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Armenian Fellowships Program is sponsored by The H Hovnanian Family Foundation. Financial support for individuals of Armenian descent to showcase their expertise at prestigious international platforms such as competitions, exhibitions, festivals, and scientific conferences. The grant covers travel, accommodation, meals, and participation fees.
Geographic focus: Global
Focus areas: Professional Development, Arts and Culture, Science, Education, Athletics, Global Representation
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– H. Hovnanian Family Foundation The H. Hovnanian Family Foundation is dedicated to funding initiatives that benefit Armenians and the Republic of Armenia, ensuring the greatest possible impact on the country's progress and prosperity.
For years, we have accepted grant applications year-round, reviewing them on a quarterly basis across our key focus areas: arts and cultural preservation, entrepreneurship and innovation, education, ecotourism and rural development, public health and emergency response, leadership, and youth and community development.
Starting the third quarter of 2024, we have refined our approach by dedicating each quarter to a specific focus area, guided by an overarching goal set by the Foundation. This targeted strategy will allow us to maximize our impact in each area. Please see detailed information on our quarterly areas of focus in the "Areas of Focus" section below.
We encourage you to review the Eligibility Criteria section below to determine whether your organization qualifies for a Hovnanian Foundation grant. You'll also find information on our non-required preferences that may guide your application. If you have any questions, our FAQ section provides additional clarifications.
The first step in the application process is to complete the Eligibility Quiz below. This will confirm your eligibility and guide you to the next step in the process. For all IRS-designated 501(c)(3) organizations in the United States focused on Armenian or Armenia-related missions, please use the Armenian Grants section to submit your proposals.
Eligibility Quiz for Armenian Grants Application Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Apply? PARKS AND RECREATION IN VAYOTS DZOR & SYUNIK Funding Opportunity Title: H. Hovnanian Family Foundation Parks and Recreations Grants Deadline for Full Applications: March 31, 2026 (funding decisions by mid-May) Contact Person: Anahit Hakobyan, Programs Manager Fill in the Eligibility Quiz on our website.
If eligible, you’ll be invited to submit a concept note (no fixed deadline). If the concept note is approved, you will receive the full application form , which must be submitted by March 31 via email. We will accept only 20–25 full applications for the quarter.
Concept notes can be submitted on a rolling basis, but once all slots for full applications are filled, we will stop accepting new ones. Early submissions have a higher chance of advancing, as strong concept notes submitted late may no longer be considered once the 25 full application slots are filled. II.
Funding Opportunity Description This quarter focuses on Parks & Recreation to support healthier, more vibrant communities in Armenia’s southern regions. Strengthening these community assets not only improves quality of life but also supports local development, tourism potential, and environmental resilience.
Geography: Vayots Dzor and/or Syunik regions (projects must be implemented in these regions; implementing organizations may be located elsewhere) III. Funding Goals and Objectives Creation and/or improvement of: Parks (green zones) in towns and villages Public playgrounds and/or sports grounds Preserved areas, national parks IV.
Eligibility Information In addition to the information outlined under the "Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Apply?" section of our website, please note the following: Leveraged Funding: Preference will be given to initiatives implemented in cooperation with state subvention projects’ co-funding. For larger-scale projects, proposals where HF contribution serves as the final piece of funding will be viewed favorably.
Specific Criteria: Preference will be given to projects that include a strong programmatic or content component, funded by the applicant or other donors, alongside the infrastructure element. Funding Type: Grant contract Total Amount Available: $400,000 USD (average amount per grant is $50,000 USD) Expected Number of Awards: 7-10 Each grant cycle is organized on a quarterly basis , with every quarter dedicated to a specific focus area .
Applications are accepted only within the designated dates of the relevant quarter . Applicants must complete the Eligibility Quiz on our website during the designated quarter for their focus area. Submissions made before or after the relevant quarter will be considered ineligible , as we do not accept applications outside the quarterly focus areas.
If eligible, applicants will recieve an email inviting them to submit a concept note . Concept notes are accepted on a rolling basis within the quarter, noting they still had one more step to complete before the deadline. If the concept note is approved, applicants will receive the full application form , which must be submitted by the end of the quarter deadline .
Only 20–25 full applications will be accepted per quarter. Once all full application slots are filled, no additional concept notes will be accepted , even if the quarter is still open. Early submissions are strongly encouraged , as high-quality concept notes submitted later in the quarter may not advance if capacity has already been reached.
Eligibility Criteria: Who Can Apply? H. Hovnanian Family Foundation makes grants only to: Registered charitable organizations, including IRS-designated 501(c)(3) entities in the U.S. and state-registered nonprofits, foundations, and other charities in Armenia Organizations that have established at least three years of program outcomes.
Project activities that fall under Hovnanian Foundation’s announced focus area and goals for each quarter. Past grant recipients may reapply only after a 12-month period from the date of grant approval. H.
Hovnanian Family Foundation does not make grants to/for: Operational overhead expenses. Non-registered entities/organizations. LLC, CJSC, IE and other types of for-profit legal entities.
Grant requests used to produce something for commercial sale. Quarter 1 (Q1): PARKS & RECREATION | January 1 - March 30, 2026 This quarter focuses on Parks & Recreation to support healthier, more vibrant communities in Armenia’s southern regions. Strengthening these community assets not only improves quality of life but also supports local development, tourism potential, and environmental resilience.
Geography: Vayots Dzor and/or Syunik regions ( projects must be implemented in these regions; implementing organizations may be located elsewhere ) Creation and/or improvement of: Parks (green zones) in towns and villages Public playgrounds and/or sports grounds Preserved areas, national parks Preference will be given։ Leveraged Funding : Preference will be given to initiatives implemented in cooperation with state subvention projects’ co-funding.
For larger-scale projects, proposals where HF contribution serves as the final piece of funding will be viewed favorably. Specific Criteria: Preference will be given to projects that include a strong programmatic or content component, funded by the applicant or other donors, alongside the infrastructure element.
Quarter 2 (Q2): ARTS & CULTURE | April 1 - June 30, 2026 This quarter’s focus on Culture & Arts is guided by recurring systemic challenges consistently observed across the sector. Despite its vibrancy, the cultural field in Armenia remains fragmented, with many organizations operating without continuity or sustainable structures.
There is also a critical “missing middle layer” in the ecosystem—producers, managers, agents, technical staff—that connect creators to audiences. Additionally, cross-sector collaboration with tech, tourism, education, and the private sector remains weak, and many cultural professionals lack access to essential training in management, digital tools, and international cooperation.
Support large-scale system buildin g such as unified ticketing; multi-region residency frameworks, shared technical and production services, branding, coordinated calendars, educational programs and data systems. Preparing narrow specialists in areas such as sound engineering, lighting design, stage management, set construction, digital production.
Strengthen careers for “middle layer” professionals such as producers, curators, cultural managers, and intermediaries. Leveraged Funding: Demonstrate diversified or leveraged funding, particularly through public–private collaboration. Applicants are encouraged to co-create with private-sector partners, leveraging shared resources, expertise, and platforms.
May include multi-year programs aimed at long-term impact, system building, and sustainability. Involving and promoting activities across multiple regions, encouraging exchange and mobility is encouraged. Bringing together actors who do not typically collaborate, fostering interdisciplinary work and new partnerships is encouraged.
Quarter 3 (Q3): HEALTHCARE | July 1 - September 30, 2026 This quarter is dedicated to healthcare for strengthening the systems that underpin quality care in Armenia. The most critical gaps in the field lie in service quality, institutional capacity, and the consistency of governance.
Sustainable improvement depends on building strong foundations through effective policies, robust regulatory frameworks, and a well-trained local workforce. System Reform, Governance & Policy Development: Support initiatives that strengthen governance in the health sector, improve regulatory frameworks, and contribute to evidence-based policymaking.
Projects may include designing guidelines, improving standards, enhancing oversight mechanisms, or creating sustainable processes within government agencies and public institutions. Capacity Building of Health Professionals & Institutions: Focus on strengthening the competencies of Armenia’s health workforce and institutions, and regional health departments.
This may include training programs, curriculum development, quality improvement initiatives, and long-term skill-building efforts that enhance service quality nationwide. Quality of Care Improvements Through Integrated Models: Support initiatives that improve the patient experience and overall quality of care by reinforcing existing systems.
This may include integrated care pathways, improved coordination between institutions, data-informed quality improvement, or the introduction of models that enhance continuity, safety, and effectiveness of care.
Leveraged Funding: Demonstrate diversified or leveraged funding, particularly through public–private collaboration Quarter 4 (Q4): CAPEX FOR BORDERLINE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS | October 1 - December 30, 2026 Borderline communities face persistent gaps in essential public infrastructure due to geographic isolation, security considerations, and limited local budgets.
Schools, kindergartens, health facilities, and cultural centers in these areas often operate with outdated or inadequate buildings, directly affecting access to basic services and community well-being. By focusing this quarter on capital investments for borderline public institutions, HF aims to strengthen stability, ensure safe and functional environments, and support long-term resilience in communities located along Armenia’s borders.
Geography: Borderline communities ( projects must be implemented in these areas; implementing organizations may be located elsewhere ) Partial construction, renovation, furnishing and/or equipment for: Leveraged Funding: Preference will be given to initiatives implemented in cooperation with state subvention projects’ co-funding.
For larger-scale projects, proposals where HF contribution serves as the final piece of funding will be viewed favorably. Applicants are also encouraged to co-create with private-sector partners, leveraging shared resources, expertise, and platforms.
Specific Criteria: Preference will be given to projects that include a strong programmatic or content component, funded by the applicant or other donors, alongside the infrastructure element. What are the funding priorities for the Foundation?
Our priorities for funding are where our charitable mission and Armenian current imperatives intersect to ensure our investments are making the most impact possible in the country, for its people, progress, and prosperity. Arts and cultural preservation, entrepreneurship/innovation, education, public health and emergency response, leadership, youth and community development are our areas of focus in Armenia.
What types of public charities are eligible to apply to the Foundation? Eligible are those registered organizations that are charitable in nature in the United States i.e., designated Armenian organizations, schools and churches that are designated IRS 501(c)(3) status organizations, as well as state-registered entities in the Republic of Armenia such as nonprofit organizations, foundations, government agencies and other charities.
Does the Foundation cover overhead and indirect costs? The Foundation will not fund operational overhead such as salaries, whereas it will fund up to a maximum of 20% indirect project costs such as meals, hotels, and travel. How can we apply for the Armenian grant?
The first step is to take the eligibility quiz above. If successfully passed, you will be given instructions on the next steps of the application process. Are there application deadlines for Armenian grants?
There are no grant deadlines per se, as grant proposals are reviewed on a rolling basis at the end of each quarter (end of March, end of June, end of September, end of December). These dates should be heeded if submitting a time sensitive proposal. Does the Foundation provide multi-year grants?
Yes, the Foundation does consider multi-year funding requests. Does the Foundation provide emergency grants? Yes, we allow the flexibility of emergency grant submissions only if the proposal is addressing a priority, time-sensitive need that requires a quick decision rather than having to wait for quarterly submission.
How are Armenian grant applications submitted? Application forms are accepted via email but this step only becomes available once you have successfully passed the eligibility quiz. May we reapply if our organization was turned down for funding in the past?
Yes, you may, but we provide feedback on rejections which we hope will be heavily considered prior to future application submission. When are funding decisions provided to applicants? The Board makes funding decisions within two weeks of each quarter’s closing.
May we submit more than one Armenian general grant request within a grant cycle? Yes, a registered entity may submit more than one grant proposal per quarterly cycle. But only one of the proposals may be approved upon meeting grant conditions.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals of Armenian descent (students, academics, artists, athletes, etc.) invited as active speakers, presenters, or competitors at international events. Application must be submitted at least 60 days before the event. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Average ~$2,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
U.S. Grants is sponsored by The H Hovnanian Family Foundation. Grants for registered non-profit organizations in the United States, with a strong preference for organizations operating in New Jersey's Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Funding supports projects aligned with the foundation's primary focus areas and requires evidence of past program success. Geographic focus: United States (NJ: Monmouth and Ocean Counties) Focus areas: Arts & Culture, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership, Youth and Community Development, Public Health & Emergency Response, Education
Armenian General Grants is sponsored by The H Hovnanian Family Foundation. Funding for non-profit organizations delivering meaningful social or environmental impact in Armenia. The program supports projects that create tangible outcomes in various sectors, prioritizing initiatives that involve regional activities outside of the capital. Geographic focus: Armenia Focus areas: Arts and Culture, Education, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Ecotourism and Rural Development, Public Health and Emergency Response, Leadership, Youth and Community Development, Environmental Resilience
Armenian General Grants is sponsored by The H Hovnanian Family Foundation. Funding for non-profit organizations delivering meaningful social or environmental impact in Armenia. The program supports projects that create tangible outcomes in various sectors, prioritizing initiatives that involve regional activities outside of the capital. Geographic focus: Armenia Focus areas: Arts and Culture, Education, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Ecotourism and Rural Development, Public Health and Emergency Response, Leadership, Youth and Community Development, Environmental Resilience