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Amber Grant for Women

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WomensNet launched the Amber Grant in 1998 to honor the memory of an ambitious young woman who died at the age of 19, before she could realize her entrepreneurial aspirations. Today, these grants help women like you fulfill the dreams that Amber could not.

Every month, WomensNet judges award one or more Amber Grants of $10,000 each. Then, at the end of the year, one of those grant recipients is selected to receive the $25,000 Amber Grant.

Eligibility

Businesses should be at least 50% women-owned for consideration. The business must be based in either the U.S. or Canada. And the applicant must be a minimum of 18 years old.

Terms

  • There is a $15 application fee for each application.
  • Since the grants run on a month-to-month basis, applications for the $10,000 Amber Grant do not roll forward. The exception is if your business falls into any of WomensNet’s business-specific categories. Your application will be considered for each of those categories — which means you can be eligible for multiple opportunities to win a grant with one application.
  • The WomensNet team reviews/evaluates grant applications daily and selects 5 monthly finalists.  Finalists are announced by the 15th of the month to follow, and the winner is announced by the 23rd of that month.

Apply through the link: https://ambergrantsforwomen.com/get-an-amber-grant/apply-now/

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Support for the Elderly

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Welcome to Friends of the Elderly – Helping people live well in later life.

For over 100 years, Friends of the Elderly (FotE) has been helping older people. From providing Penny Dinners to World War I veterans to innovative dementia care, supporting older people is at the heart of what we do. We are also privileged to have been supported by the Royal Family for over 60 years; Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal is our patron. Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra is the President of our charity.

Today, the association provides home and day care services for the elderly, as well as subsidies for seniors in financial difficulty. Our priority is to help older people live well in later life, whether they live in one of our care homes or we help them improve their lives at home by providing a grant.

Grants to older people

Today, the association provides home and day care services for the elderly, as well as subsidies for seniors in financial difficulty. Our priority is to help older people live well in later life, whether they live in one of our care homes or we help them improve their lives at home by providing a grant.

If you have similar desires for the elderly, there are many ways to support us by donating and fundraising. It is through the generosity of our supporters that we are able to make a difference to the lives of so many older people across the UK.
Fundraising
Donate by Will
Make a Donation in Memory
Business Support

Go to, https://www.fote.org.uk/support-us/ and https://www.fote.org.uk/winter-appeal/ for collaborative support.

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Power and Climate Initiative

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There is an urgent need to expand access to energy in Africa.
Access to reliable, affordable and sustainable energy is essential to drive economic growth and unlock development across the continent.
However, around 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa live without access to electricity, or nearly 83% of the world’s unelectrified population.
This is unfair and counterproductive, not only to the lives and livelihoods of individuals, but also to the prosperity and stability of communities and entire countries. Mission 300 is an ambitious effort by the World Bank Group and the African Development Bank, with support from partners such as the Rockefeller Foundation, to connect 300 million people to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030. Mission 300 will accelerate the pace of electrification in sub-Saharan Africa by ensuring that the transition to more diverse and cleaner energy sources meets growing demand, drives economic growth, and creates jobs.

Join the partnership: https://mailchi.mp/rockfound/power-and-climate-initiative-lead-gen

Join our WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LFQhJxtqEnMCpuHRgKlOXt

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Call for proposal: for Nigeria organisations

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The Women’s Peace & Humanitarian Fund is excited to announce its first call for proposal in Nigeria. Apply for new funding opportunities that support your local women’s civil-society organization.
WPHF seeks to fund qualifying projects in Nigeria that are high impact, innovative, and contribute directly to the following objectives:

Influence and advance progress on gender equality and women’s empowerment (GEWE) and ending violence against women and girls (EVAWG), including sexual and gender based violence / harmful practices (SGBV/HP)
Enhance women and girls’ safety, security and human rights.

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