Grants and Funding Opportunities Globally 2025 - 2026 - Page 19

    • Forge Prize for Architects in the U.S. logo
    • Forge Prize 2025 for Architects in the U.S. ($10,000 prize)

      Applications are open for the Forge Prize 2025. The Forge Prize is a unique opportunity to experiment with a conceptual design without limit to scope or complexity-the sky really is the limit here, and the industry is paying attention.

      Date Posted: 26 Aug, 2024

    • Vesalius Innovation Award logo
    • Vesalius Innovation Award 2024 ($15,000 prize)

      Are you at the cutting edge of scientific advancement? Karger Publishers is launching the annual 2024 Vesalius Innovation Award and invites innovative entrepreneurs like you to participate.

      Date Posted: 26 Aug, 2024

    • NGO CSW/NY Global Youth Fellows logo
    • NGO CSW/NY Global Youth Fellows 2024-2025 Cohort

      The NGO Committee on the Status of Women, New York Youth Leaders & Young Professionals are thrilled to announce the second cohort of the Global Youth Fellows program which aims to strengthen our global community of youth advocates for gender equality while celebrating 20 young activists’ work and stories. Apply to join the second cohort of 20 Global Youth Fellows and access a global community of like-minded youth that lasts for years to come!

       

      Date Posted: 24 Aug, 2024

    • CRIF Grants for Youth Leaders logo
    • Apply for the CRIF Grants for Youth Leaders

      Applications are now open for the CRIF Grants for Youth Leaders. This fund aims to uplift diverse forms of activism and organizing that prioritize those who have been historically and systematically marginalized.

      Date Posted: 23 Aug, 2024

    • RISK Award 2025 logo
    • Call for Applications: RISK Award 2025 (up to €100,000)

      Applications are open for the RISK Award 2025. The RISK Award is looking for project proposals under the topic "Children and youths as agents of change for DRR". They especially invite non-profit organisations, NGOs, but also academic institutions and local communities to apply with their non-profit projects on this topic.

      Date Posted: 22 Aug, 2024

    • British Academy Global Professorships logo
    • British Academy Global Professorships 2024 (up to £900,000)

      Applications are open for the British Academy Global Professorships 2024. The Academy views the Global Professorships as an opportunity for established researchers to undertake high-risk, curiosity-driven research in the humanities and social sciences in a UK research institution.

      Date Posted: 22 Aug, 2024

    • Echoing Green Fellowship for Social Entrepreneurs & Leaders logo
    • Echoing Green Fellowship 2025 for Social Entrepreneurs & Leaders ($80,000 Stipend)

      Are you a leader with a vision to address the world’s most pressing challenges? Do you have an innovative idea that could transform unjust systems and help communities around the globe thrive? If so, the Echoing Green Fellowship might be your perfect opportunity. This fellowship seeks to identify and support visionary social innovators committed to creating transformative change in their communities and beyond.

      Date Posted: 22 Aug, 2024

    • Apply for the Tata Varsity Pitch logo
    • Apply for the Tata Varsity Pitch 2024 (£15,000 prize)

      Are you a current college or university student or did you graduate in 2017 or later? Are you running a business, starting a business or do you have a business idea that could be the next BIG thing? Then the Tata Varsity Pitch 2024, powered by NACUE is for you!

      Date Posted: 21 Aug, 2024

    • Commonwealth Youth Awards for Excellence in Development Work logo
    • 2025 Commonwealth Youth Awards for Excellence in Development Work (up to £5,000)

      Applications are now open for the 2024 Commonwealth Youth Awards. Organized and delivered by the Commonwealth Youth Programme, the Commonwealth Youth Awards for Excellence in Development Work aims to recognise and celebrate young people (aged 15 – 29) in the Commonwealth who are spearheading impactful, sustainable development work in their communities.

      Date Posted: 21 Aug, 2024

    • Fetisov Journalism Awards logo
    • Fetisov Journalism Awards 2024 (Total Prize of 520,000 CHF)

      Applications are open for the Fetisov Journalism Awards 2024. The mission of Fetisov Journalism Awards is to promote universal human values such as honesty, justice, courage and nobility through the example of outstanding journalists from all over the world as their dedicated service and commitment contribute to changing the world for the better.

      Date Posted: 20 Aug, 2024

    • TETFUND Ugwumba Enterprise Challenge logo
    • TETFUND 2024 Ugwumba Enterprise Challenge (Up to N10 Million)

      Applications are now open for the 2024 Ugwumba Enterprise Challenge. This opportunity is open to young entrepreneurs in Nigeria between 18 - 40 years of age, who have ideas that can be transformed into successful business ventures or social enterprises.

      Date Posted: 20 Aug, 2024

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Grants FAQ

 

1. What is a Grant?

A grant is a financial award given by an institution, government, or organization to fund a project, research, or study. Unlike loans, grants do not need to be repaid as long as the recipient fulfills the terms and conditions of the grant.

 

2. Who is Eligible to Apply for a Grant?

Eligibility for grants varies depending on the type of grant and the organization offering it. Generally, students, researchers, non-profits, and small businesses may apply for grants. Specific eligibility criteria often depend on factors such as the field of study, research goals, financial need, or project objectives.

 

3. What Types of Grants are Available for Students?

Students can apply for several types of grants, including:

  • Need-based grants: Awarded based on financial need.

  • Merit-based grants: Given to students with high academic or extracurricular achievements.

  • Field-specific grants: Provided to students pursuing degrees in particular fields (e.g., STEM, arts, humanities).

  • Research grants: For students involved in academic research projects.

 

4. What is the Difference Between a Grant and a Scholarship?

While both grants and scholarships provide financial support, scholarships are typically merit-based (awarded for academic or extracurricular achievements), while grants are often need-based (awarded based on financial circumstances) or project-based (funding specific research or initiatives).

 

5. Do I Have to Repay a Grant?

No, grants generally do not have to be repaid, provided the grant recipient complies with the terms and conditions set by the awarding body. However, if the recipient fails to fulfill the grant's obligations (e.g., using the funds for the stated purpose), they may be required to return the money.

 

6. What can Grant Money be Used for?

Grant money can be used for various purposes, depending on the type of grant. For students, grants may cover tuition, books, and living expenses. For researchers or organizations, grants can fund specific projects, research, equipment, or operational costs.

 

7. What is a Research Grant?

A research grant is a financial award given to individuals or institutions to support a specific research project. These grants typically cover the costs associated with the research, such as equipment, travel, and personnel. Research grants are commonly awarded by universities, research organizations, government agencies, and private foundations.

 

8. Can I Get a Grant for my Business?

Yes, many grants are available for small businesses, particularly in specific industries such as technology, agriculture, or sustainable development. Business grants may be offered by government agencies, private organizations, or non-profits to support start-ups, expansion, or innovation.

 

9. What is the Difference Between a Grant and a Loan?

The main difference between a grant and a loan is that a grant does not need to be repaid, while a loan must be repaid with interest.

 

10. What Happens if I Don't Use the Grant Money as Intended?

If you misuse grant money or fail to meet the terms and conditions of the grant, you may be required to repay the funds, or the grant may be revoked.