Accessing Global Health Partnerships
GrantID: 20229
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Why International Initiatives Align with UJA's Global Mission
The United Jewish Appeal (UJA) has a long history of supporting a global network of nonprofit partners, including Jewish community centers, human-service agencies, camps, Hillels, and overseas agencies. As an international-focused grant, this funding opportunity is designed to support initiatives that align with UJA's mission to foster global Jewish unity and promote humanitarian efforts worldwide. International initiatives that receive funding through this grant will be expected to demonstrate a clear connection to the global Jewish community and contribute to the betterment of society.
One state agency that plays a significant role in facilitating international humanitarian efforts is the New York State Department of State's Division of International Affairs. This division works to promote New York's interests abroad and foster global cooperation on issues such as economic development, environmental protection, and human rights. Initiatives that align with the division's goals and objectives may be well-positioned to receive funding through this grant.
Geographic and Demographic Considerations for International Grantees
The international scope of this grant means that applicants from diverse geographic regions may be eligible for funding. However, certain demographic features may distinguish one region from another. For example, areas with significant Jewish populations, such as Israel or New York City, may have different needs and priorities compared to regions with smaller Jewish communities. Applicants should be aware of these differences and tailor their proposals accordingly. The presence of major Jewish communities and cultural centers can also impact the types of initiatives that are likely to receive funding. For instance, Israel's status as a major Jewish cultural and spiritual hub may influence the types of projects that are supported in that region.
Frequently Asked Questions for International Applicants
Q: How does UJA prioritize international initiatives, and what types of projects are most likely to receive funding? A: UJA prioritizes initiatives that demonstrate a clear connection to the global Jewish community and contribute to the betterment of society. Projects that promote Jewish unity, support humanitarian efforts, and foster global cooperation are often well-received.
Q: Can international applicants partner with organizations based in New York City or other U.S. locations to enhance their proposals? A: Yes, international applicants are encouraged to explore potential partnerships with organizations based in New York City or other U.S. locations, as these collaborations can strengthen proposals and enhance their impact.
Q: Are there any specific reporting or compliance requirements that international grantees should be aware of? A: Yes, international grantees will be expected to comply with all relevant UJA reporting and compliance requirements, which may include regular financial reporting, programmatic updates, and evaluations. Grantees should carefully review these requirements and ensure they have the necessary capacity to meet them.
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