Overview
Donor: | Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe |
Application procedure: | Online Application |
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: | 80.000GBP |
Funding ratio: | up to 70% |
Sectors
- Children & Youth
- Education
- Religion & Faith
Project Locations
Asia
Russian Federation
Europe
Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
Description
1) Objective
The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe is a philanthropic foundation that supports a range of projects across Europe to ensure Jewish communal life and cultural heritage are sustained for future generations.
Projects in this category will contribute to the Foundation’s goal of ensuring that Jewish communal organisations are equipped to engage Jews with positive Jewish life and learning through education, leadership development and community engagement. They invite Jewish communal organisations to propose a new strategy, programme or project that addresses the need for a pipeline that leads graduates of youth and student frameworks into professional and volunteer leadership roles in their local or country-wide community. With the support of this grant, community organisers will consider the required training, support, peer- learning and creative thinking that will be needed by future community leaders. Young adults will be Jewishly inspired and empowered to lead and will know how and where they can best contribute to the future of their Jewish Community.
2) Eligibility
The organisation’s activities must be deemed charitable under UK charity law, and they will require proof of its charitable status. This includes organisations which are either not-for-profit or publicly funded e.g., state or private libraries, archives, museums, research institutes, universities, cultural centres or non-profit organisations.
3) Location
Actions must take place in Europe including Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.
4) Budget
Requests for funding should range from a minimum of £10,000 per year to a maximum of £40,000 per year for up to 2 years (a maximum total of £80,000). They will fund up to 70% of the project budget and at least 30% of the cost of the project will need to come from other funding sources.
5) Application
They have various grant rounds throughout the year (i.e., in autumn and spring). Applications must be submitted via the online portal.