals
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: local communities including indigenous people, community-based organizations
and other non-governmental groups may apply
Grant size: the programme provides grants of up to $50,000
-The European Programme for Integration and Migration
(EPIM)<https://epim.info/epims-rolling-call-for-proposals-on-asylum-is-now-open/>
Type of project: seeking to support transnational partnerships of civil society
organisations active at EU, national, bilateral, regional and/or local levels to advise
European asylum policies and practices. Projects should aim to: promote feasible,
evidence-based alternatives; and/or put forward thought-provoking ideas, and/or react to
policy proposals and practices to safeguard the right to asylum and prevent backtracking.
Projects must be advocacy-focused, i.e. are seeking to bring about a change in existing
and/or future policies and practices.
Location: Projects should be implemented in the European Union. Projects implemented in
non-EU countries (e.g. Turkey, the UK) could also be considered eligible if of EU
relevance.
Eligibility: Non-profit organisations registered in the European Union are eligible.
Non-EU based non-profit organisations can apply as partners. EPIM will only consider
applications that are based on a partnership of at least 2 civil society organisations.
Transnational partnerships are encouraged but not required. The involvement of other types
of actors, such as international organisations, academic institutions and/or public bodies
is optional.
Grant size: up to €40,000 over 18 months