Grants database
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Women Led Sustainable AgricultureVoluntary Integration for Education and Welfare of Society (VIEWS)
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Ensuring Educational Security of Children from Poor Families in Riverine Areas of AssamJubayer Masud Educational & Charitable Trust
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The Third Eye – Feminist Knowledge and Learning in the Digital SpaceNirantar Trust
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Improving Education Quality in 20 villages in Durg district of ChhattisgarhSankalp Ek Prayas Society
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Community-based mental health programme in Halol, GujaratTrust for Reaching the Unreached
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Strengthening first language literacy among Santal and Kora children in Birbhum, West BengalSuchana Uttor Chandipur Community Society
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Community-led initiatives for preschool and primary education in Banda – 3Lokmitra
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Capacity Building for Rights OrganizationsLumos Transforms
£20,000 UK 2025Lumos Transforms is a social enterprise which supports individuals, communities, and organisations through positive change. This grant supports a project to sustainably resource organisations working globally to safeguard rights. In the project’s first phase, Lumos will open applications to small-to-medium-sized English-speaking organisations (up to 100 staff) working in North America, United Kingdom, Europe, Africa, and the SWANA (South West Asian and North African) regions. Selected organisations will represent broad diversity in terms of geography, areas of rights focus (e.g., women; LGBTQIA+; indigenous; immigrants; workers; politically, culturally and religiously oppressed groups, etc.), and organisational strategies (policy and systems-change advocacy as well as direct community support).
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The Future of Cultural Devolution in the UKCulture Commons
£20,000 UK 2025Culture Commons supports creative organisations and the publicly subsidised cultural sector by bringing cutting-edge research and policy development activity together to co-design policy and influence decision making at local, regional and national levels. This grant funds scoping for phase two of an open policy development programme which will examine how the ‘devolution revolution’ will impact on the creative, cultural and heritage sectors in different parts of the UK.
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Necessity Paths: Frameworks for Grassroots EconomicsNecessity Path Framework
Ideas and Pioneers Fund £20,000 East of England, East Midlands, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2025Necessity Paths – inspired by the informal, worn ‘desire paths’ created by pedestrians taking shortcuts – represent the informal routes marginalised people use to meet their needs when the capitalist system fails them. The aim of the Necessity Path Framework is to create a practical facilitation tool that helps communities address inequality by using collective lived experiences to develop alternative economic systems that better meet collective needs. This funding will allow the testing and refinement of the framework within the communities it will serve.