German Marshall Fund Of The United States

Category

: International

Description

Founded on the 25th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, which believes that the U.S. and Europe are stronger together, the Fund champions the principles of democracy, human rights, and international cooperation. In response to the security challenges and humanitarian crisis caused by Russia?s war against Ukraine, the Fund and its Ukraine: Relief, Resilience, Recovery Program seeks proposals for civil society organizations and independent media from Ukraine. Projects should be initiated by civil society organizations and independent media legally registered in Ukraine, which are based or relocated to and working from Ukraine and neighboring countries. The involvement of additional local partners is encouraged and welcomed. Grants are awarded in five categories: Emergency Support; Recovery and Capacity Building for Civil Society Organizations; Recovery and Capacity Building of Civil Society Organizations in the De-Occupied Territories; Media Support; and Support for Educational Projects, Youth Organizations, and Civic Initiatives to rebuild Ukraine. Additional information and application instructions can be found on the Web site.

Contact Information

Contact information and additional details are available to members of the Society.

Additional Grants

Funding Alert is intended to highlight key grant opportunities for nonprofit leaders with limited time for research. For a more comprehensive database of grants, the Society is also proud to provide all of our members will full access to GrantStation. GrantStation includes a database of over 5,000 current grant opportunities and other resources designed for grant professionals.

Join Now    Login



Fundraising Guide
"Help us raise money!" That's the plea we at the Society for Nonprofits hear most often... Read More
Grant Newsletter

Feedback | Contact Info | More Society

Copyright © 2025 | Society for Nonprofits | All Rights Reserved

SNPO