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You are here: Home / Just Launched! Must-Apply Grants – 10 January 2025

Just Launched! Must-Apply Grants – 10 January 2025

Dated: January 20, 2025

Looking for new grants to boost your projects? Funds for NGOs brings you the latest grant opportunities announced today. Here’s a quick overview of what’s available:

Key Takeaways

  • World Habitat Awards: Deadline March 3, 2025. Two Gold Award winners will each receive £10,000 for innovative housing projects.
  • Rebooting the Food System Program 2025: Deadline February 9, 2025. €60,000 available for grassroots and youth organizations in select European countries.
  • Levi Lassen Foundation Grants Program (Israel): Deadline January 27, 2025. Up to $15,000 for projects supporting Ethiopian Israeli youth.
  • Ensuring Women’s Health, Wellness, and Safety in Textile and Cotton Sectors (India): Deadline January 24, 2025. Proposals can receive between INR 14 million to INR 14 million 688,000.
  • Ambassador Self-Help Small Grants Program (Palau): Deadline February 28, 2025. Up to $50,000 available for projects addressing climate change and environmental issues.

World Habitat Awards

The World Habitat Awards are all about recognizing innovative projects that provide access to adequate housing. This year, the deadline is set for March 3, 2025. Two Gold Award winners will each receive £10,000. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone involved in housing projects, so don’t miss out!

Rebooting The Food System Program 2025

Next up is the Rebooting the Food System Program 2025. The deadline for applications is February 9, 2025. This program invites grassroots and youth organizations from Portugal, Spain, Poland, Estonia, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic to apply for funding. A total of €60,000 is available to support youth engagement in creating fair and sustainable food systems. If you’re working in this area, make sure to check it out!

Levi Lassen Foundation Grants Program (Israel)

The Levi Lassen Foundation Grants Program in Israel has a deadline of January 27, 2025. This program supports NGOs working with Ethiopian Israeli youth aged 15 to 30. Organizations can apply for up to $15,000 for one year. If your project focuses on Ethiopian communities, this could be a great fit.

Ensuring Women’s Health, Wellness, and Safety in Textile and Cotton Sectors (India)

In India, there’s a call for proposals under the program aimed at Ensuring Women’s Health, Wellness, and Safety in the textile and cotton sectors. The deadline is January 24, 2025. The budget for proposals ranges from INR 14 million to INR 14 million 688,000. This is a significant opportunity for organizations working in these sectors to make a real impact.

Ambassador Self-Help Small Grants Program (Palau)

Lastly, the Ambassador Self-Help Small Grants Program in Palau has a deadline of February 28, 2025. The US Embassy is offering small grants to address issues like climate change, disaster risk, and environmental degradation. Up to $50,000 is available for organizations working on these critical issues.

Conclusion

These grants represent a fantastic opportunity for NGOs and community organizations to secure funding for their projects. Be sure to check the links for more details on how to apply. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tips on grants, fundraising, and proposal writing!

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