$500 Microgrants for Grassroots, Volunteer-Led Initiatives Creating Social and Environmental Change at The Pollination Project, Africa, Europe, Asia

Grant Programs

The Pollination Project

Posted:

February 23, 2025

Deadline:

This expired on

March 16, 2025: 12:00 am

Description

Who The Pollination Project Funds

TPP welcomes applications from:

  • Individuals, informal groups, and not-for-profit organizations based anywhere in the world.
  • Early-stage projects with a total cost under $10,000 and an annual budget under $50,000.
  • Volunteer-led initiatives with no paid staff (contracting for professional services like web design or accounting is allowed).

Funding Priorities:

  • Practical Dreamers – Applicants must have taken some steps toward launching their project.
  • New Applicants – TPP does not fund repeated applications for the same project. Only one application per group can be reviewed at a time.
  • Community-Driven Work – Projects must be directly connected to the communities they serve and align with TPP’s values of social justice, equity, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare.

What The Pollination Project Does Not Fund

While TPP provides flexible funding, certain expenses and projects are ineligible:

Ineligible Projects

  • Animal Agriculture & Products – TPP does not support projects that promote or use animal products (meat, dairy, honey, leather).
  • Beekeeping for Honey Production – Only conservation-focused beekeeping projects are eligible.
  • Political or Religious Work – Projects must not involve election campaigning, proselytizing, or require religious participation.
  • One-Time Donations – Funds cannot be used for external donations unrelated to the applicant’s direct work.

Ineligible Expenses

  • Personal Salaries – Grantees or their family members cannot be paid for their time or services.
  • Environmental Harm – Projects that use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or harmful chemicals are not eligible.
  • Academic Research – Funding is only provided if research has a clear plan for real-world impact.

What The Pollination Project Looks for in Proposals

Grant advisors evaluate applications based on:

  • Tangible Community Impact – Projects must have a measurable benefit for their target communities.
  • Feasibility of $500 Grant – The requested funding should significantly advance the project without requiring large-scale additional support.
  • Resourcefulness – TPP values applicants who leverage volunteers, in-kind donations, and community partnerships.

Opportunities for Funded Projects

Beyond funding, grantees gain access to:

  • Additional Funding Opportunities – Eligible for follow-up grants for project expansion.
  • Networking & Capacity Building – Connections with changemakers in TPP’s global network.
  • Global Exposure – Opportunities to showcase their work through TPP’s articles, social media, and videos.
  • Fiscal Sponsorship – After grant reporting, TPP may act as a fiscal sponsor to help grantees receive external donations.
  • Donor & Funder Connections – Support in identifying additional funding sources upon completion of initial reporting.

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The Pollination Project

Oranisation Overview

Introduction

We believe in the transformative potential of local change-makers. Our mission is to empower individuals to drive positive change in their communities, cultures, and countries through seed funding.

Our Vision

We envision a world where individuals on the front lines are empowered to uplift themselves and their communities, where all children have equitable access to a quality education, where young people are empowered to reach their highest potential, where women and girls are free and protected, where our planet thrives in renewed health, and where animals are treated with compassion. It’s a world where humanity’s global diversity is celebrated as a strength that fortifies us all, and a world where local heroes, equipped with the resources they need, stand ready to support each other in times of crisis.