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Oneness Revival Team NGO Grant

This grant provides financial support and resources to small, grassroots nonprofit organizations worldwide, enabling them to expand their community impact through social, economic, and environmental initiatives.

$50,000
Active
Nationwide
Recurring
Grant Description

The Oneness Revival Team NGO Grant is administered by the Oneness Revival Team, a non profit and humanitarian organization dedicated to supporting grassroots non governmental organizations through funding and capacity building. The organization focuses on empowering smaller NGOs that often lack access to large scale funding opportunities, particularly those working toward social, economic, and environmental development. This grant cycle represents the organization’s continued effort to strengthen community level initiatives globally by providing financial support and operational resources. The primary objective of the grant is to enable NGOs with limited annual budgets to expand their impact, improve organizational effectiveness, and implement meaningful programs. The funding is intended to support initiatives that create measurable change within communities, including program delivery, advocacy efforts, and outreach activities. The grant allows flexibility in how funds are used, including launching new projects, scaling existing programs, and strengthening internal systems such as staffing, governance, and operational infrastructure. The program includes two funding tracks within the same grant opportunity. The SEED Grant is designed for organizations that have not previously received funding from the Oneness Revival Team, offering them an opportunity to initiate or expand projects. The THRIVE Grant is reserved for organizations that have already been funded by the organization and are seeking continued support to sustain or grow successful initiatives. Both tracks provide one year of funding within the same financial range and share similar goals, but differ in eligibility based on prior funding history. Eligible applicants must be registered non profit organizations operating in their respective countries and demonstrate clear mission alignment, measurable impact, and strong financial accountability practices. The program specifically targets organizations with relatively small operating budgets, emphasizing support for grassroots entities. Applicants are required to provide documentation verifying their legal status, organizational structure, and financial transparency, including registration certificates, governing documents, and bank statements. The application process is conducted online through the organization’s portal and requires submission of a completed application form along with supporting materials. Required components include a detailed project proposal outlining objectives and expected outcomes, a budget breakdown, organizational profile, and documentation confirming nonprofit status. Additional applicant level information and identification are also required to complete the submission. Applications are evaluated by a grant selection committee based on several criteria, including project feasibility, sustainability, community impact, financial responsibility, and alignment with the organization’s mission. The review process emphasizes the ability of the proposed initiative to produce tangible benefits and demonstrate responsible use of funds. Applicants must ensure that their proposals clearly articulate expected outcomes and implementation strategies. The grant cycle operates on an annual basis with a defined submission deadline of December 20, 2026. While the opening date is not explicitly stated, the presence of a fixed annual cycle suggests recurring funding opportunities in subsequent years. Selected organizations receive funding for a one year performance period. Applicants may contact the organization directly via the provided email address or phone number for additional information or clarification regarding the application process.

Funding Details

Award Range

$25,000 - $50,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

One year grants for SEED and THRIVE tracks ranging from 25000 to 50000 USD supporting projects and organizational capacity

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Applicants must be registered nonprofit organizations operating in their respective countries with clear mission objectives and measurable impact. Organizations must demonstrate financial transparency and accountability and provide documentation including registration certificates organizational constitution tax documents and bank statements. The program targets smaller NGOs with limited operating budgets and requires submission of a detailed proposal and supporting materials.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Expert Tips

Ensure strong alignment with mission demonstrate measurable impact provide clear budget transparency and show feasibility and sustainability of the project

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

December 20, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

Oneness Revival Team

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Categories
Community Development
Capacity Building
Social Advocacy