UK-based Charles Hayward Foundation is now accepting applications for grants aimed at improving the livelihoods of disadvantaged communities in Commonwealth countries across Africa.
The foundation is offering one-year grants of up to £15,000 for grassroots projects that promote clean water and sanitation, sustainable livelihoods tied to environmental conservation, and income-generating farming skills.
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To be eligible, applicants must be UK-registered charities with an annual income between £150,000 and £4 million. Projects must be community-driven, include local training, and have a clear exit strategy to ensure long-term sustainability beyond the involvement of delivery partners.
The foundation emphasizes support for projects that are deeply embedded in local communities and avoids funding in areas such as disaster relief, general education, or overseas travel programs.
Organizations interested in applying are encouraged to review the full guidelines and submit proposals that align with the foundation's focus on practical, sustainable impact.
For more details, visit the Charles Hayward Foundation.
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