Russell Sage Foundation
For its November 11, 2020 deadline the Russell Sage Foundation will return to accepting letters of inquiry under the following core programs and special initiatives: Future of Work;
For its November 11, 2020 deadline the Russell Sage Foundation will return to accepting letters of inquiry under the following core programs and special initiatives: Future of Work;
This is a list of global response funds and funding opportunities related to COVID-19 relief. This list was complied using publicly available information and while we strive to be comprehensive, we may have missed your fund. If you would like your fund to be included, please fill out the submission form at www.cof.org/covid19fund
Leverages the expertise of the university’s large space science community, advancing areas including space exploration, astrobiology, space situational awareness, and planetary defense.
XPRIZE Rapid Covid Testing is a $5 million dollar, 6-month competition to develop faster, cheaper, and easier to use COVID-19 testing methods at scale. No more guessing. No more lack of tests. The world needs more high-quality, affordable testing to safely re-open.
Testing for Impact
USAID/GH is seeking Concept Papers that incorporate interventions that will build upon and expand USAID’s efforts to better connect communities and health systems, as part of the COVID-19 response as well as in strengthening and adapting existing health systems to their communities for COVID-19 preparedness and response.
On July 15, the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) released a modified request for applications (RFA) for the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Competitive Grants Program, focused on education and workforce development.
In response to the global COVID-19 crisis, Global Water 2020 has developed several resources to aid WASH stakeholders in their fundraising efforts in relation to COVID-19.
The Rapid Response Grants aim at increasing the resilience of protected areas and local communities’ livelihoods facing the risks and difficulties of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
DEADLINE: This is an open-ended call until 31 December 2020, 23:59 Brussels time. Applicants can apply at any time before the deadline. It is aimed that the final decision on awarding the grant will be taken within 6 weeks of the receipt of proposals.
One Young World surveyed 1,000 young people from over 65 countries to gather information on how young people are affected by COVID-19.
Survey results tell us that a staggering 72% of young people have volunteered their time to help others during this pandemic, and two-thirds (62%) don't believe that government has adequately addressed their concerns on the pandemic.
The report takes a look at what is affecting young people most, and what they are looking for during this crisis.
As of March of 2020, The Pollination Project has redirected all of our focus, support, and seed funding to uplifting the selfless actions of frontline grassroots volunteers working in response to COVID-19 (aka coronavirus) in their communities.
Who are these everyday heroes?
They are community groups organizing grocery drives and supply delivery for elderly neighbors in New York City, or chefs converting their restaurants to community kitchens for children & families who are food insecure.