GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
Grant Search Results
The National Security and Human Rights Campaign provides grants to U.S.-based organizations working to promote progressive national security policies that respect human rights, civil liberties, and the rule of law.
The Open Society Institute–Baltimore’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice Program seeks to end overreliance on incarceration, which disproportionately affects the poor and individuals in communities of color.
The Human Rights and Governance Grants Program supports more than 100 human rights–related organizations across Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union and Mongolia from its Human Rights Fund.
The Human Rights and Governance Grants Program has launched an initiative to increase legal advocacy to promote women’s rights issues in Central Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.
Sponsored by the Open Society Foundations, the fund supports the professional activities of nongovernmental organizations from countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States aimed at empowering democracy, the rule of law, and human rights observance in their countries and regions.
The International Women’s Program supports initiatives that promote and protect the rights of women and girls in priority areas around the globe.
The Latin America Program of the Open Society Foundations focuses its funding on four issue areas: accountability and transparency, policy debate and dialogue, human rights, and citizen security.
The Open Society Fund to Counter Xenophobia aims to promote anti-discrimination policies and counter xenophobic attitudes and behaviours across Europe through the use of innovative change strategies and partnerships.
The Global Criminal Justice Fund provides support to national campaigns that combine monitoring, legal defense and advocacy to catalyze new policy debates.
The Open Society Disability Rights Initiative supports efforts to reform legal frameworks and policies to make the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities a reality.
The Open Society Foundations seek to empower LGBTI communities to promote and defend their human rights.
The Open Society Right to Information Fund provides support to civil society groups that are working to promote the full implementation of RTI laws.
The Open Society Mental Health Initiative provides grants to projects that stimulate the reform of national health, social welfare, education, and employment policies.
The Governance of Genetic Information Initiative works to protect the basic rights of individuals and vulnerable populations affected by the proliferation of genetic monitoring technologies.
The Freedom of Communication Initiative’s goal is to advance policies that protect free expression, privacy and due process in the new communications environment.
The Information Program cooperates with an international network of Legal Information Institutes that work with governments, courts and law societies to collate law corpuses and make them freely available online.
The Supplementary Grant Program Asia provides financial assistance to Burmese students to study at accredited university degree programs outside of Burma.
The Central Eurasia Project provides grants to international and regional organizations working on democratic governance, respect for human rights and rule of law, and transparency and accountability projects in the region.
A collaboration between the Open Society Foundations Information Program and the Human Rights and Governance Grants Program that focuses on human rights organizations and their use of data.
