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Applications Invited for the Commonwealth Foundation's grant

Applications Invited for the Commonwealth Foundation's grant

Organization: Commonwealth Foundation

Apply By: 24 Oct 2024

Grant Amount: 30000 Pound

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About the Organization

The Commonwealth Foundation is an intergovernmental organisation mandated by its Member States to advance the interests of Commonwealth civil society.

Upholding a firm commitment to the principles and ideals of the Commonwealth, the Foundation seeks to nurture the growth of vibrant and free societies: championing the active and constructive participation of people in all aspects of governance.

About the Grant

We offer grants of up to £30,000 for projects lasting up to two years to civil society organisations in the Commonwealth. We support projects that seek to facilitate constructive engagement between civil society and decision-makers, including civil society participation in policy development and implementation.

Funding priorities

Health Justice

Projects could support civil society to engage meaningfully with government on:

  • Universal health coverage.
  • Realising the right to health: better availability, accessibility, quality, participation and accountability in health services and delivery.
  • Programmes and policies that focus on social determinants of health as part of the inclusive right to health.
  • Challenging systemic discrimination in health systems and promoting equitable access to health services for marginalised groups and those with special needs.
  • Promoting the participation of marginalised groups and those with special needs in decision-making processes.
  • Promoting health and well-being by combating communicable and non-communicable diseases.
  • Equitable access to essential medicines.

Freedom of Expression

Projects could support civil society to engage meaningfully with government on:

  • Advancing a legal and regulatory environment that protects and upholds freedom of expression for all.
  • Advancing a legal and regulatory environment that promotes the freedom, growth, and vibrancy of civil society.
  • Promoting access to information and transparency in governance, including through a free and independent press, robust freedom of information laws and their practical application.
  • Advancing civil society engagement in national, regional and/or international mechanisms and processes to promote freedom of expression (e.g., national human rights institutions; Universal Periodic Reviews).
  • Promoting art and creativity as means of advocating for and raising awareness of freedom of expression.

Climate Justice

Projects could support civil society to engage meaningfully with government on:

  • Ensuring representation, inclusion, and protecting the rights of those most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
  • Addressing the social, political, and economic root causes of climate injustice.
  • Strengthening the voices of those most affected by the climate crisis in multilateral and national spaces. 
  • Ensuring that the voice, agency, and leadership of young women and men are at the centre of policy discussions and decision-making at all levels.
  • Advocating for corrective justice for environmental harm, including compensation mechanisms, access to justice and effective remedy, and legal empowerment.
  • Ensuring accountability and effective remedy for human rights harms caused by climate change. 
  • Developing, reviewing, improving, and monitoring laws, policies and practices promoting climate justice. 
  • Exposing and addressing the factors that contribute to the increased vulnerability of social groups to the consequences of climate change.
  • Exposing and addressing negative social and distributional outcomes of climate change mitigation policies and/or encourage support for the development of pro-poor mitigation approaches.

Eligibility

  • The applicant must be a not-for-profit civil society organisation (CSO) registered in an eligible Commonwealth Foundation Member State.
  • The applicant organisation must have a minimum of three years’ demonstrable experience working on participatory governance and advocacy within the area/theme(s) of the proposed project. Organisations that have been registered and operating for less than three years are not eligible.
  • Applicant organisations that are currently implementing, or that have recently completed, a Commonwealth Foundation Grant but have not received their final payment, are not eligible to apply to this grant call.

How to Apply

The deadline for this year's call is 24 October 2024 1pm BST

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