Early Warning and Response in Nigeria
Applications due Aug 26, 2026
The Early Warning and Response program in Nigeria, funded by the US Department of State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, aims to enhance civil society-led early warning networks by strengthening government rapid response capabilities. By deploying community monitors and establishing secure communications between at-risk communities and security forces, the initiative seeks to effectively detect threats before they escalate into violence, ultimately reducing casualties and improving accountability.
US Department of State: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL)
F5 STEM Education and AI Grants for Women and Girls of Color
Applications due Jun 15, 2027
The F5 STEM Education and AI Grants for Women and Girls of Color aim to support nonprofit organizations that enhance access to STEM education and career opportunities for underrepresented groups. With a focus on women and girls of color, the grants provide $50,000 in unrestricted funding to organizations with a commitment to increasing representation in the tech sector. Applications from around the world are welcomed, with priority given to those emphasizing AI literacy and tool usage.
F5, Inc
International Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Apr 29, 2027
The International Foundation Grant is aimed at U.S.-based non-profit organizations working in developing countries to enhance health, education, and income levels for impoverished communities. While currently not accepting new applications, the foundation reviews proposals from previously invited organizations. The focus lies on holistic, community-driven projects in sectors such as agriculture, education, environment, and health. Partnerships with local entities are encouraged to ensure sustainable and impactful outcomes.
The International Foundation
Career Transition Fellowships: Non-U.S. Institutions
Pre proposal due May 6, 2027
The National MS Society offers Career Transition Fellowships for non-U.S. institutions to support the development of young scientists dedicated to MS research. This fellowship is aimed at postdoctoral trainees who have shown exceptional potential in their field. Recipients receive funding for two years of advanced training and three years of research support in a faculty position. Proposals must align with the Society's priority research areas, contributing to innovative solutions for those affected by MS.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
US $5,000,000 - US $50,000,000
U.S.-Africa Strategic Investment Program
Full proposal due Sep 5, 2026
The U.S.-Africa Strategic Investment Program aims to enhance America's national interests by fostering private sector-led growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Focusing on Critical Minerals Investment and Commercial Diplomacy Acceleration, this initiative encourages market-based solutions that attract foreign investment. Projects must provide measurable benefits to sub-Saharan countries, promoting sustainable economic growth and increasing investment from high-quality U.S. and U.S.-aligned companies, while creating favorable conditions for U.S. commercial participation.
Bureau of African Affairs
Thrive Philanthropy - Thrive Grant
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Thrive Grant supports initiatives aimed at establishing equitable, plant-based food systems by decreasing animal consumption and promoting vegan advocacy. Targeting mid-size to larger organizations with proven success, the grant encourages proposals that align with Thrive Philanthropy's mission. Eligible applicants should demonstrate a strong community reputation and are expected to operate outside the U.S. Notably, the grant excludes for-profit entities and projects that exploit animals.
Thrive Philanthropy