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FCRA PROJECT: PAUL HAMLYN FOUNDATION’S- INDIA OPEN GRANTS FUND!
Deadline: ROUND THE YEAR
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation is an UK-based grant making organization
supporting overseas NGOs, especially in India and the UK, and provides funding
to local NGOs working with disadvantaged communities, helping them access basic
services. Grants are generally given to NGOs who find difficult to raise funds
from other sources. This Fund seeks to meet our strategic aim to enable
vulnerable communities living in priority geographical areas to improve their
lives.
The foundation strengthens organisations working with disadvantaged
young people, and to support better integration of young people who migrate.
With the mission “to improve the lives of the poorest and most vulnerable
communities in India”, the Foundation gives grants of about 40 million rupees a
year to local NGOs working in focused areas supporting atleast 20 organisations
across India.
Areas of Interest
Among vulnerable communities, the following as a non exclusive, indicative list of special interest groups that we will work with in both rural and urban areas:
- Ultra poor families in mixed communities
- Dalit communities, particularly those involved with inhuman occupations
- Tribal communities fighting for or dispossessed of their land and resources
- Women
- Disabled people, particularly children
- Communities with little or no access to health services
- Communities with little or no access to education
- Unorganised labour
Priority Regions
- The states covered will be Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal and Assam.
- In addition to these states certain culturally identifiable regions such as Vidharbha, (Maharashtra), Dangs (Gujarat), Telangana (Andhra Pradesh), Bundelkhand (Uttar Pradesh), and and Mewar and Hadoti (Rajasthan), which are worse off than other parts in those states, will be given priority.
- There is no minimum or maximum grant size. The amount you request should be the amount you need.
- The costs can include running costs such as staff salaries and overheads such as stationary, rent, rates, utilities.
- The foundation accepts proposal for up to three years.
- Organisations supported within the India programme have to be local Indian NGOs with Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) registration.
- Non-Indian organisations or locally registered branches of non-Indian organizations and organisations without FCRA registration will not be supported.
- NGO initiatives that support development of community leadership and a better understanding of community concerns and their management are also supported.
- Political or religious institutions will not be supported.
- Other Exclusions
- Individuals or proposals for the benefit of one individual
- Retrospective funding for work that has already started
- General circulars/appeals
- Proposals that solely concentrate on the purchasing of property, equipment or other capital items
- Overseas activities, including travel, expeditions, adventure and residential courses