The Type 1 Diabetes Community Fund is accepting applications for the 2024 funding opportunity until December 9, 2024. Below, we share answers to the most common questions from interested applicants. For any outstanding questions, please send us an email.
Yes, international NGOs can apply for a grant if their country office is located in one of our eligible countries and is actively engaged in deploying a community-based approach, which involves employing community staff to benefit local community members.
Yes. While it’s not required for type 1 diabetes to be the primary focus of the organization, it’s essential to note that funding from The T1D Community Fund must be exclusively allocated to support type 1 diabetes programming. Competitive proposals will clearly demonstrate how the proposed funding will directly contribute to specific type 1 diabetes-related initiatives.
Only non-governmental organizations and charities are eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. Read the full eligibility requirements.
Yes, these requests are eligible. To be competitive, you will need to clearly demonstrate how the requested funding will directly benefit individuals living with type 1 diabetes and their families.
Anticipated awards will range from USD$10,000 to USD$40,000 each year for up to three years.
Yes, learn more about the 30 T1D Community Fund grantee partners on our website and in the Q&A series with the first cohort.
Yes, a consortium of organizations is welcome to submit a joint application. All participating organizations must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the Request for Proposals and the proposed work must clearly benefit people living with type 1 diabetes and their families.
Only organizations recognized as non-governmental or charitable entities may apply. Individuals do not meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the Request for Proposal.
Applications will be accepted via our online form until December 9, 2024. All proposals will be reviewed once the application window closes and applicants can expect notifications in March 2024.
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The T1D Community Fund supports community-based organizations working to improve the lives of people living with Type 1 diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. It is powered by Panorama Global—a social impact nonprofit that empowers changemakers through radical collaboration—with seed funding from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.