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Call for Applications: Halton Foundation Grant 2024

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Deadline: September 1, 2024

Applications are open for the Halton Foundation Grant 2024. 

The Halton Foundation provides funding opportunities to non-profit organizations researching how to improve human wellbeing in indoor environments. Grants have been awarded in several areas including helping children with asthma, funding for the Himalayas Stove project, and providing grants to universities that research indoor environmental quality.

The award the following kinds of grants:

One-time grants which are single- year grants for a specific purpose

• Multi-year grants for no longer than three years; and,

• Start-up program grants

Grants

• Depending on the scope and nature of the project or program, the amount of the grant may vary between thousands of dollars and tens of thousands of dollars. Grants shall not exceed €30,000 per year.

Eligibility

• Open to a non-profit organization researching how to improve human wellbeing in indoor environments or by organizations that develop solutions for better indoor environmental quality.

Application

The 2024 grant application will remain open from July 1, 2024 to September 1, 2024.

A decision on grants is made by November 1. The successful applicant will be notified of the grant award and the grant decision will be announced on the Halton Foundation website.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Halton Foundation Grant

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