The need for a circular medicine chain has become increasingly urgent due to rising medical waste, supply shortages, and the growing demand for medicines driven by an ageing population and increasing rates of chronic diseases. The healthcare sector consumes significant raw materials, contributes to CO₂ emissions, and generates large amounts of waste. Additionally, geopolitical uncertainties… [Read More]
Over €20M in EU Funding to Translate Frontier Science into Practical Innovation
On 14 July 2025, the European Research Council (ERC) announced the first round of recipients for its 2025 Proof of Concept Grants. A total of 150 projects were awarded €22.5 million, with each receiving €150,000 in funding. These grants aim to bridge the gap between frontier research results and their early commercialization or societal implementation…. [Read More]
$26.2 Million NSW Investment Targets Clean Technology and Emissions Reduction
The Minns Labor Government has announced a $26.2 million investment to accelerate the development of low-emissions clean technologies across New South Wales. This funding is aimed at supporting innovative solutions that offer both environmental and economic benefits, contributing to the state’s broader efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The funding, delivered through the Clean Technology… [Read More]
$320,000 Raised for Ovarian Cancer Research at OCRA Rivkin Family SummeRun Event
On July 13, 2025, more than 900 participants gathered at Seward Park in Seattle for the 32nd annual Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) Rivkin Family SummeRun. The event, a 5K run/walk, brought together survivors, families, friends, and supporters in a collective effort to raise awareness and funds to combat ovarian cancer. This year’s SummeRun successfully… [Read More]
New Project Launched to Promote Economic Independence for Specially Abled Persons
The “Enabling Economic Independence for the Specially Abled Person” project has officially launched in Sierra Leone, representing a collaborative initiative between the Government of Sierra Leone, the Government of India, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This project focuses on promoting the rights, dignity, and economic empowerment of persons with disabilities (PWDs) through practical… [Read More]
AfDB Announces Strategic Shift to Prioritize Investment in Africa’s Youth
The African Development Bank (AfDB), in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO), has launched the Youth, Jobs and Skills Marker System to systematically embed youth employment, skills development, and entrepreneurship into all of the Bank’s projects. This transformative approach aligns with AfDB’s latest Ten-Year Strategy, which prioritizes investment in Africa’s youth to harness the… [Read More]
Texas Flooding Crisis: Emergency Services Respond to Widespread Damage
A new wave of heavy rainfall and river flooding has struck central Texas, worsening the aftermath of the devastating July 4 flooding event. Several areas already impacted earlier this month experienced renewed flooding, while new regions—such as Lampasas, Schleicher, and San Saba Counties—also faced rising waters. The ongoing disaster has forced the temporary suspension of… [Read More]
IIT (BHU) Foundation Receives $1.6M from Alumnus Dev Goswami, Crosses $10M Mark
The IIT (BHU) Foundation has received a significant $1.6 million donation from alumnus Mr. Dev Goswami, a 1974 Mechanical Engineering graduate and Executive Chairman of IPS LLC, a Berkshire Hathaway company. This generous contribution, made alongside his wife, Dr. Vardhana Goswami, marks a major milestone for the Foundation, pushing its total donations since inception beyond… [Read More]
Asian Development Bank Sanctions $101M Loan to Boost Drinking Water Services in West Bengal
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved an additional $101 million loan to enhance the West Bengal Drinking Water Sector Improvement Project, with a focus on expanding access to safe, sustainable, and inclusive drinking water services in rural regions. This new financing targets areas particularly affected by arsenic, fluoride, and salinity contamination, aiming to improve… [Read More]
Wake Forest’s Educating Character Initiative Awards $15.6M in Grants to 33 Institutions
The Educating Character Initiative (ECI), supported by Lilly Endowment Inc. and Wake Forest University, has awarded $15.6 million in new Institutional Impact Grants to 28 projects across 33 colleges and universities. These three-year grants—each valued at up to $1 million—are designed to enable institutions to implement sustained and significant efforts to integrate character education into… [Read More]
$8.9 Million in Grants Announced by F. M. Kirby Foundation for Early 2025
In the first half of 2025, the F. M. Kirby Foundation’s Board of Directors approved 116 grants totaling $8,937,600 to support nonprofit organizations committed to enriching communities. This total includes both 2025 grant awards and multi-year commitments. Among the approved grants, 67 provided general operating support, and 59 were directed to organizations that have partnered… [Read More]
AfDB Approves $62 Million Emergency Grant to Restore Vital Services in War-Torn Sudan
The African Development Bank Group’s Board of Directors has approved an emergency grant of $62.13 million for the Sudan Integrated Social Sector Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project (SISSIRP). The grant is aimed at restoring essential public services—specifically in health, education, and water—in areas severely impacted by Sudan’s ongoing civil conflict, which began in 2023. This funding represents… [Read More]
Livelihood Grants Awarded to Former Rebels in Iloilo to Support Reintegration Efforts
Nine former rebels in Iloilo province received livelihood grants under the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP). Each individual was awarded ₱20,000, totaling ₱180,000 in Livelihood Settlement Grants aimed at supporting their small-scale business ventures. This assistance was provided through the joint efforts of DSWD-SLP, the 61st Infantry “Hunter” Battalion… [Read More]
Starting a Nonprofit? Essential Insights Before You Begin
Starting a nonprofit organization is a meaningful pursuit but requires more than just passion. It involves careful planning, structural development, and strategic execution. Before launching, it’s essential to determine whether the initiative fulfills a clearly identified need in the community. This requires thorough research, community engagement, and validation through both data and direct conversations with… [Read More]
Sponsorship 101: The Complete Guide to Fundraising Event Sponsorship for Nonprofits
Before reaching out to potential sponsors, thorough research is essential. It’s important to first determine whether the business has a history of sponsoring events, aligns with similar causes or nonprofit missions, and supports the specific type of event being planned. Additionally, ensuring contact with the right person—someone with decision-making authority—is crucial for a productive outreach…. [Read More]
New World Heritage Sites Recognized by UNESCO Mark Major Conservation Breakthroughs
UNESCO has inscribed seven new areas on the World Heritage List following recommendations by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The announcement was made during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris. Notably, Africa saw significant progress, with Sierra Leone and Guinea Bissau securing their first World Heritage inscriptions… [Read More]
WHO Webinar Explores Governance for Health Equity in New SDHE World Report
The World Health Organization (WHO), through its Global Knowledge Network for Health Equity (GKNHE) and the WHO Collaborating Centre on Health in All Policies and the Social Determinants of Health, is organizing a webinar focused on governance for health equity. The session will examine how effective governance can address the social determinants of health and… [Read More]
SNSF Awards 200 Postdoc.Mobility Fellowships and Return Grants for Researchers
The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) has awarded funding under its Postdoc.Mobility scheme to support 200 early-career researchers. The programme enables postdoctoral scholars to either carry out research abroad or return to Switzerland after a stay abroad, helping them acquire international experience that is essential for career development and academic independence. The Postdoc.Mobility fellowships are… [Read More]
Trade Agreement Unlocks £250 Million in Opportunities for UK Firms in Vietnam
A major breakthrough in trade relations between the UK and Vietnam has unlocked up to £250 million in export opportunities for British pharmaceutical companies over the next five years. This follows a significant regulatory change in Vietnam that will make it faster and more cost-effective to export UK-made medicines to the country. The announcement comes… [Read More]
UK Government Unveils £63 Million Boost to Accelerate Electric Vehicle Revolution
The UK Government has announced a £63 million investment package aimed at enhancing the country’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure. This funding is intended to address key barriers to EV ownership by improving access to charging, reducing overall costs for families, businesses, and public sector institutions, and supporting the transition to clean transport across the UK…. [Read More]
£2.5 Billion DRIVE35 Programme to Power UK Automotive Investment and Employment
The UK Government has committed £2.5 billion over the next decade to support its automotive sector through the newly launched DRIVE35 programme. This initiative is designed to secure thousands of jobs and maintain the UK’s leading position in the global zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) industry. The funding will bolster manufacturing capabilities, strengthen supply chains, and encourage… [Read More]
Mama Cash Launches Call for Feminist Activists in the Netherlands and ABCSSS Islands
Mama Cash has launched the 2025 round of its Spark Fund grant, open for applications from 1 to 31 August 2025. The grant supports feminist activism in the Netherlands and the ABCSSS islands (Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten), offering €5,000 to €7,000 per project to groups of women, girls, trans, and… [Read More]
Fiji Validates New Employment Policy to Strengthen Labour Market and Workforce Development
The Government of Fiji has validated the draft of its second National Employment Policy (NEP) and Action Plan, marking a key step in shaping a more inclusive and resilient labour market. Developed in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO), the policy establishes a strategic framework for fostering sustainable employment and addressing evolving challenges within… [Read More]

























