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Elton John Foundation: Robert Key Memorial Fund

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Overview

This fund seeks applications for work to advance the rights or meet the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS from vulnerable or marginalised communities.

Frontline organisations undertaking this work with the active participation of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and marginalised communities are encouraged to apply. Each application should be grounded in an analysis of local needs and be able to predict clear and measurable benefits from the proposed work for a defined group of individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

Grant applicants must:

  • Demonstrate a tangible benefit for individuals living with HIV/AIDS
  • Work with those excluded from mainstream HIV/AIDS programmes due to circumstances (e.g. prison populations) or marginalisation (e.g. transgender communities)
  • Prove strong involvement and participation of target communities.
  • Have clear entry and exit strategies for direct support to individuals
  • Be able to measure and demonstrate results of previous work
  • Work in one of EJAF’s programme countries*
  • Be a registered not for profit organisation

* ASIA: Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Nepal; AFRICA: Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia; EUROPE: Republic of Ireland, Russian Federation, UK, Ukraine.

Applications will be considered for awards from £10-60,000 per year and may be for single or multi-year programmes.