GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
Grant Search Results
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.
We invite recent graduates of masters and LL.M. programs in the social sciences, law, and humanities to apply for this opportunity to gain experience in the field of human rights, government accountability, or penal reform.
International participation grants serve to strengthen the voices of Roma rights advocates at international conferences and events.
The International Women’s Program supports initiatives that promote and protect the rights of women and girls in priority areas around the globe.
The Open Society Justice Initiative Fellows Program aims to support and further develop a network of lawyers and activists working on human rights issues internationally.
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.
This new program supports those working in sectors related to drug policy in order to improve their advocacy and communications skills.
Call for applications for a regional workshop for community-based paralegal programs to be held in Jakarta.
The Open Society Foundations seek to empower LGBTI communities to promote and defend their human rights.
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 Open Society Mental Health Initiative provides grants to projects that stimulate the reform of national health, social welfare, education, and employment policies.
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 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 Open Society Fellowship is designed to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges.
This program offers scholarships for European Studies masters' degrees at Maastricht and Aarhus Universities to scholars from Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine.
The Open Society Foundations and Durham University are offering outstanding female students from Afghanistan an opportunity to study at Durham University (UK).
The Open Society Foundations and Durham University are offering outstanding students from Afghanistan, Indonesia, Nepal, and Palestine an opportunity to study in the United Kingdom.
The Open Society Foundations/French Government Scholarship program provides scholarships to individuals from Central Asia to pursue Master 2 degrees in the social sciences and humanities at universities in France.
The Open Society Foundations and Staffordshire University are offering outstanding students from Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Montenegro an opportunity to study at Staffordshire University (UK).
This scholarship provides outstanding students from Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Lebanon, Nepal, Palestine, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan an opportunity to study at the University of Essex (UK).
