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Grant Opportunities: Submissions open for ProVeg Grants Program 2024 – fundsforNGOs

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Grant Opportunities: Submissions open for ProVeg Grants Program 2024 – fundsforNGOs

Deadline: 01-Dec-24

The ProVeg Grants program offers expertise and support to high-potential organisations that are focused on transforming the food system.

ProVeg Grants is a credible and trusted platform through which philanthropists can support diet-change organisations and initiatives around the world.

The ProVeg Grants program is accelerating the transformation of the food system by providing support for organisations involved in this vital work. Since 2019, ProVeg International has provided more than 500 grants to organisations and individuals in over 70 countries. They provide both financial support and assistance with capacity-building.

Funding Information
  • ProVeg Grants offers financial support of between $5,000 and $50,000 per year.
Benefits 
  • Access to more than 200 experts
    • ProVeg Grantees receive access to the network of more than 200 experts who work in the food-system-transformation space.
  • One-on-one consultations
    • They provide one-on-one consultations with grantees, providing advice about organisational structure, strategy, impact initiatives, and other key facets of their work.
  • Resources and support
    • They provide numerous other resources, in the form of reports, research, webinars, and events throughout the year.
Intervention focus
  • Applicants must be individuals or organisations focused on food-system transformation, and looking to implement one or more of the following interventions:
    • Schools & University Engagement
      • Reaching young people at an early age, either through making their meals more plant-friendly, or educating them directly on the benefits of plant-based diets.
    • Influencing Dietary Guidelines
      • Encouraging decision makers to provide dietary recommendations that cover the broad spectrum of plant-based diets and help to meet health and climate goals.
    • Healthcare Interventions
      • Engaging with healthcare professionals to implement plant-based nutrition in healthcare.
    • Food Industry Events
      • Accelerating and empowering innovative food technologies by bringing together key stakeholders in industry-oriented events.
    • Corporate Engagement
      • Working with businesses, decision makers, and institutions to develop, provide, and promote healthy, compassionate, and sustainable plant-based options.
    • Corporate Rankings
      • Campaigning using rankings in order to raise public awareness about companies’ plant-based products
    • V-Label
      • The V-Label is an internationally recognised, registered seal for labelling vegan and vegetarian products, and a trusted resource for consumers. By becoming a regional V-Label partner, you can bring in steady, reliable revenue, as well as providing a useful tool for connecting with and supporting plant-based businesses.
    • Labelling Restrictions
      • Campaigning against labelling restrictions.
    • Political Outreach
      • Working with governmental and intergovernmental agencies, NGOs, and researchers to create plant-forward policies and practices.
    • Movement Building
      • Working to support other NGOs, alliances, advocacy groups, and communities in relation to food-system transformation.
    • Challenge Campaigns
      • Supporting individuals or teams to reduce their consumption of animal-based products through fun and engaging challenges.
    • Veg Festivals
      • Inspiring and educating the general public to adopt a vegan lifestyle through in-person events.
    • Public Outreach & Social Media
      • Providing inspiration and support to help reduce and eliminate animal-based products from people’s diets.
Eligibility Criteria
  • They prioritise proposals from outside the United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Czechia, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Belgium, Nigeria, Malaysia, and the United States.
  • They do not support individuals and organisations who conduct work to improve the welfare and conditions of farmed animals.
  • They prioritise organisations that are led by and meaningfully employ women, people of colour, and other marginalised people.
  • Grantees must align with the ProVeg Grants programme’s safe-space and respectful-workplace values.
Ineligibility Criteria
  • Animal welfare reforms or welfare campaigns
  • Animal farming or other animal use
  • Projects that use animal-based products (animal-based food, leather, etc.)
  • Projects or organisations that benefit, support, or are impartial to animal farming or other exploitation of animals
  • For-profit companies
  • Food banks, hunger relief, or food expenses
  • Gardening projects
  • Book production
  • Animal rescue or care

For more information, visit ProVeg International.

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