Overview
Donor: | Beit Trust |
Application procedure: | Concept Note |
Donor base: | United Kingdom |
Reference number: | - |
Eligible applicants: | Non-Profit Organisation |
Deadline: | ongoing |
Financial details
Grant size: | Small - up to $100,000 |
Minimum grant size: | - |
Total available budget: | - |
Funding type: | Grants |
Maximum grant size: | 50.000GBP |
Funding ratio: | Co-funding preferred |
Sectors
- Animal Welfare
- Children & Youth
- Environment & Natural Resources
- Health
- Social Inclusion
- Water & Sanitation
- Women & Gender
Project Locations
Africa
Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Description
1) Objective
Due to its history, the Trust provides assistance in the following four programmatic areas: (1) education (including teacher training, equipment, and school buildings and infrastructure); (2) health (including hospitals, clinics and medical equipment); (3) welfare (including care homes for orphans and the old); and (4) the environment (conservation of endangered animals). They have a strong preference to funding buildings and infrastructure.
Grants are preferably given to non-profit organisations, including schools, hospitals and health centres associated with missions). They only support projects in Zimbabwe (where they also have an office), Zambia and Malawi. They also provide a limited number of postgraduate scholarships for candidates domiciled in Malawi, Zambia or Zimbabwe.
2) Eligibility
Eligible for funding are preferably mission-related local non-profits, including schools and hospitals.
3) Location
The Trust operates in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
4) Budget
New grants are normally in the order of up to £50,000. The total annual funding volume is around £2,000,000.
5) Application
All grant enquiries should be directed to the Beit Trust Representative in Harare. His email address is africa(a)beittrust.org.uk. The Beit Trustees meet in London twice a year. Completed applications to be considered at their June meeting should reach the Beit Trustees’ Representative in Harare no later than 30 November. Applications to be considered at their November meeting should reach the Representative no later than 31 May.