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How to Apply for the Paul Hamlyn Foundation – India Fund

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s work in India centers around funding small NGOs working with the most vulnerable communities in priority geographical areas. The India Fund offers grants ranging from ₹10,00,000 to ₹30,00,000 with a rolling application cycle, evaluated biannually in March and October, for project durations of 1 to 2 years. If you’re considering applying for this grant, here are some key things you need to know about the India Fund application process:

The India Fund believes that communities must be central to the work partners undertake and should place people facing disadvantage in India at the heart of leading change and designing solutions to overcome inequality. 

The strategic aims of the fund are to:

Who do the funds want to support?

Organizations supported within the Fund have to be local Indian NGOs with Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) registration.

The fund supports the organizations who are:

What will they fund?

Vulnerable communities

They fund organizations working with vulnerable communities. This includes but is not limited to the following groups:

They want to fund organizations that support these communities to build on their strengths and develop leadership.

Priority geographical areas

They only fund work in their priority areas. This focuses on central parts of India which are among the poorest parts of the country, stretching between the eastern part of Gujarat in the west to West Bengal and Assam in the east.

They support work in the following states:

In addition to these states, the fund also supports work in certain culturally identifiable regions in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan which face more extreme poverty than other parts in those states:

What is the application process?

There are two ways to apply to the India Fund, depending on the scale of work your organization does.

Application Process for India Fund (Micro-Level)

Eligibility Criteria:

  1. Submit Application: Submit your funding request via its online portal. Applications are accepted continuously.
  2. Review Schedule: Applications are evaluated biannually in March and October.

Applying for Meso- or Macro-Level Funding

Eligibility Criteria:

  1. Request a Call: Initiate contact to discuss eligibility for higher-level funding.
  2. Submit Application: Upon recommendation, submit your funding proposal online.
  3. Review Schedule: Applications are reviewed biannually in March and October.

For more information on applying and exploring opportunities with the India Fund, visit the Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s official website or contact their grants management team directly.

Best of luck with your application. 

Do you want to learn how to write a winning proposal? Check out the link below!

If you want to learn more about how to write a proposal for a project about India Fund, take a look at our resource guide specifically designed for this. It includes many tips and also some sample proposals so that you can learn from successful proposals.

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