Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Eligibility
Activities:
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Eligibility
Organisations supported within the India programme have to be local Indian NGOs with Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) registration.
We do not support non-Indian organisations or locally registered branches of non-Indian organisations. We do not support organisations without FCRA registration (please note that we do not work on prior permission).
We do not support political or religious institutions.
If you do choose to pursue an application for support from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, please ensure that you do it directly and not through consultants or fundraisers.
We prefer to work with organisations that have self-imposed and self-implemented policies on honesty and transparency in their finances and operations that are of the highest standard. We also prefer to work with organisations whose strategies and activities are formed on the basis of community leadership or participation, local knowledge and experience.
We will not support:
Individuals or proposals for the benefit of one individual Retrospective funding for work that has already started General circulars/appeals Proposals that solely concentrate on the purchasing of property, equipment or other capital items Overseas activities, including travel, expeditions, adventure and residential courses Grants
We make grants that help fund specific activities. The costs of these may include running costs such as staff salaries and overheads such as stationary, rent, rates or utilities. You must be able to tell us how these costs are calculated.
We may also contribute towards the core costs of your organisation, but we will need to know how our funding would be spent and how you plan to develop the work of the organisation.
Size of grants
There is no minimum or maximum grant size. The amount you request should be the amount you need. We normally expect the amount requested to be a substantial part of the amount required to fund a distinct activity, or a substantial part of the work of your organisation. We are unlikely to fund 100 per cent of the costs. We prefer to make grants where you and/or another funder are also contributing, preferably in cash, towards the cost of the activity you are asking us to fund.
Duration of grants
The length of grant depends on the proposed activity. Typically, we support new grantees for one or two years to support organisational adjustments prior to awarding funding for longer periods. Applications
Applications for work under our Open Grants Fund can be made at any time. Please use the orange link to access our online application form.
You will need to complete an eligibility quiz to gain access to the form and begin a new application. This is to prevent you from wasting time on your application if you are ineligible.
If you have not applied to us before, you will need to create an account using your email address. Your log-in details will be sent to that email address, and you can access your application using the link we send you in that email, or by selecting the ‘return to existing application’ button on this page.
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