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APPLYING FOR GRANTS



CURRENT UK FUNDING PRIORITES


Employment and training

We are seeking programmes that enable people living with HIV to access training and support in order to gain employment, remain in employment and increase their income levels. Programmes should demonstrate how they aim to measure the impact of their interventions in relation to qualifications gained, reduction in unemployment levels, increases in income levels of people living with HIV and use of non HIV employment and training services.

 

We are particularly interested in seeking applications from collaborating groups of organisations or consortia. Priority will be given to applicants working UK-wide or in Brighton, the East of England, the Midlands, London, the North West, South Central, and Yorkshire and the Humber areas.

 


 
Robert Key Memorial Fund

This fund is actively seeking applications for work to advance the rights or meet the needs of People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) from vulnerable or marginalised communities.

 

Frontline organisations undertaking this work with the active participation of PLWHA and marginalised communities are encouraged apply.  Each application should be grounded in an analysis of local needs and be able to predict clear and measurable benefits from the proposed work for a defined group of individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

 

Grant applicants must be able to:

  • Demonstrate a tangible benefit for individuals living with HIV/AIDS
  • Work with those excluded from mainstream HIV/AIDS programmes due to circumstances (e.g. prison populations) or marginalisation (e.g. transgender communities)
  • Prove strong involvement and participation of target communities
  • Have clear entry and exit strategies for direct support to individuals
  • Be able to measure and demonstrate results of previous work
  • Work in one of EJAF’s programme countries
  • Be a registered not for profit organisation

 

Applications will be considered for awards up to £10,000 per year and may be for single or multi-year programmes.

 

You will need to demonstrate clearly how you meet the above criteria. Emphasis will be placed on community led organisations and those working in partnership with other service providers.

 


   


  

 


Clicking ‘Apply Now’ will take you to an external website (formstack.com) where you can securely complete and submit your online Concept Note form. 

  

  




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