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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Grants from Global Fund for Children


Deadline: See Website
Interest Area(s): Children & Young People, Community, Education, Health,
and Social & Human Services

The Global Fund for Children invests in grassroots organizations that enable the most
vulnerable children in their communities to thrive. Their strategic support helps
grantees achieve their vision, become sustainable, and reach even more children in
need. Prospective grantee partners must meet the following eligibility criteria to be
considered for our support. With rare exceptions, a prospective grantee partner's annual
budget should not exceed $200,000. In most cases, new grantee partners have budgets
in the $25,000 to $75,000 range. Global Funds aim is to identify organizations at a
relatively early stage in their development. Prospective grantee partners must work
directly with children and youth. The GFC does not support groups engaged exclusively
in advocacy or research. (They do, however, support organizations that perform both
advocacy and direct service.) Prospective grantee partners must have systems and
processes for ensuring responsible management of funds. At a minimum, an organization
must have basic accounting and reporting systems as well as phone and email access.
Prospective grantee partners must be led by individuals who live and work in the
community. GFC prioritizes organizations whose leaders were born and raised in
the community. They do not fund the local offices or affiliates of national or international
organizations. A prospective grantee partner must be registered with the local
or national government as a nonprofit organization. If the political context makes legal
registration unfeasible, the organization must demonstrate nonprofit equivalency.
They do not provide start-up funding for the creation of new organizations. Initial
approach is by online Letter of Inquiry. See website for full details.

Source: https://www.globalfundforchildren.org/apply-for-a-grant