Grant Opportunities

Apply for Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation’s Conflict and Violence Grant Program

Apply for Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation’s Conflict and Violence Grant Program

 

Deadline: 12 July 2019

The Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation is inviting applicants for its “Conflict and Violence Grant Program” to protect the lives, safety, dignity and physical and mental well-being of these people.

 

The projects they back deal primarily with the causes, attendant circumstances and consequences of violence, and include:

  • protection for civilians, especially displaced persons and refugees
  • psychosocial assistance and rehabilitation of the victims of war and conflict

Eligibility Criteria

  • The foundation makes grants to projects in Switzerland and the UK as well as to projects run by Swiss and UK organisations in the following countries: Ethiopia, Mali, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Angola, Central African Republic, Chad, Myanmar, Yemenand Syria.
  • The foundation supports recognised civilian non-profit organisations headquartered in Switzerland or the UK with experienced, highly qualified leading managers. And organisations that are able to assess projects in line with scientific standards and apply recognised reporting methods. They also focus on the following criteria in their selection process:
    • organisations with quality certification or awards
    • organisations that collaborate with partners in the countries in question
    • projects with a multiplicator effect and a systematic approach
    • innovative and niche projects
    • projects that take account of social, economic and ecological sustainability criteria,
    • projects that involve cultural integration
    • projects that are in line with recognised national plans

What do they generally not support?

  • projects that do not meet the foundation’s aims
  • applications that do not meet the selection criteria
  • very small or one-off events
  • projects that seek to obtain prestige
  • purely commercial projects or projects carried out by private institutions or government offices
  • projects carried out by groups or organisations that are not registered with a national or regional authority (e.g. not recognised as charities)

What they don’t support?

  • Exclusively commercial projects
  • Projects run by individuals (unless they are recipients of educational grants)
  • Organisations promoting party political or religious positions
  • Projects already running with financial shortfalls or additional projects
  • Activities within the areas of responsibility of government offices
  • Funding requested for the infrastructure or operating costs of programmes or projects already running

How to Apply

Applicants can apply via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.johnsonstiftung.ch/en/support-sectors/conflict-and-violence/

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