The Commonwealth Foundation will be undergoing a comprehensive review of its Grants Programme over the next eight months.
A new, refreshed and revitalised programme will be launched in July 2012.
To enable us to undertake the review there will be some changes to our grants activities during this period.
Commonwealth Foundation Responsive Grants
Applications
For all organisations that wish to apply for a responsive grant, please
note that this will be the final grants cycle until after 30 June 2012.
As a result, we have extended the deadline for the current round which
would normally end on 31 December 2011 to 31 January 2012. We are
accepting applications from organisations that want to undertake
activities from January – September 2012.
Reporting
Any changes to reporting requirements for responsive grant applications
for the cycle ending 31 January 2012, will be communicated to
successful applicants once the grants have been approved.
There will be no changes to reporting requirements for grants that have already been approved.
Commonwealth Association Grants
Applications
Commonwealth Associations can apply for grants for support in the 2012/2013 financial year up until 31 December 2011. Application forms and guidelines can
be found on the website, and these applications will be considered in
line with our current granting policy. All grants approved and
contracted up until 30 June 2012 will be subject to our current grant
conditions.
Reporting
Any changes to reporting requirements for grants for 2012/2013
financial year will be communicated to successful applicants once the
grants have been approved.
There will be no changes to reporting requirements for grants that have already been approved.
Special Grants Initiative
In 2012, the Commonwealth
Foundation will once again run the highly successful Special Grants
Initiative. The theme we will be announced in the next few weeks so
please check back for further details.
For further information on Commonwealth Foundation grants, click here
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