ABILIS Foundation – Grants for persons with disabilities Projects in Asia, Africa & Middle East

 Background

 

ABILIS Foundation (a Finnish Foundation) gives small grants ranging from 500 to 10.000 Euros to projects initiated by disabled persons. ABILIS supports organizations that include persons with disabilities in their leadership, organisations of people with mobility, visual, hearing or any other type of disability and those run by parents of children with disabilities.

 

Eligible countries & organisations

·         Countries which the United Nations and the OECD have defined as qualifying for Official Development Assistance. See list of countries
·         If your organisation has a certificate of registration. (If your group is not registered, please contact ABILIS as sometimes they are able to make exceptions to this rule.)

 

Other Selection Criteria
ABILIS Foundation judges the applications according to the involvement of persons with disabilities, including their role in developing the project and in committing their own resources to the project (including time). The project must be realistic in its scope and expected results. The application must show how the project will continue to benefit the community once the project’s funding term has been completed.
A minimum of 10 % of the project budget should be a contribution of time, money or other resources from the applicant group.

 

Please visit ABILIS website for further details

 


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