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  1. We provide meaningful grants to exceptional non-profit organizations committed to addressing the most pressing human needs and to creating sustainable opportunities in the developing world. Learn More About Our Focus

  2. Grant Application Process | The International Foundation. Our grants applications are based on eligibility and approval of an LOI, range up to $50,000 and are distributed twice annually (in July and January). Applications are initially reviewed by the grants committee and approved by the full Board.

  3. All organizations seeking grants from The International Foundation must first complete a very brief, online evaluation to help us assess application eligibility. If your organization meets all the requirements outline below, we invite you to participate in our streamlined process.

  4. There are a wide variety of grants available to help Lions serve their local communities and the world. We encourage you to explore the different grant types to find out if there’s a grant that’s right for your club, district or multiple district now or in the future. Foundation (LCIF) Grants. Learn More. SightFirst Grants. READ MORE. Learn More.

  5. International Giving | Council on Foundations. Home. Topic. International Giving. These resources are for U.S. foundations and grantmakers wishing to make grants abroad. The resources on this page focus on global grantmaking in general. We provide all legal considerations for international giving in our international giving regulations resources.

  6. Deadline: 15-Mar-2024. The International Foundation is offering grants to US-based non-profit organizations who partner with poor communities in the developing world to improve their health, education and incomes, while strengthening local capacity to sustain their benefits.

  7. International Grantmaking: A Guide for Funders Making Grants Outside the United States. A Chapter in Mastering Foundation Law: The Council on Foundations Compendium of Legal Resources. Making grants to institutions outside of the United States is challenging and rewarding.

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