Deadline: 17-Nov-23

The Pollination Project is seeking applications for the Daily Grants Programme to unleash kindness and expand compassion around the world.

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These grants are designed to kick-start the work of an organisation or individual and give them the impetus they need to thrive and grow

Information on financing
  • Through the pioneering Daily Grant programme, they make $1000 micro grants 365 days a year.
What kind of projects does the Daily Subsidy support?
  • At The Pollination Project, their aim is to contribute to the creation of a fairer, more sustainable and compassionate world for all. They work towards this goal through their support of community-driven grassroots initiatives that empower individuals and inspire others.
  • This means that instead of strictly defining the issues or types of work that finance or the geographical regions in which they award grants, choose to be led by their candidates. As long as a project fits their criteria, they can consider any charity work anywhere in the world that moves them towards a better world.
Eligibility Criteria
  • They accept applications from individuals, groups and non-profit organisations based anywhere in the world. To be considered, all applications must fulfil the following criteria:
    • Your group/organisation's annual budget must be US$ 50,000 or less.
    • The total budget of your project must be less than US$ 10,000. You can apply for up to US$ 1,000 in TPP seed funding.
    • Individuals, groups and/or organisations (including co-leaders and project team members) must not have received previous TPP funding.
    • Your group/organisation should not have any paid employees. Please note that this does not prohibit occasional payment for services such as web design, accounting, organisation registration fees or other professional services.
    • Your project should not support elections, political parties or political campaigns.
    • Your group/organisation must not carry out any work to promote or defend the livestock farmingeven if this work is not part of its proposal to the TPP.
    • You shouldn't evangelise or demand that the beneficiaries of your project take part in practices based on the faith.
    • You must not discriminate against any group or class of people on the basis of factors such as race, ethnicity or sexuality, genderage or faith.
    • Your project must be strictly for charitable purposes and not designed to generate profit for you or anyone else.
    • You/your organisation must be able to receive a bank transfer.

For more information, visit Pollination project.

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