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In order to participate in the Botswana programme, nonprofit organisations in Botswana are required to meet the eligibility criteria outlined below and those required by individual Donating Partners.
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In order for US to validate your organization, you will need to provide sufficient evidence that your organization holds the above status. This may include a certificate of registration or incorporation, inclusion in an official government registry or database, and/or a copy of your organization’s governing documents.
To initiate the validation review process, the organization should register on this website and provide all requested information. Our designated representative will review the provided details and determine if the registered organization meets the requirements established in the localized definition.
Please note that validated organizations are also subject to any additional eligibility criteria required by specific programs or service offerings being applied for.
In order to participate in the TechSoup South Africa Programme, South African non-profit organisations are required to meet both the general eligibility criteria outlined below and those required by individual Donating Partners.
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In order to participate in the Techsoup Kenya programme, nonprofit organisations in Kenya are required to meet the eligibility criteria outlined below and those required by individual Donating Partners.
Eligible organisations will:
In order to participate in TechSoup Tanzania programs and services, an organization must be validated by TechSoup as an organization operating on a nonprofit basis for the public benefit.
In order to successfully complete the validation review in Tanzania, an organization must be:
In order for TechSoup to validate your organization, you will need to provide sufficient evidence that your organization holds the above status. This may include a certificate of registration or incorporation, inclusion in an official government registry or database, and/or a copy of your organization’s governing documents.
To initiate the validation review process, the organization should register on this website and provide all requested information. A designated TechSoup representative will review the provided details and determine if the registered organization meets the requirements established in the localized definition.
Please note that validated organizations are also subject to any additional eligibility criteria required by specific programs or service offerings being applied for.
In order to participate in TechSoup Ghana programs and services, an organization must be validated by TechSoup as an organization operating on a nonprofit basis for the public benefit.
In order to successfully complete the validation review in Ghana, an organization must be:
In order for TechSoup to validate your organization, you will need to provide sufficient evidence that your organization holds the above status. This may include a certificate of registration or incorporation, inclusion in an official government registry or database, and/or a copy of your organization’s governing documents.
To initiate the validation review process, the organization should register on this website and provide all requested information. A designated TechSoup representative will review the provided details and determine if the registered organization meets the requirements established in the localized definition.
Please note that validated organizations are also subject to any additional eligibility criteria required by specific programs or service offerings being applied for.
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1) Objective
The International Trans Fund (ITF) is a participatory grant-making fund made up of trans-activists and donors. The mission of the Fund is to mobilise sustainable resources for strong, trans-led movements and collective action, and to address and eliminate funding gaps impacting trans groups across the globe. The ITF’s priorities in this funding cycle are to: (1) fund a diversity of groups, including around regions, languages, gender and other identities, strategies and issues; (2) reach trans communities facing greater levels of marginalization (e.g. racism, classism, ageism, ableism, misogyny and so on); and (3) support trans groups whose work is intersectional and contributes to social justice, movement building, and the liberation of trans people.
2) Budget
This year the ITF is introducing two grant types:
(1) SEED Grant (1-year):
The SEED grant is a 1-year general support and/or project grant for trans-led organizations that have never been funded by the ITF, or that prefer to apply for this grant instead of the THRIVE Grant. Grants range from $10,000 to $25,000 USD/year;
(2) THRIVE Grant (2-year): The THRIVE grant is a 2-year general support grant ONLY for trans-led organizations that have been previously funded by the ITF and are in good standing. Grants range from $25,000 to $50,000 USD/year.
3) Application
The deadline to apply is December 12, 2023 at 5pm (ET/New York time).