Funding Opportunity: Conservation, Food & Health Foundation - most grants will fall in the $25,000-$50,000 per year range.
Ugochukwu Ihejirika M.Sc., M.Sc., PGDE., B.Sc. DCP, IPMP, GRCA, IDPP, CRCMP, GRCP, FCIIS, FCIFC
Board Chair, Global Funding Committee @ Carifika Network for Sustainable Development
Guidelines
The Conservation, Food and Health Foundation seeks to protect the environment, improve food production, and promote public health in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East.?
Types of Support
The Foundation supports projects and applied research that:
The Foundation prefers to support projects that address under-funded issues and geographic areas.
The Foundation funds applied research, pilot projects, new initiatives, training, and technical assistance, rather than ongoing support for programs that are already well underway. ?An important goal for the Foundation is to provide seed money to help promising projects, organizations, and individuals develop the track record they need to attract major foundation funding in the future.
Fields of Interest
The following are examples of the Foundation’s areas of interest within the fields of conservation, food, and health, and are not meant to be exclusive.
Conservation
Conservation grants promote environmental conservation through field research, projects, and advocacy that:
Food
Grants in the food and agriculture program area focus on research-based projects that build capacity for self-sufficiency and resilience to climate change, strengthen local food systems, and support healthy nutrition through projects that:?
Health
The Foundation supports efforts that test new ideas and approaches that promote public health, with a special emphasis on reproductive health and family planning and their integration with other health promotion activities.? It favors community-level disease prevention and health promotion projects and efforts that help strengthen regional and country public health systems over disease diagnosis, treatment, and care provided by clinics, hospitals, and humanitarian aid programs.
Activities that help increase capacity include applied research, program development, technical assistance, and training projects that:
Key Priorities
In all of its areas of interest, the Foundation gives priority to projects that have the potential to advance the field, build local capacity, promote replication, influence public opinion and policy, affect systems change, and benefit people beyond the immediate project and its local context.
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Eligibility
The Foundation supports local, state, and regional organizations in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East in the countries where the projects are based.? It also supports organizations located in upper-income countries working with local partners in these areas.? It does not support projects in post-Soviet states or Balkan states.
Most types of organizations that can provide evidence of their non-governmental status or charitable purpose are eligible to apply, including non-governmental organizations, nonprofit organizations; civil society organizations; community-based organizations; and colleges, universities, and other academic institutions.
Government agencies and religious organizations may be included as project partners but are not eligible for direct funding.
The Foundation does not typically fund:
Grant-Making Policies and Procedures
There is no minimum or maximum grant size. It is anticipated that most grants will fall in the $25,000-$50,000 per year range.
Grants are made for a one- or two-year period.? Second-year funding is conditional on the provision of a satisfactory progress report, interim financial report, and work plan.? Renewal requests for projects that were not originally approved as a multi-year project may be considered, but require a new application.
Grant awards are made twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall, with applications due several months prior.? Timelines are publicized on the website in advance and may differ slightly from year to year.
The Foundation will consider only one proposal from an organization in any calendar year.
Reporting requirements are designed to avoid burdensome work for grantees while providing sufficient information for the Foundation to assess expenditures, accomplishments, and any unanticipated difficulties in performing as proposed.? Reporting is expected as follows:
Report templates and due dates will be sent with the initial grant letter.
Correspondence and inquiries should be directed to:
Conservation, Food & Health Foundation c/o Prentice A. Zinn, Administrator GMA Foundations 2 Liberty Square, Suite 500 Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Phone: 617-391-3091
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Deadlines
Annual Grant Cycle Timeline Application Process Grant Round?1. Grant Round?2..Concept Application Deadlines January 1, July 1 Proposal Invitations February 1 August 1Proposal Deadline March 1 September 1 Grant Awards June 1 December 1