Special Interest Grants Program
The Special Interest Grants Program by Oak Foundation is a grant-making initiative reflecting the special interests of the Foundation’s Trustees. The Special Interest Program for Oak Foundation is continuously growing.
While each program has its own areas of focus, in the Special Interest Program, we have a wide variety of projects in health, humanitarian relief, education and the arts.
Previous Grants includes Healthcare services in Chad – Oak Foundation supports MSF’s work in Chad, where the aim is to reduce mortality and illness among mothers and children by supporting malnutrition and reproductive health programs. In 2012 MSF treated more than 23,000 children for severe malnutrition in different areas of the Sahel strip, which cuts across the centre of Chad.
How to submit Letter of Inquiry?
Organizations who are interested in seeking a grant are advised to write a concept note of no more than 2 (two) pages in length. Please ensure that the concept note includes the following information:
- A summary of the goals and budget of your organization
- A description of the duration, goals and activities of the project for which you seek funding
- Location of the project and description of the target population
- Amount of the grant requested and total cost of the project
- Actual or potential co-funders.
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