Grant Information

Grant Info
Yayasan Keanekaragaman Hayati (KEHATI), the managing entity of the Ananta Fund, is pleased to announce the opening of the 2nd cycle grant funding opportunity. This grant program aims to support the strengthening of local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Indonesia. Ananta Fund invites a wide range of capacity builders and incubator institutions to submit funding proposals aimed at enhancing the capabilities of CSOs. To promote sustainable and equitable support for these organizations, Ananta Fund employs the following approaches:
Grant-making

Ananta Fund provides grant funds to strengthen CSOs in the areas of social inequality, poverty alleviation, gender equality, the environment and climate change. Grant-making also supports improving public services, good governance, and sustainable development policies, as well as strengthening organizational capacity in program implementation, advocacy and communication strategies, and financial management.

Incubation Model

Through the incubation model, Ananta Fund will accompany CSOs to collaborate with institutions that have experience and capacity in their fields in strengthening the aspects needed by partner institutions that are the focus of Ananta Fund, including aspects of strengthening resource mobilization, institutional governance, cadre formation system, and the relevance of the role of institutions according to the challenges of the times.

The general stages of grant administration are depicted in the following diagram:

  1. Announcement & Proposal Preparation
  2. Selection and Assignment of Grant Recipients
  3. Implementation
  4. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
  5. Reporting
  6. Project Closing

Who is eligible to apply?

Non-profit organizations registered as Indonesian legal entities, including Foundations, Associations, and Cooperatives, with at least three (3) years of experience in capacity building and mentoring activities for Indonesian Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) are encouraged to apply. Additionally, organizations must have personnel or experts dedicated to implementing CSO capacity-building initiatives.

 

How to apply?

Capacity builders or incubator institutions interested in applying should submit a letter of interest via email to [email protected] by November 17, 2024.