Grant Opportunities

New Zealand: Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund Grant Program

New Zealand: Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund Grant Program


Deadline: 31-Jul-21

The Rule Foundation is pleased to launch the Rainbow Wellbeing Legacy Fund Grant Program to support projects, activities and organisations to improve mental health outcomes for future generations of Rainbow communities, particularly for young people.

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USD 1 million Partnership Fund for SDG Impact Projects

It was the hope of those who initially put forward the idea for the Fund that their suffering as a result of their convictions would be turned into positive outcomes for others within the rainbow community.

The Fund will allocate grants with a view to improving, sustaining and/or supporting the mental health and wellbeing of the Rainbow Community. Grants will be targeted at activities that will improve the capacity and capability of communities to support Rainbow mental health and wellbeing, such as resource development, community events, digital supports, information sharing initiatives and campaigns, research and training.

Funding Information

Top Dutch Donors that fund internationally to improve livelihoods in communities

One-time Microgrant for NGO Projects that generate Social Impact. Deadline to apply: 30 June 2021

$15,000-$25,000 Funding for Women and Children living in Extreme Poverty. Deadline to apply: 31 July 2021

Seed Grant for Grassroots Organizations and Women-led Initiatives. Deadline to apply: 31 July 2021

Grants to support NGOs working to end the HIV Epidemic. Deadline to apply: 30 June 2021

Fellows will receive Project and Connect Fund to address Water-related Issues

Apply for Project Funding in areas of Art and Culture (Arab Region)

This Call is offering Seed Money to Research Projects in Africa

Global Humanitarian Initiative seeks applications from anywhere in the world

Unrestricted Grants for improving Health Equity and reducing Health Disparities among Vulnerable Communities

New funding for Small NGOs to fight Infectious Diseases

Grants for Innovative Projects to improve Humanitarian Response

Call for empowering Social Entrepreneurs that are working to achieve the SDGs

This US funding will help NGOs to tackle the Challenges of Coronavirus in 2021

USD 1 million Partnership Fund for SDG Impact Projects

The minimum grant request is $5,000, maximum is $20,000 (including up to $20,000 per year if applying for multiple years of funding).
The activities being funded should be delivered or completed within 12, 24 or 36 months (dependent on the number of years funding is awarded for).
Activities beyond 12, 24 or 36 months may be considered if future planning for the project is clearly demonstrated.
Criteria

Applications must meet one or more of the following criteria:
Clearly demonstrate the difference that the application, if funded, will make to the mental health and wellbeing of the rainbow community, and the context or evidence that has informed the need for this funding.
Promote community wellbeing with a focus on cultural, sporting or historical elements of rainbow communities.
Develop capacity, for example: training for staff, volunteers and members in rainbow community organisations; developing and disseminating mental health and wellbeing resources on what works; developing rainbow communities’ leadership and self reliance.
Show consideration of and directly address communities that are more vulnerable to mental distress including: Maori, Pacific peoples, migrants, refugees, bisexual, gender diverse and intersex people.
Have a focus on youth.
Take a holistic view of wellbeing. Applications that can demonstrate a link to wellbeing from activities that focus on raising awareness, participation, inclusion or accessibility are especially welcome.
Involve rainbow personnel/organisations in a leadership, planning, implementation or partnership capacity.
For more information, visit https://rulefoundation.nz/our-funds/the-rainbow-wellbeing-legacy-fund/

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