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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>Grant Duration Not Mentioned / Applications open for 2025 Sparking Change Grant

Applications open for 2025 Sparking Change Grant

Dated: October 18, 2024

USA for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is seeking applicants for the 2025 Sparking Change grant.

Donor Name: USA for UNHCR

State: Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Washington, Wisconsin

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 11/22/2024

Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

Awarded refugee leaders who are creating change and building local communities will receive project support of up to $10,000 and personal honoraria of up to $2,500. Applications of particular interest include projects that (1) build new collaborations between refugees, neighbors and organizations; (2) utilize creative approaches to showcase community innovation and creativity; and (3) scale and grow community impact from existing smaller effort initiatives. The grant will highlight work in four focus areas:

  • Newest Neighbors: Projects emphasizing welcoming, cultivating relationships and navigating new communities.
  • Better Together: Projects that foster cohesion, build bridges across cultural differences, or connect multiple communities across religious or cultural identities.
  • Creative Voices: Projects rooted in art, culture or storytelling that highlight the creative voices of newcomers to build visibility and understanding.
  • Play Together: Projects building connections through sports, hobbies or togetherness which foster unity by spending time together.

Criteria 

Applicants should be leaders in their communities and are working to create awareness, understanding and community for people who have experienced forced displacement.

  • Location: Individuals living in and completing projects in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Washington (WA) and Wisconsin and who have personally experienced forced displacement are eligible to apply. They hope to expand geographically in subsequent years.
  • Individual Focused: At this time, individuals over 18 and groups of fewer than three are eligible to apply. Applications from organizations such as 501(c)3 non-profits or LLC corporations are not eligible. Individuals who work for an organization but are submitting a project unassociated with that organization are eligible.
  • Eligibility Status: Eligible applicants must have personally experienced forced displacement. Those with lived experience as a refugee, asylum seeker, or were previously an internally displaced person, are/were stateless, or arrived in the U.S. through a special immigrant visa, temporary protected status or humanitarian parole are encouraged to apply.
  • Projects: This initiative aims to support community building and integration among those who have experienced forced displacement. Projects that provide direct services (food provisions, clothing drives, etc.) are not eligible at this time. Projects are expected to be completed in 2025.

Go to the Sparking Change submission form to submit your application. This application process is expected to take at least 1 hour and no more than 4 hours. Your submission should include:

  • Key goals and activities of your project and how this grant will help support your work.
  • A project budget.
  • Past experience with community leadership and project management.
  • (Optional) Supporting documents, such as project proposals, resumes and letters of recommendation.
  • Please note that grantees will be required to attend the Welcoming Interactive on May 19 – 22, 2025 in Detroit, MI as part of the completion of this grant.

For more information, visit USA for UNHCR.

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