Clore Jewish Development Fund opens round three of funding
The Clore Duffield Foundation is now accepting applications for Round 3 of “Sparks: The Clore Jewish Development Fund”, an initiative to support Jewish communities outside London.
The Foundation is the founder of the Jewish Community Centre for London, a non-religious community centre inspired by similar centres in the USA and Europe. Sparks aims to celebrate the creation of the capital’s first JCC.
Grants are available to fund innovative cultural, educational and community development projects including events, outreach, interfaith activity and capacity building programs.
Applicants are encouraged to approach this funding opportunity in creative and imaginative ways. The Fund is open to applications from non-Jewish organisations if projects fall within the criteria.
The applicant needs to be a registered charity, a limited company or school, or has a partner who falls into one of these categories.
The Fund has £100,000 available each year and accepts applications only once a year. The closing date for applications this year is 30 April 2009.
http://www.cloreduffield.org.uk/page_sub.php?id=72&parent=35
Source: eJewish Philanthropy.