Initiative for Human Rights
Highlights
Imagine this: you have a chance to transform your business while making a positive impact in your community. This program offers grants specifically designed to support human rights initiatives. This means your projects could receive financial backing to help with training, awareness campaigns, or community engagement efforts.
Why should you apply? Here are the key reasons:
- Make a Difference: By applying, you're not just enhancing your business, but also contributing to vital social causes.
- Accessible Funding: There's no requirement regarding the number of employees or revenue, making it open and flexible for all businesses.
- Support for Your Vision: Use the funds for what matters most to you and your community.
Approval from this program can provide you with the resources needed to elevate your projects while boosting your business’s reputation. It's easy to get started, and the process is designed to be straightforward. Don't miss out on this opportunity to drive change!
Financing Details
Type of Financing
This program offers a grant. Grants do not require repayment, which makes them an excellent option for businesses looking for funding without the stress of future debt.
Repayment Terms and Interest Rates
Since this is a grant, there are no repayment terms or interest rates involved. This means you can use the funding to grow your business without worrying about paying it back.
Eligible Expenses
Funds can be used for a variety of eligible expenses, including:
- Operational costs
- Project-related expenses
- Equipment purchases
- Staff training and development
Ineligible Expenses
The funds cannot be used for:
- Personal expenses
- Existing debt repayment
- Activities not aligned with the program goals
Fees Associated with the Program
There are generally no fees associated with applying for or receiving the grant. However, it's always wise to double-check the specific terms in the program details.
Qualifications
- Location: Must be based in Manila, Philippines.
- Sectors: Open to all sectors.
- Employees: No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
- Company Revenue: No minimum or maximum revenue qualifications.
- Legal Structure: All legal structures are applicable.
- Profit Structure: All profit structures are applicable.
Disqualifications
- Closing Date: Concept papers must be submitted by May 29, 2019, 9:00 AM Manila time. Submissions after this date will not be accepted.
Description
This program focuses on tackling human rights issues in your community. It allows you to seek funding for initiatives that promote and protect human rights through various actionable responses. You have the chance to make a real difference while also securing support for your business.
You could receive grants that can assist you in funding your projects. These funds can be used for training programs, awareness campaigns, or community engagement efforts. The good news is, there is no requirement for how many employees you need or how much revenue your business generates, so it's open to all.
With flexible conditions on the use of the fund, you can focus on what truly matters to you and your business. Keep in mind that this funding is available until May 29, 2019. This is your chance to benefit your business while also taking a stand for important social causes.
Program Steps
Identify Your Project
Decide on the human rights initiative you want to pursue. This could involve training programs, awareness campaigns, or community engagement efforts.Gather Required Documentation
Make sure you have the following documents ready:- Business registration certificate
- Tax identification number
- Detailed project proposal explaining your initiative
- Budget breakdown of how the funds will be used
- Testimonials or letters of support from community stakeholders (if applicable)
Complete the Application Form
Fill out the application form available on the program's website. Be clear and concise in your responses.Submit Your Application
Send your completed application along with your documentation through the designated submission channel. Ensure you keep a copy of everything for your records.Follow Up
After submission, consider following up with the program administrators to check the status of your application.