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Here you will find funding opportunities relating to Health Partnerships.


Call for PEPFAR Community Grants Programme Applications 2024 – Kenya

The U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya and the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for Kenyan organisations to submit applications to carry out projects related to HIV. Available grants will range from a minimum of USD 6,000 to a maximum of USD 15,000.

The deadline for applications is 30th September, 2024.

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Australian Embassy in Ethiopia – Direct Aid Programme Ethiopia, South Sudan, Djibouti, and the Central African Republic

Funding is available on a not-for-profit basis to community groups, non-government organisations (NGO), research institutions, and other entities engaged in development activities. Projects in Ethiopia, South Sudan, Djibouti, and the Central African Republic, targeting health services, particularly women’s and girl’s sexual and reproductive health rights are invited.

The deadline for applications is September 20th, 2024.

For more information, visit their website here

 

Irish Aid’s Civil Society Project Funding 2024

Irish Aid’s Civil Society Project Funding 2024

Deadline for Eligibility Form: 2nd October

Through the Civil Society Fund (CSF), Irish Aid supports civil society organizations based in Ireland to carry out development projects of between one and five years in duration. Grants range from €50,000 to the maximum annual grant of €800,000 per annum. The Eligibility Form and Accompanying Documents must be submitted by 2 October, after which eligible organisations will be contacted by Irish Aid. The eligibility form can be requested by contacting [email protected].

For more information on the CSF and eligibility criteria , visit https://www.irishaid.ie/what-we-do/who-we-work-with/civil-society/civil-society-fund/#

 

Ekhaga Foundation Grant Program – Annual Call

The Ekhaga foundation has launched a Grant Program to promote human health by working for the development of better food, natural medicines and healing methods, as well as supporting research for a healthier way of life, which in itself can have a disease-preventing effect.

A central idea is to focus more on preventive active healthcare than on reactive symptom-fighting healthcare. The same applies to the agricultural and food sector, where the focus should be on seeking methods that can prevent various problems from arising instead of focusing on their manifestations. The focus should not be on fighting problems but on finding methods to prevent their occurrence.

Application deadline is May 20 every year. The application system opens for applications April 1 and closes at midnight the night between May 20 and 21. It is possible to send in multiple applications during the same application round.

For more information, visit Ekhaga Foundation.

 

The Conservation, Food & Health Foundation Grants Program

The Conservation, Food & Health Foundation Grants Program seeks to protect natural resources, improve the production and distribution of food, and promote public health in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East

  • Health
    • increase the understanding and treatment of neglected tropical diseases
    • improve public health through community-based efforts that address health promotion, disease prevention, family planning, and reproductive health; and
    • The foundation supports public health programs that focus on populations rather than individuals. It funds programs that emphasize disease prevention and health promotion over those that emphasize disease diagnosis, treatment, and care. It supports research, technical assistance, and training projects.

Funding Information

  • There is no policy concerning a minimum or maximum grant size. The average grant is approximately $20,000. Grants exceeding $30,000 are rarely awarded.

Geographic Focus

  • The foundation supports low- and lower-middle-income countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.
  • It prefers to support organizations located in low- and middle-income countries or organizations located in upper-income countries whose activities are of direct benefit low- and middle-income countries.
  • The foundation does not support the states of the former Soviet Union or former Eastern Bloc countries.

Deadlines for Concept Applications

The foundation has an online, two-phase application system comprised of a short concept application, followed by a limited number of invited full proposals. Submit your online concept application on or before January 1 or July 1 to ask for an invitation to submit a proposal for the foundation’s May or November meetings.

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