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Call for project submission for short-term local development for the year 2021

  The National Agency of the Czech Republic "CZECH REPUBLIC DEVELOPPEMENT COOPERATION" is launching a call for submissions of short-term local projects for the year 2021.      The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Tunis will accept and evaluate the short-term local project proposals presented on the attached form, duly completed in English and sent to the Embassy  by October 20, 2020  . The objective of this call for project submission for short-term local development 2021 is to identify projects that will contribute to the development of Tunisia by creating constructive changes through the implementation of the proposed local project.  Bidders must be strictly non-governmental, non-political and have a legal identification published in JORT to be entitled to sign the contract with the Czech Embassy.  This will be responsible for monitoring the projects selected for funding during the year 2021. The value of the contribution of the Czech Republic f...

Humanity and Mutual Assistance: humanitarian initiative against pandemic

  After six years of the Maidan and the beginning of the Russian aggression, we have to unite again to counter the external threat. A new challenge is the COVID-19 pandemic. In this regard, the International Renaissance Foundation renews its humanitarian solidarity initiative that worked in 2014, announcing the first grant competition within this framework. We are ready to support a wide variety of community-based mutual assistance initiatives during the coronavirus epidemic in Ukraine. It is necessary to provide practical assistance to those who are the most vulnerable to the epidemic in view of the socio-economic situation of particular social groups. Projects should relate to  promoting the prevention of the spread, overcoming and mitigating the effects of the coronavirus epidemic in Ukraine through information, coordination, basic needs, horizontal self-organization of people for mutual assistance. The average cost of the projects will be UAH 50 000 , however we will consi...

Grant from Library and Archives Canada

  Guidelines 2021–22 Overview Library and Archives Canada (LAC) provides $1.5 million in contributions each year through the DHCP (“the Program”). This is a conditional payment issued to a recipient organization for a specific purpose, as outlined in a funding contribution agreement. LAC and the recipient organization sign a contribution agreement, which specifies the terms and conditions to receive payment. Every recipient organization is required to submit an interim report and a final report to LAC. LAC receives applications once every year through a call for proposals and funds the best project proposals after rigorous reviews of eligibility, feasibility and merit. Objectives The DHCP aims to ensure that Canada's continuing memory is documented and accessible to current and future generations. The DHCP provides financial assistance to the Canadian documentary heritage community for activities that: increase access to, and awareness of, Canada's local documentary herit...

COVID-19 Quick Response Community Grants

  We are offering a second round of the COVID–19 Community Quick Response Grants to help our community adapt to, and recover from the changes caused by the coronavirus pandemic. There is a total grant pool of $159,000 and groups can secure up to $2000 to safely reactivate their venues and programs/ The grant has two categories and our aim is to help eligible community organisations activate community spaces and deliver new or existing community programs that comply with COVID-19 restrictions. Clever and Creative Community Projects New community projects, programs and activities that will help the Greater Geelong community recover from COVID-19 restrictions in a way that is consistent with our community-led clever and creative vision.  Maximum funding per application is for amounts of up to $2,000. COVID-19 Operating Expenses Operating expenses that help community groups deliver their existing services and programs in line with COVID-19 restrictions. Maximum funding p...

Salt Lake County Community Partners Grant Program

  The Community Partners Grant is a COVID-19 relief program for 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(6) nonprofit organizations based in Salt Lake County working in the following four areas:  1. Housing and Homeless Services 2. Education and Childcare services 3. Business Training & Support 4. Arts and Culture Salt Lake County will award one-time payments funded through federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) funds to organizations that are approved. For more info please click here

Community Grants - Mirboo North & District Community Foundation

The Community Foundation is committed to being responsive to community need as it arises and occasionally grants are made outside of existing programs.  It is  targeted at projects of similar size to  community grants , but which arise due to  community need and cannot  await the annual community grants round.     Applications are processed in a similar way and can be made at any point throughout the year. Contact the  Community Foundation to discuss your community needs today.    Grants awarded under the Community Grants program will be for amounts up to $10,000 per project. For grants in excess of $10,000 there is a separate application process – please contact the Executive Officer  Applications should meet the following criteria:  * Offer a clear public benefit for the community living in our District  * Strengthen the community in one or more of the following areas: social, economic, environment, health, educatio...

SPARK JUSTICE FUND - CALL FOR COVID-RELATED RAPID RESPONSE PROPOSALS

 The Spark Justice Fund at Borealis Philanthropy invites interested grassroots organizing groups working to end cash bail, transform pretrial justice, and build power in communities most impacted by incarceration to submit proposals for rapid response funding to meet the needs arising out of of the current COVID-19 pandemic in jails and communities. ABOUT SPARK JUSTICE The Spark Justice Fund (SJF) is a donor collaborative housed at Borealis Philanthropy that supports grassroots organizing groups in localities and states around the country. SJF provides both financial and capacity building supports to groups that are typically overlooked and underfunded despite doing visionary work on the frontlines of change.  The Fund’s long-term vision is to:  ● End money bail and transform pretrial justice in order to decarcerate, decriminalize poverty, and secure justice for low-income communities of color, including for women, LGBTQ people, people with disabilities, and other margina...

Watsonville Rotary Foundation - Community Grants

  The Watsonville Rotary Club Foundation is pleased to announce the release of its 2020-21 Grant Guidelines for applicants interested in requesting support for programs/projects that align with Watsonville Rotary’s specific Areas of Interest. In addition, due to the unique challenges of the Corona Virus Pandemic, applicants (this year only) may choose to request funds to support ‘general core operating expenses’ related to the day-to- day operation of the organization. Please review these guidelines carefully before submitting a grant proposal. We welcome questions from applicants prior to submitting an application. Please feel free to contact Kathleen King, Grants Review Committee (GRC) Chair at  kkingponzio@gmail.com  or  (831) 234-0062 . AREAS OF INTEREST FOR FUNDING IN FISCAL YEAR 2020-21 Watsonville Rotary Foundation awards grants to organizations whose applications are focused on the Areas of Interest below. Each of these Areas of Interest includes specific goa...