The Minor Foundation for Major Challenges (MFMC) is now seeking applications for its Small and Large Grants Program.
Donor Name: The Minor Foundation for Major Challenges
Country: Global
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/08/2023
Size of the Grant: EUR 20,000 to EUR 200,000
Details:
The Minor Foundation for Major Challenges (MFMC) is a Norwegian foundation that supports communication projects which advance the transition to a low carbon economy.
MFMC supports projects that support urgent, large-scale transformation, with a focus on changing policies and practices in public or private institutions.
The foundation will only consider applications that clearly fall under its strategy.
Priorities
- The foundation’s priorities for 2019-2023 are to
- encourage and support innovation in climate communication
- increase the number of voices and narratives in climate advocacy
- help strengthen social and political movements that open up for radical change
- concentrate on supporting European proposals
Types of Grants
- Large Grants: In this category, MFMC is looking for projects typically in the range of EUR 20,000 to EUR 200,000, although larger projects may be considered. The application process consists of two steps, where interested organizations are asked to initially submit a short pitch. Based on this, the organization may be invited to submit a full application if the MFMC board finds the project appealing.
- Small Grants: In this category, it is possible to apply for smaller grants of up to EUR 10,000 in a simplified one-stage process. Applications will be assessed by the MFMC board based on its aims and strategy.
Eligibility Criteria
The Foundation supports advocates of climate change mitigation. The calls for applications are open to international applicants.
- They won’t fund projects which:
- have a purely local focus
- are about implementing community-level projects such as forest conservation,
- tree planting, climate change adaptation
- target the general public with climate-related information
- are from an individual: they only fund organisations who have some kind of formal existence, such as charities, associations etc.
For more information, visit Minor Foundation for Major Challenges.