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Hei,
tällä kertaa rahoituskirjeessä on hyvinkin erilaiseen toimintaan tarkoitettuja
rahoitushakuja. Toivottavasti niistä löytyy juuri järjestöllenne sopiva.
Muistathan, että voit varata minulta ajan rahoitusneuvontaan. Meillä on pääsy pariin
rahoitustahojen hakukoneeseen ja voimme yhdessä tutkaille juuri järjestöllenne sopivia
rahoitusmahdollisuuksia.
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:
Ulkoministeriön valtionavustukset kansalaisjärjestöjen kehitysyhteistyöhankkeille
2021–2024<https://um.fi/hanketuki-kansalaisjarjestoille>
Avoinna: 31.1.-31-3-2020
Hanketukea voi hakea hakukriteerit täyttäville kehitysyhteistyöhankkeille, mukaan lukien
vuosina 2021–2022 jo käynnissä oleville hankkeille. Valtionavustus on tarkoitettu
toimintaan äärimmäisen köyhyyden poistamiseksi, eriarvoisuuden vähentämiseksi sekä
ihmisoikeuksien toteutumiseksi YK:n kestävän kehityksen (Agenda 2030:n), Suomen
kehityspoliittisten painopisteiden ja kansalaisyhteiskuntalinjauksen (2017) mukaisesti.
Tavoitteena on vahvistaa myös kehitysmaiden kansalaisyhteiskunnan kapasiteettia ja
toimintatilaa. Hanketukea voi hakea ainoastaan hankkeen toiminnalliseen vaiheeseen.
Hanketuki on määräaikaista avustusta.
Hakuilmoitus, hakulomake, perustietoilmoituslomake, haun ehdot ja lisätietoja löytyy
Hanketuki kansalaisjärjestöille -sivulta. Hanketukihakemukset tulee laatia ulkoministeriön
lomakkeille, jotka ovat saatavissa verkkosivuilta. Hanketukihakemuksen jättäminen
edellyttää ensin perustietoilmoituksen toimittamista ulkoministeriöön sähköisen asioinnin
kautta. Perustietoilmoituslomake pyydetään toimittamaan 10. maaliskuuta 2020 mennessä
Järjestö voi toimittaa kysymyksiä KEO-30:een
(keo-30@formin.fi<mailto:keo-30@formin.fi>) 9.3.2020 asti otsikolla ”Hanketukihaku
2020”. Vastaukset julkaistaan ulkoministeriön verkkosivuilla kahdessa erässä: 10.2.2020
mennessä saapuneisiin kysymyksiin vastataan viimeistään 14.2.2020 ja 9.3.2020 mennessä
saapuneisiin vastataan viimeistään 13.3.2020.
Anna Lindh Foundation Call for Proposals
2020<https://www.annalindhfoundation.org/grants/guidelines>
Deadline: 28th April 2020 (16.00 p.m. Egypt time – GMT+2)
Aims to support projects in the field of Intercultural Dialogue.
1. The ALF supports ONLY multilateral projects built upon a 1+1 partnership formula.
2. The overall financial envelope of this Call for Proposals is EUR 1,710,000.
Minimum grant amount: EUR 35,000 - Maximum grant amount: EUR 50,000
1. The number of projects expected to be awarded through this call: between 40-50
projects.
2. The ALF financial support will not exceed 90% of the total eligible costs of the
project and will not be less than 25% of the total eligible cost.
3. The duration of the project must be between a minimum of 8 consecutive months and a
maximum of 11 consecutive months
Muut:
United Nations Voluntary Fund on
Disability<https://www.un.org/development/desa/disabilities/about-us/uni…
Applications received between 1 February and 31 March of each year;
Type of project: The Fund provides small grants to support catalytic and innovative
activities that, among others:
1)Promote greater awareness of the CRPD and disability issues;
2)Support the implementation of the CRPD, including through the mainstreaming of
disability in regional, national or local development agenda;
3) Build capacity of stakeholders to improve livelihood and well-being of persons with
disabilities in developing countries through implementation of the CRPD (stakeholders
include organizations of persons with disabilities, their networks, other civil society
organizations, Governments, private sector organizations, international development
donors, etc);
4) Relationship to national development strategies, policies and programmes, and the
CRPD
5) Foster exchange of knowledge and experience, as well as dissemination of inclusive and
accessible policies and practices
6) Other considerations include multi-stakeholder partnerships and multiple donors, gender
inclusive, new and emerging disability issues, and replicability in other developing
countries.
As the UNVF is a small grants fund and resources are limited, priority is given to
proposals seeking “seed-money” (as opposed to support for an organization’s general
budget) to be used for projects involving catalytic and innovative actions and projects
whose successes can be further replicated in other areas.
The American Express Foundation
<https://about.americanexpress.com/grant-applications-and-reports>
Type of project: unsolicited applications can be made under the areas: Developing Leaders
within non-profit and social purpose organisations working to solve the world's
biggest challenges; and Serving Communities by building the capacity of non-profits to
develop, engage and retain community members as volunteers
Location: Argentina, Australia, Canada, Greater China, France, Germany, India, Italy,
Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, UK, USA
Eligibility: non-profit organisations
Draper Richards Kaplan <https://www.drkfoundation.org/apply-for-funding/>
Type of project: Innovative strategies, systems changing approaches, and disrupting
technologies seeking to dramatically improve the lives of people and the world. Our goal
is to find social entrepreneurs with dynamic ideas and nurture them at the early stages
with maximum leverage and total commitment. We concentrate our selection on the
capabilities of the founder, the scalability of the model, and the potential impact of the
organization on the world.
Location: Worldwide
Eligibility: Individual leaders, domestic (U.S.) and international organizations,
non-profit, for-profit and hybrid social enterprises may apply.
Grant size: 3 years of unrestricted capital totalling $300,000
Ford
Foundation<http://www.fordfoundation.org/grants/organizations-seeking-gr…
Type of projects: educational opportunity and scholarship; sustainable development;
freedom of expression; gender; sexuality and reproductive justice; human rights; economic
fairness
Countries: worldwide
Grant range: unspecified
FP2020 Rapid Response
Mechanism<http://www.familyplanning2020.org/microsite/rrm>
Type of project: family planning
Eligibility: Registered NGOs, CSOs and INGOs, governments, private and UN organisations
are eligible
Grant size: up to US$ 250,000. The vast majority of projects receive less than US$100,000.
Please note grants cannot be used to fund: Purchase of contraceptives; Government staff
salaries or honorariums; Scholarships to individuals; Fees to attend a conference; Basic
research, academic studies or surveys; Capital equipment (such as machinery, vehicles, IT
equipment, and office furniture)
Global Fund for
Children<https://globalfundforchildren.org/how-to-become-a-partner/>
Type of projects: innovative, locally-led projects where all children and young people
enjoy equal resources and opportunities in society and can live to their full potential
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: legally registered as a local organisation in the country where you operate
with youth or child-focused programmes. Most new partners have budgets under $100,000
Global Fund for Community Foundations
<https://globalfundcommunityfoundations.org/what-we-do/grants/apply-for-a-grant/>
Type of project: strengthening community foundations and other local philanthropic
institutions, including women's funds, human rights funds and other grassroots grant
makers
Location: Latin America, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, East and Central Europe, and
Central Asia. Applications from community philanthropy organisations representing
disadvantaged communities in the global north will also be considered on a case-by-case
basis
Eligibility: community philanthropy organisations, including community foundations,
women's funds, environmental funds, national public foundations and other grassroots
grant makers
Budget: US $7,000–$15,000
Global Fund for
Women<https://www.globalfundforwomen.org/apply-for-a-grant/#.WxTtUEjRDIU…
Type of projects: gender equality and human rights
Location: worldwide
Eligibility: local organisations working directly in their communities, which are led by
historically marginalised groups such as women, girls, or trans people
Global Innovation Fund
<https://globalinnovation.fund/apply/steps/understanding-the-application-process/>
Type of project: social innovations that aim to improve the lives and opportunities of
millions of people. There are three stages applicants can apply for:
1. Pilot: Your innovation is still in an early phase. You are testing core assumptions
around operational, social and financial viability.
2. Test and Transition: Your innovation has completed initial testing and is now
transitioning to larger scale. You have some information on your operational, social and
financial viability. You want to solidify this before you scale.
3. Scale: Your innovation has solid operational, social and financial viability. You
have strong evidence that my innovation improves the lives of those living on less than $5
PPP per day. Now you want to replicate your innovation in new countries and context,
reaching millions of people.
Location: developing countries.
Eligibility: for-profit firms, non-profit organisations, researchers, and government
agencies may apply. Less than 10% of applicants are invited to submit full proposals.
Grant size:
Pilot projects: The maximum per project is $230,000 USD.
Test and Transition: The maximum per project is $2.3 million, although the average
investment size is smaller
Scale: The maximum per project is $15 million, although the average investment size is
much smaller
Global security challenges<https://grants.mfa.no/#call/1081>
Type of projects: combatting global security challenges, with particular focus on
countries affected by conflict and fragility and to support relevant analyses and the
development of situational awareness
Location: regions in North Africa, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, the Middle East and
South East Asia
Eligibility: NGOs (Norwegian, international and local, including non-commercial
foundations), the UN system and other multinational organisations
Open Society Initiative for East
Africa<https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/open-society-initia…
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
The Robert Bosch Stiftung <https://www.bosch-stiftung.de/en/support-we-offer>
Type of projects: The Foundation is open to receiving short summaries of new project
ideas, provided they are in line with their strategic and funding principles. These are:
Education; Society (including Civil Society; Migration; Youth & Democracy); Health
(including chronic disease care); International Relations; Science & Research.
Application procedure: The procedure is a two-stage process. Firstly, you submit your
project idea. The idea summarizes the content and financing of the envisaged project. The
Foundation will contact you to confirm whether they can pursue your idea further and if
so, you will be invited to submit a comprehensive project application.
Location: Worldwide
Type of projects: The Foundation does not accept proposals for building projects,
investments, manufacturing facilities, ongoing infrastructure costs, projects that have
been proposed in the past, Printing costs, Evaluation measures outside the scope of
projects carried out or supported by the Foundation.
Trafigura Foundation <https://www.trafigurafoundation.org/selection-criteria/>
Type of project: Programmes that achieve effective and lasting impact in the Foundation’s
two focus areas: Fair and Sustainable Employment and Clean and Safe Supply Chains.
Programmes must contribute to our commitment to help people reach their full potential. As
such, we favour programmes that demonstrate strong ownership, build local capacities and
clearly articulate how to increase the autonomy of beneficiaries.
Location: Countries where Trafigura Group has operations.
Eligibility: Small- to medium-sized NGOs or small projects within larger NGOs are
eligible.
UNDP Small Grants
Programme<http://sgp.undp.org/about-us-157/how-to-apply.html>
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