Mid-June Funding Round-Up: 30 New Opportunities!
New mid month update coming your back- this edition features 7 new opportunities in global health, 6 in education and inclusion, 4 in gender, and lots more funding opportunities for you!
Hello everyone! We're back with your mid-month round-up of grants and funding opportunities for nonprofits and social enterprises driving impact around the world.
This edition includes 30 new opportunities in Humanitarian Aid, Emergency Response, Global Health & WASH, Gender Equality, Education, Human Rights & Inclusion, Innovation & Smart Cities, Agriculture, Climate, Environment, Energy & Food, and broader Sustainable Development. If you're working toward a more purposeful and resilient future, there’s something here for you.
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Latest Funding Opportunities:
Humanitarian Aid, Emergency Programming, Disaster Response and Preparedness:
Improving Community Disaster Reduction Response (DRR) in Informal Settlements in Homs and Aleppo, Syria, UN Habitat. *New!* *Closing Soon!*
The opportunity focuses on a series of soft activities organized under two main objectives: 1. Strengthening the capacity of urban informal settlements’ communities in Homs and Aleppo to respond to disasters and shocks. 2. Facilitating participatory Hazard Vulnerability Risk Analysis and Assessment (HVRA) within targeted neighborhoods. To achieve these objectives, the project includes training, coaching, and participatory HVRA activities that directly support project planning and design. This approach aims to build local resilience and ensure that interventions are informed by community needs and risks.
Geographies: Syria.
Who can apply: Legally registered entities.
Funding amount: Grant of up to USD $175,000 for 6 months.
Targeted Sectors/ SDGs: Housing, informal settlements.
Deadline: June 22, 2025.
Learn more and apply here.
Responsive Fund - General, United Kingdom Humanitarian Innovation Hub. *New!* *Closing soon!*
The Responsive Fund aims to swiftly address emerging crises through problem-led research initiatives identified by networked humanitarian actors. Projects supported by the Responsive Fund meaningfully contribute to addressing context-specific problems in emerging crises. Each project facilitates real-time response while also generating broader learning and offering systems-level benefits to humanitarian organizations. The Responsive Fund aims to support innovative, problem-led approaches to shared humanitarian challenges, facilitate sector-wide learning and capacity building, and convene actors around emerging challenges. Potential project outputs include pilot innovations, events, tools or resources, small-scale research, ideation processes, or other convening activities.
Geographies: Primarily will fund proposals in OPT/Gaza, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Myanmar, and Ukraine.
Who can apply: Networked humanitarian actors, including national or global levels of the humanitarian cluster system, humanitarian agencies that are members of clusters, working groups, and other humanitarian coordination mechanisms, membership or network organizations supporting joint learning and action, as well as partnerships formed in response to a clearly defined and shared humanitarian problem.
Funding amount: Grant of up to GBP £60,000, they expect to award 2-3 grants.
Targeted Sectors/ SDGs: Humanitarian response, innovation, emerging crises.
Deadline: June 27, 2025.
Learn more and apply here.
Responsive Fund - Syria, United Kingdom Humanitarian Innovation Hub. *New!* *Closing soon!*
This funding opportunity has been informed by our recent report, After Assad: Navigating Syria’s Humanitarian Crossroads (2025), as well as findings from interviews with humanitarian responders, civil society leaders, and policy actors. The report and follow on analysis identified critical gaps in coordination, data collection, local capacity, and service provision. This Responsive Fund – Syria has been aligned with those findings. Priority areas for this funding call include: Data Collection and Analysis: Innovative methods to fill gaps in needs assessment, analysis, or monitoring in the absence of HPC cycles. Coordination: New models for coordination, decision-making, information management, surge mechanisms, and anticipatory action. Local Capacity Building: Supporting local Syrian organizations to scale or improve delivery. Contextual Humanitarian Research: Applied research into drivers, challenges, and actionable solutions. Sectoral Innovation: Innovations addressing shared humanitarian challenges in: livelihoods and economic early recovery, food security and nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene.
Geographies: Primarily will fund proposals in OPT/Gaza, Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Myanmar, and Ukraine.
Who can apply: Networked humanitarian actors, including national or global levels of the humanitarian cluster system, humanitarian agencies that are members of clusters, working groups, and other humanitarian coordination mechanisms, membership or network organizations supporting joint learning and action, as well as partnerships formed in response to a clearly defined and shared humanitarian problem.
Funding amount: A total of GBP £45,000 is available.
Targeted Sectors/ SDGs: Humanitarian response, innovation, livelihoods and economic early recovery, food security and nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene.
Deadline: June 27, 2025.
Learn more and apply here.
Social Recovery and Job Creation Project: Support to Women and the Disabled, NGO Development Center. *New!*
The call for proposals is dedicated to support women and persons with disabilities (PWD) to grow and sustain existing businesses or create new ones. Women and persons with disabilities are active in a broad range of sectors as producers, such as agriculture and handicrafts; importers; service providers, such as tailoring, food, cleaning; and processors, such as beauty products and value addition in the agriculture sector, where many struggle with product certification. The project aims to improve both business management practices and access to finance. Grant funding will be provided under the project for individuals and for groups of women/cooperatives to sustain and scale businesses and offered to grantees without any additional funding stipulations.
Geographies: West Bank, OPT.
Who can apply: Palestinian non-governmental, non-profit and non-partisan organization, that have been officially registered for at least 5 years by the date of submission of the proposal and are able to provide evidence of legal registration, operating in the West Bank for at least 3 year
Funding amount: Grants range USD $500,000 - $1M.
Targeted Sectors/ SDGs: Women and persons with disabilities, livelihoods.
Deadline: July 14, 2025.
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