Nonprofits Without Borders: The Strength of Collective Action

International nonprofits, or nonprofits without borders, play a transformative role in addressing our global challenges. These organizations unite international volunteers and resources to tackle critical issues like environmental protections, social justice, and humanitarian aid. These efforts are sustained through various funding sources like individual donations, crowdfunding campaigns, charitable foundation contributions, and corporate sponsorships. Together, these funding streams provide nonprofits with the resources needed to drive impactful programs and create meaningful change. However, grants remain the chief source of funding for international nonprofits. In fact, one might surmise they are the cornerstone of their success.

The specialists at GrantWatch meticulously identify and gather potential grants from foundations and federal, state, and local sources, so all nonprofits, including those that work on international causes have access to this essential funding. GrantWatch has the grants to empower these organizations by connecting them with funding opportunities tailored to their missions, ensuring they can continue their invaluable work across borders. In fact, there are over 500 grants available in our International Nonprofits category.

International Grants For Collective Action

  1. Address Global Challenges – Up to $15,000 to USA, Canada, and International organizations to address global challenges. Funding is for innovative ideas in the early stages of development and have the potential for large-scale impact.
  2. Sustainable and Just Communities – Grants to USA and Canada partnerships. This grant encourages prosperous, sustainable, and just communities through trust-based grantmaking.
  3. Creation of Online Games: Up to $50,000 to USA, Canada, and International businesses to support the creation of online games.
  4. Cooperative Projects – Grants to Israel and Germany organizations for cooperative projects that create a positive societal benefit for both countries. Projects must involve Israeli and German executives, students, trainees, and professionals.
  5. Environmental and Social Initiatives – Grants for environmental and social initiatives. Funding supports sustainability, serve underserved communities, and address difficulties experienced by those suffering from illness or facing societal challenges.
  6. Stop the Spread of Scientific Disinformation: Grant funding to International journalists for investigative reporting related to scientific misinformation and disinformation. Funding helps expose news outlets that spread disinformation. It also covers the development of innovative ideas on how to combat mistruths in local communities or countries. 
  7. Horticultural Activities: Grants to USA, Canada, and International nonprofits for horticultural activities. Activities should bring communities together and encourage healthy eating. Additionally, community gardening, training sessions, and educational programs for adults and children.
  8. Artificial Intelligence Projects: Up to $5,000, $10,000, $50,000, and in-kind services to USA, Canada, and International nonprofit organizations, developers, and researchers for projects in Artificial Intelligence.
  9. Animal Advocacy Projects: Grants to USA, Canada, and International organizations, groups, companies, and qualifying individuals for animal advocacy projects.
  10. Rainforest Abuse: In-kind support and donations to USA and International journalists to report on rainforest abuses. Reporting should focus on systemic issues plaguing the rainforests of Southeast Asia, Central Africa, and the Amazon.

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