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Applications open for Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s India Fund Program 2024
Deadline: Ongoing Opportunity
Applications are now open for the Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s India Fund Program.
Aims
- The work in India centres around funding small NGOs working with the most vulnerable communities in priority geographical areas.
- They believe that communities must be central to the work partners undertake and should place people facing disadvantage in India at the heart of leading change and designing solutions to overcomeinequality.
- The strategic aims of the fund areto:
- encourage NGOs to take on community-centric development programmes;
- enable communities to take charge of their own development and improve theirlives;
- encourage development funding to address systemic change;and
- enhance the capacity of organisations and people who facilitate the aboveaims.
- Vulnerable communities
- They fund organisations working with vulnerable communities. This includes but is not limited the followinggroups:
- Communities with little or no access toeducation
- Communities with little or no access to healthservices
- Dalit communities, particularly those in dangerous or harmfulwork
- Disabled people, particularly children
- Families living in extremepoverty
- Tribal communities fighting for or dispossessed of their land andresources
- Women
- They fund organisations working with vulnerable communities. This includes but is not limited the followinggroups:
Funding Information
- Amount:₹10,00,000 to ₹30,00,000
Duration
- 1 to 2years
Priority geographical areas
- This focuses on central parts of India which are among the poorest parts of the country, stretching between the eastern part of Gujarat in the west-to-West Bengal and Assam in theeast.
- They support work in the followingstates:
- Madhya Pradesh
- Chhattisgarh
- Odisha
- Jharkhand
- Bihar
- West Bengal
- Assam
- In addition to these states, they also support work in certain culturally identifiable regions in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan which face more extreme poverty than other parts in thosestates:
- Mewar and Hadoti (southern and south-eastern Rajasthan)
- Bundelkhand (Northern Madhya Pradesh and southern districts of Uttar Pradesh bordering MadhyaPradesh)
- The Dangs (south-eastern Gujarat)
- Telangana (northern AndhraPradesh)
- Vidharbha (eastern and northern Maharashtra)
Eligibility Criteria
- Organisations supported within the Fund have to be local Indian NGOs with Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) registration.
- They are looking to fund organisations whoare:
- working with communities to develop theirideas;
- improving the overall wellbeing of communities in the long-term – not just short-term improvements;
- developing links between their own work and those of the panchayats (in rural areas) and the municipalities (in urbanareas);
- aware of and mitigating their environmental impact and seeking to improve the ecology of the area they’re based;and
- working to promote gender equality and support people of all genders to makechange.
Ineligibility Criteria
- In addition to the general exclusions, they do not support the following:
- Non-Indian organisations or locally registered branches of non-Indian organisations
- Organisations without FCRA registration (please note that they do not work on prior permission)
- Political or religious institutions
- Applications received through consultants or fundraisers. Please apply to Paul Hamlyn Foundation directly
For more information, visit PHF.
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