Sites That List Funding Opportunities Name Website Scope Description 1 Integrated Approaches to Participating Devel- opment http://www.iapad.org/ funding_sources.htm International List of funding opportunities for NGOs, not-for-profit pro- jects, and researchers. 2 SKF NGO Consultants http://philippines- ngo.sudeshkumar.org/ International List of funding opportunities for NGOs, not-for-profit pro- jects, and researchers. 3 Student Competitions https:// studentcompeti- tions.com/competitions International List of student competitions 4 International Grants and Funders http:// www.fundsnetservices.c om/searchresult/30/ International-Grants-&- Funders.html International List of funding opportunities for NGOs, not-for-profit pro- jects, and researchers. 5 Seven http:// www.sevenfund.org/ contests- competitions.html International List of competitions SEVEN (Social Equity Venture Fund) conducts 6 Funds for NGOs http:// www.fundsforngos.org/ category/philippines/ International List of funding opportunities for NGOs, not-for-profit pro- jects, and researchers. 7 NGO - JICA Small Grants Donors Group http://www.jica-ngo.ph/ smallgrants.html International The Small Grants Donors Group is composed of de- velopment organizations with small grant pro- grammes and other de- mand-driven funding instru- ments in the Philippines.
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Sites That List Funding Opportunities
Name Website Scope Description
1 Integrated Approaches to Participating Devel-
opment
http://www.iapad.org/funding_sources.htm
International List of funding opportunities for NGOs, not-for-profit pro-jects, and researchers.
International List of competitions SEVEN (Social Equity Venture Fund) conducts
6 Funds for NGOs
http://www.fundsforngos.org/category/philippines/
International List of funding opportunities for NGOs, not-for-profit pro-jects, and researchers.
7 NGO - JICA Small
Grants Donors Group
http://www.jica-ngo.ph/smallgrants.html
International
The Small Grants Donors Group is composed of de-velopment organizations with small grant pro-grammes and other de-mand-driven funding instru-ments in the Philippines.
Grant Title Website Scope Category Description AIESEC Program /
Project Benefits
Start of
Application Deadline
1 GEF Small Grants
Programme
http://sgp.undp.org/index.cfm
International Environment
SGP channels financial and technical support directly to NGOs and CBOs for activities that conserve and restore the environment while enhancing people's well-being and livelihoods. SGP supports activities in support of the GEF priorities - biodiversity conservation, abatement of climate change , protection of international waters, prevention of land degradation and elimination of persistent organic pol-
The NCCA is the policy making, the coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine culture and the arts. It is a government agency under the Office of the President who is tasked with the administration of the National Endow-ment Fund for Culture and the Arts.
The Ashden Awards reward organisations that deliver, or play a key part in delivering, renewable energy and energy efficiency at the local level, and through this bring social, economic and environmental benefits.
Environment ("Biodiversity Conservation" or "Global Warming Coun-termeasures")
The Toyota Environmental Activities Grant Program was inaugurated in 2000, commemorating TOYOTA's receipt of the prestigious Global 500 Award, to further demonstrate TOYOTA's responsibility for the environment and sustaina-ble development. Since then, as part of its corporate phil-anthropic activities, TOYOTA has been conducting the Grant Program to support environmental activities imple-mented by NGOs and other non-profit private groups in Asia, America, Europe and Africa for the purpose of sus-tainable development.
PepsiCo Foundation is committed to contributing to pro-grams that will lead to sustainable outcomes and impacts for the global community. To achieve these goals, it invests resources by strategically partnering with non-profits and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that have demon-strated expertise and ability to magnify positive outcomes through action. Organizations must demonstrate a defined and purposeful fit to PepsiCo Foundation's funding priori-ties and have a track record of success to be considered for funding.
GOLD, Cleanergy, Code Red, LEGA-CY
less than $ 100,000
None
Grant Title Website Scope Category Description AIESEC Program /
Project Benefits
Start of
Application Deadline
1 GEF Small Grants
Programme
http://sgp.undp.org/index.cfm
International Environment
SGP channels financial and technical support directly to NGOs and CBOs for activities that conserve and restore the environment while enhancing people's well-being and livelihoods. SGP supports activities in support of the GEF priorities - biodiversity conservation, abatement of climate change , protection of international waters, prevention of land degradation and elimination of persistent organic pol-
The NCCA is the policy making, the coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine culture and the arts. It is a government agency under the Office of the President who is tasked with the administration of the National Endow-ment Fund for Culture and the Arts.
The Ashden Awards reward organisations that deliver, or play a key part in delivering, renewable energy and energy efficiency at the local level, and through this bring social, economic and environmental benefits.
Environment ("Biodiversity Conservation" or "Global Warming Coun-termeasures")
The Toyota Environmental Activities Grant Program was inaugurated in 2000, commemorating TOYOTA's receipt of the prestigious Global 500 Award, to further demonstrate TOYOTA's responsibility for the environment and sustaina-ble development. Since then, as part of its corporate phil-anthropic activities, TOYOTA has been conducting the Grant Program to support environmental activities imple-mented by NGOs and other non-profit private groups in Asia, America, Europe and Africa for the purpose of sus-tainable development.
PepsiCo Foundation is committed to contributing to pro-grams that will lead to sustainable outcomes and impacts for the global community. To achieve these goals, it invests resources by strategically partnering with non-profits and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that have demon-strated expertise and ability to magnify positive outcomes through action. Organizations must demonstrate a defined and purposeful fit to PepsiCo Foundation's funding priori-ties and have a track record of success to be considered for funding.
The Nestlé Prize in Creating Shared Value is awarded in alternate years to an individual, a non-government organi-sation (NGO) or a small business to reward an outstanding innovation or project in the area of water, nutrition or rural development.
A vital part of the Tourism Cares mission is to distribute grants to worthy nonprofit, tax exempt, organizations for conservation, preservation, restoration, or education at tourism-related sites of exceptional cultural, historic, or nat-ural significance around the world.
The Starbucks Foundation is interested in supporting or-ganizations that provide young people a continuum of ser-vices in developing creative approaches to address press-ing concerns in their communities.
UBS Optimus Foundation focuses on three grant areas: Education, Child Protection, and Global Health Research. Within these areas, the foundation supports the concep-tion, implementation and dissemination of innovative ap-proaches and ideas that have potential for sustained devel-opment.
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) is a flexible, small grants program funded by the Australian Government through Au-sAID and managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The goal of DAP is to advance developmental objectives and address humanitarian hardship in develop-ing countries, while at the same time fulfilling Australia’s international relations and public diplomacy objectives. In 2010-2011 the total DAP budget is $8.25 million.
The Nestlé Prize in Creating Shared Value is awarded in alternate years to an individual, a non-government organi-sation (NGO) or a small business to reward an outstanding innovation or project in the area of water, nutrition or rural development.
A vital part of the Tourism Cares mission is to distribute grants to worthy nonprofit, tax exempt, organizations for conservation, preservation, restoration, or education at tourism-related sites of exceptional cultural, historic, or nat-ural significance around the world.
The Starbucks Foundation is interested in supporting or-ganizations that provide young people a continuum of ser-vices in developing creative approaches to address press-ing concerns in their communities.
UBS Optimus Foundation focuses on three grant areas: Education, Child Protection, and Global Health Research. Within these areas, the foundation supports the concep-tion, implementation and dissemination of innovative ap-proaches and ideas that have potential for sustained devel-opment.
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) is a flexible, small grants program funded by the Australian Government through Au-sAID and managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The goal of DAP is to advance developmental objectives and address humanitarian hardship in develop-ing countries, while at the same time fulfilling Australia’s international relations and public diplomacy objectives. In 2010-2011 the total DAP budget is $8.25 million.
GOLD $ 5,000 - $ 30,000
None
11 Canada Fund for Local
Initiatives
http://www.pcco.org.ph/pcco3/pub-canadafund.asp
Local Health, Educa-tion
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is designed to support small projects proposed and implemented by local organizations in the Philippines. In providing funding for small projects that offer direct social, economic, or tech-nical assistance to local populations, the CFLI contributes to the overall goal of reducing poverty.
GOLD, LEGACY Financial Sup-port
None
12 Philippines-Australia Community Assistance
Program
http://pacap.org.ph/?page_id=16
Local Health, Educa-tion
Australia’s small grants program in the Philippines GOLD, LEGACY Financial Sup-port
The German Embassy itself undertakes so-called Small-Scale Projects ("Kleinstprojekte") in its administrative dis-trict which includes the Philippines, Palau, the Marshall Is-lands and Micronesia. The grants for these projects are fi-nanced from the budget of the Federal Foreign Ministry and are intended to directly improve the quality of life of poor families, especially in rural areas (remote islands, mountainous areas).
DISOP Philippines is supporting community-based devel-opment programs, which are based on economically sus-tainable, ecologically sound and gender responsive devel-opment efforts. It aims to achieve this through financial as-sistance and multi-level capability building in partnership with NGOs and POs with the end-view of improving the quality of life of poor communities.
GOLD, LEGACY Financial Sup-port
None
15 Project Inspire - 5 Minutes to
Change the World
http://5minutestochangetheworld.org/home
International Women Em-powerment
Project Inspire presents 18-35 year olds with a 5-minute platform to pitch their inspired idea to the world and win a US$25,000 grant to make their idea a reality. The grant is being used to bring to life the winning idea and empower disadvantaged women or children in Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa through education, skills training, financial inclusion or social entrepreneurship.
At the Group level, we engage with the local community at the adidas Group HQ and fund good causes around the world.
Financial Sup-port
None
11 Canada Fund for Local
Initiatives
http://www.pcco.org.ph/pcco3/pub-canadafund.asp
Local Health, Educa-tion
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is designed to support small projects proposed and implemented by local organizations in the Philippines. In providing funding for small projects that offer direct social, economic, or tech-nical assistance to local populations, the CFLI contributes to the overall goal of reducing poverty.
GOLD, LEGACY Financial Sup-port
None
12 Philippines-Australia Community Assistance
Program
http://pacap.org.ph/?page_id=16
Local Health, Educa-tion
Australia’s small grants program in the Philippines GOLD, LEGACY Financial Sup-port
The German Embassy itself undertakes so-called Small-Scale Projects ("Kleinstprojekte") in its administrative dis-trict which includes the Philippines, Palau, the Marshall Is-lands and Micronesia. The grants for these projects are fi-nanced from the budget of the Federal Foreign Ministry and are intended to directly improve the quality of life of poor families, especially in rural areas (remote islands, mountainous areas).
DISOP Philippines is supporting community-based devel-opment programs, which are based on economically sus-tainable, ecologically sound and gender responsive devel-opment efforts. It aims to achieve this through financial as-sistance and multi-level capability building in partnership with NGOs and POs with the end-view of improving the quality of life of poor communities.
GOLD, LEGACY Financial Sup-port
None
15 Project Inspire - 5 Minutes to
Change the World
http://5minutestochangetheworld.org/home
International Women Em-powerment
Project Inspire presents 18-35 year olds with a 5-minute platform to pitch their inspired idea to the world and win a US$25,000 grant to make their idea a reality. The grant is being used to bring to life the winning idea and empower disadvantaged women or children in Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa through education, skills training, financial inclusion or social entrepreneurship.
HIV / AIDS pre-vention and awareness, Health, Educa-tion
At the Coca-Cola Foundation, we help keep that commit-ment every day by partnering with organizations around the globe to support initiatives and programs that respond in a meaningful way to community needs and priorities.
Code Red Financial Sup-port
None
18 Foundation for the
Philippine Environment
http://fpe.ph/grants-program
Local Environment
The Grants Program is the main program of FPE. It shall make funds available to non-government organizations un-dertaking sustainable natural resources management activ-ities in the Philippines. Its main purpose is to maximize their potential for conservation action and enhance their capacities to implement sustainable natural resources management-oriented projects and other related activties.
GOLD Php 200,000 None
19 Ten Accomplished Youth
Organizations Awards
http://wwww.tayoawards.net/
Local Youth
The TAYO awards search is accepting entries from inter-ested youth groups, organizations, clubs and societies that are composed of at least 15 members, more than half of which are between 15-30 years old. Submitted project en-tries must be a recently concluded or an on going project or program by the organization.
All Php 50,000 Annual - July
20 ASEANpreneurs Idea
Canvas
http://www.aseanpreneurs.org/AIC/index.html
ASEAN Social Issues AIC aims to inspire the youth of today and prepare the leaders of tomorrow. AIC encourages a sensitivity to the social environment that stretches one’s innovative capacity.
All SGD 1,500 Annual - No-vember
21 Unilab Ideas Positive
http://unilabideasposi-tive.com/
Local Health and Wellness
Believing that great ideas should be shared, not contained, Unilab Ideas Positive, a social marketing clinic and compe-tition-in-one, invites college students to share their innova-tive, exciting, and sustainable ideas to address the health and wellness concerns of the Philippines, one community at a time.
New Project up to Php 250,000
Annual - July
22 Think BIG: Breakthrough
Innovation Grant
http://www.breakthroughinnovationgrant.com/
International Poverty Allevia-tion
Search for the most innovative business idea that can cre-ate prosperity in Metro Manila, Philippines. We are looking for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as social entrepreneurs whose ideas can serve as drivers for poverty alleviation and social improvement. Proposals must be innovative, resourceful, scalable, and fit the partic-ular needs of the Philippines to drive wealth creation.
New Project up to $ 20,000 Annual - March
23 KaSaMa Competitive Grants
http://www.kasama.ph/applica-tions.html
Local Human Rights
The KaSaMa competitive grants program is open to all reg-istered private, non‐profit, Filipino organizations based in the Philippines, such as: development NGOs, people’s or-ganizations (POs), youth and student organizations , trade unions, cooperatives, neighborhood associations, profes-sional associations (e.g. associations of lawyers, teachers, nurses, media, etc.), among others.
HIV / AIDS pre-vention and awareness, Health, Educa-tion
At the Coca-Cola Foundation, we help keep that commit-ment every day by partnering with organizations around the globe to support initiatives and programs that respond in a meaningful way to community needs and priorities.
Code Red Financial Sup-port
None
18 Foundation for the
Philippine Environment
http://fpe.ph/grants-program
Local Environment
The Grants Program is the main program of FPE. It shall make funds available to non-government organizations un-dertaking sustainable natural resources management activ-ities in the Philippines. Its main purpose is to maximize their potential for conservation action and enhance their capacities to implement sustainable natural resources management-oriented projects and other related activties.
GOLD Php 200,000 None
19 Ten Accomplished Youth
Organizations Awards
http://wwww.tayoawards.net/
Local Youth
The TAYO awards search is accepting entries from inter-ested youth groups, organizations, clubs and societies that are composed of at least 15 members, more than half of which are between 15-30 years old. Submitted project en-tries must be a recently concluded or an on going project or program by the organization.
All Php 50,000 Annual - July
20 ASEANpreneurs Idea
Canvas
http://www.aseanpreneurs.org/AIC/index.html
ASEAN Social Issues AIC aims to inspire the youth of today and prepare the leaders of tomorrow. AIC encourages a sensitivity to the social environment that stretches one’s innovative capacity.
All SGD 1,500 Annual - No-vember
21 Unilab Ideas Positive
http://unilabideasposi-tive.com/
Local Health and Wellness
Believing that great ideas should be shared, not contained, Unilab Ideas Positive, a social marketing clinic and compe-tition-in-one, invites college students to share their innova-tive, exciting, and sustainable ideas to address the health and wellness concerns of the Philippines, one community at a time.
New Project up to Php 250,000
Annual - July
22 Think BIG: Breakthrough
Innovation Grant
http://www.breakthroughinnovationgrant.com/
International Poverty Allevia-tion
Search for the most innovative business idea that can cre-ate prosperity in Metro Manila, Philippines. We are looking for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well as social entrepreneurs whose ideas can serve as drivers for poverty alleviation and social improvement. Proposals must be innovative, resourceful, scalable, and fit the partic-ular needs of the Philippines to drive wealth creation.
New Project up to $ 20,000 Annual - March
23 KaSaMa Competitive Grants
http://www.kasama.ph/applica-tions.html
Local Human Rights
The KaSaMa competitive grants program is open to all reg-istered private, non‐profit, Filipino organizations based in the Philippines, such as: development NGOs, people’s or-ganizations (POs), youth and student organizations , trade unions, cooperatives, neighborhood associations, profes-sional associations (e.g. associations of lawyers, teachers, nurses, media, etc.), among others.
International HIV / AIDS pre-vention and awareness
HIV Young Leaders Fund aims to close the gap in youth-led HIV and AIDS initiatives through ‘funding the unfunda-ble.’ The Fund supports organizations of young people 30 years and younger seeking to make a difference in HIV and AIDS.
The Sanggunian Financial Grant seeks to create avenues for students to develop their projects, endeavors, thesis and grants under an environment that provides basic ser-vices and fosters student engagement and community for-mation.
The objective of MEASURE Evaluation PRH Associate Award is to ensure optimal demand and analysis of family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) data, and the appropriate use of such information to measure perfor-mance and to inform FP/RH interventions and policies. MEASURE Evaluation PRH expands on prior work to strengthen the capacity of FP/RH decision makers to use information to inform efforts to scale up high-quality and sustainable FP/RH programs.
The Human Rights Grants Scheme provides grant funding to non-government organisations and human rights institu-tions based or operating in developing countries to promote and protect human rights in direct and tangible ways.
International HIV / AIDS pre-vention and awareness
HIV Young Leaders Fund aims to close the gap in youth-led HIV and AIDS initiatives through ‘funding the unfunda-ble.’ The Fund supports organizations of young people 30 years and younger seeking to make a difference in HIV and AIDS.
The Sanggunian Financial Grant seeks to create avenues for students to develop their projects, endeavors, thesis and grants under an environment that provides basic ser-vices and fosters student engagement and community for-mation.
The objective of MEASURE Evaluation PRH Associate Award is to ensure optimal demand and analysis of family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) data, and the appropriate use of such information to measure perfor-mance and to inform FP/RH interventions and policies. MEASURE Evaluation PRH expands on prior work to strengthen the capacity of FP/RH decision makers to use information to inform efforts to scale up high-quality and sustainable FP/RH programs.
The Human Rights Grants Scheme provides grant funding to non-government organisations and human rights institu-tions based or operating in developing countries to promote and protect human rights in direct and tangible ways.
The Gawad Bayani ng Kalikasan is an awards event and lecture series recognizing exemplary individuals and organ-izations who have become part of the people's movement to defend our environment, lives, and rights.
Ateneo The COA Project Grant is one of the ways the council tan-gibly supports organizations in their efforts to strengthen their impact to the greater community.
The Gawad Bayani ng Kalikasan is an awards event and lecture series recognizing exemplary individuals and organ-izations who have become part of the people's movement to defend our environment, lives, and rights.
Ateneo The COA Project Grant is one of the ways the council tan-gibly supports organizations in their efforts to strengthen their impact to the greater community.