Exciting Funding Alert: Small Grants Available for Rotary Peace Fellowship Alumni

The Jubitz Family Foundation has officially opened applications for its latest round of small grants, specifically targeting the global community of Rotary Peace Fellows. With a focus on fostering sustainable peace and community development, these grants provide critical seed or project funding for alumni who have transitioned into their professional peacebuilding careers.

Grant Overview

The foundation is offering awards ranging from $2,000 to $5,000. It is important to note that these funds are strictly designated for active projects and are not intended to be used as scholarships for the Rotary Presidential Peace Conference in Taipei.

Eligibility and Requirements

To be eligible, applicants must have successfully completed their Rotary Peace Fellowship. The foundation is looking for projects that align with the core mission of promoting peace and resolving conflict through innovative, community-led solutions.

The Application Process

The application process has been streamlined into a simple Letter of Inquiry (LOI) format:

  1. Visit the Rotary Peace Grantmaking page.
  2. Navigate to the “General Grant Guidelines and Application Process” link at the bottom of the page.
  3. Access the “SEND A LETTER OF INQUIRY (LOI)” form.
  4. Ensure you select “Rotary Peace” under the “Type of Program” dropdown menu to ensure your application is routed correctly.

Key Deadline

All Letters of Inquiry must be submitted by March 31st.

We encourage our network of Peace Fellows to take advantage of this opportunity to further the vital work being done in the field. For more information on the Jubitz Family Foundation and its commitment to peace, please visit their official website.

Important Notice: If your organization is NOT a US-based 501 c3 NGO, please add the following sentence to your Letter of Intent – “The Rotary Peace Fellowship Alumni Association, a US-based 501 c3, will serve as the fiscal agent for our organization, should our proposal be accepted.” The grant funding will then come to the RPFAA, which will then transfer it to your organization.

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