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The Korea Safety Health Environment (SHE) Foundation has announced the 2024 Global Seed Grant, aimed at supporting innovative projects by grassroots NGOs and local groups focused on safety, health, and environmental issues. With a deadline of March 20, 2024, this initiative seeks to cultivate community activism and empower local organizations to tackle pressing challenges in their regions.
Key Takeaways
- Funding Amount: Up to $3,000 per project, with a maximum of 30 projects funded.
- Eligibility: Open to grassroots groups in OECD DAC recipient countries.
- Project Scope: Focus on safety, health, and environmental initiatives.
Purpose Of The Grant
The primary goal of the Global Seed Grant is to nurture talented citizens in the sectors of environment, safety, and health. The initiative aims to support community activities led by grassroots NGOs and local groups in countries listed as ODA recipients by the OECD Development Assistance Committee.
Areas Of Focus
Projects eligible for funding should address issues in the following areas:
- Air, Water, and Sanitation: Initiatives aimed at improving the quality of air and water, and ensuring proper sanitation.
- Agriculture and Food: Projects that promote sustainable agricultural practices and food security.
- Ecosystems: Efforts to protect terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
- Energy: Innovations in sustainable energy consumption and production.
- Human Habitats: Enhancements to living conditions in communities.
- Climate Adaptation: Strategies for adapting to climate change impacts.
- Environmental Education: Programs aimed at raising awareness about environmental issues.
- Safety and Health: Initiatives that promote health and safety in communities.
Project Scope And Funding
The grant will fund a variety of project types, including:
- Campaigns
- Workshops
- Training programs
- Content production
Each project can receive funding of up to $3,000, with a total of 30 projects being supported. Additionally, projects that demonstrate potential for further development may be eligible for continuous funding for up to three years.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Global Seed Grant, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Location: Must be based in countries listed in the OECD DAC list of ODA recipients for 2024.
- Registration: Grassroots groups must be registered with their respective governments.
- Unregistered Groups: Groups consisting of five or more individuals can apply if they submit a letter of recommendation from an officially registered organization.
- Ineligibility: Overseas branches of organizations from non-recipient countries and international NGOs are not eligible.
Conclusion
The 2024 Global Seed Grant represents a significant opportunity for grassroots NGOs and local groups to secure funding for impactful projects that address critical safety, health, and environmental issues. By fostering community-driven initiatives, the Korea SHE Foundation aims to create a ripple effect of positive change across various regions, empowering local citizens to take action and make a difference in their communities.