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Trafficked, Disabled, Refugee Child Welfare, Safety and Community Program Grants

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THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: Child/Youth Health and Welfare, Children w/ Disabilities, Safety, Refugee Children, Community
Deadline:
Ongoing

“Our current International Program is focused on several populations of particularly vulnerable children and also supports organizations that enable entrepreneurs to build sustainable economic communities for their children and families. We note the overlap and diversity of these program areas and do, on occasion, support organizations whose work may be in an allied or supporting area. Many of the programs supported by the Foundation focus on ensuring that children are safe and have access to education and care.

  1. Trafficked and Exploited Children – We partner with organizations that work to prevent child trafficking; to secure the release of children from their captivity and provide them with shelter, care and rehabilitation; and advocate for the passage and enforcement of laws against trafficking and the related scourge of child marriage.  Our partners may return children to their families when that is a safe option or provide safe and nurturing preferably non-institutional long term care that enable children to gain a sense of self worth and dignity.
  2. Disabled Children – We partner with organizations that provide health care, emotional support, education and training, and that promote dignity and facilitate the child’s active and full inclusion and participation in their home, school and community.
  3. Displaced and Refugee Children – We partner with organizations that provide housing, stability and education to children to help them survive the difficult and dislocating conditions in which they are forced to live.
  4. Sustainable Economic Communities – We partner with a very limited number of community based organizations that empower village-level entrepreneurs to provide a sustainable livelihood for their families and which strengthen the fabric of community health and education.

Funder: Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation
Eligibility:
“Organizations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code.”
Amount:
Unspecified
Contact:
Link.


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