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Opportunity Fund (Roma Initiatives Office) is sponsored by Foundation To Promote Open Society. The Opportunity Fund supports urgent, action-focused grants that promote structural change for the benefit of Roma or respond to anti-Roma events and trends. It provides short-term support for seizing unforeseen social or political opportunities for legal, policy, or institutional change, or making timely responses to crisis situations and hate speech.
Geographic focus: Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Spain
Focus areas: Human Rights, Rights & Justice, Roma Rights, Advocacy, Structural Change
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Grants and Fellowships from the Open Society Foundations - Open Society Foundations Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa The Open Society Foundations award grants and fellowships throughout the year to organizations and individuals who share Open Society values. We look for grantees who have a vision and whose efforts will lead to lasting social change. The vast majority of our grants are awarded to organizations that we approach directly, but we do list some open opportunities below. Other funding opportunities are available through Open Society’s network of national and regional foundations. Frequently asked questions Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Leadership in Government Fellowship The Leadership in Government Fellowship program supports outstanding individuals who have played a significant role in advancing social change from within government in the United States and its territories. The Open Society Fellowship supports public intellectuals from seven global cities that are home to a dynamic circle of thinkers and cultural producers engaged in high-level critical debate. Also send me the latest on Open Society’s work around the world Read the latest from our staff, grantees, and partners about how we’re working around the world to build vibrant and inclusive democracies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people. Every year the Open Society Foundations give thousands of grants to groups and individuals that work on issues we focus on—promoting justice, equity, and human rights. © 2026 Open Society Foundations, some rights reserved.
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Up to $15,000; eligibility guidance Roma and pro-Roma organizations, non-formal groups, networks, or individuals. Applicants must demonstrate Roma leadership or partnership on an equal footing in all phases of the action.
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Grants and Fellowships from the Open Society Foundations - Open Society Foundations Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa The Open Society Foundations award grants and fellowships throughout the year to organizations and individuals who share Open Society values. We look for grantees who have a vision and whose efforts will lead to lasting social change.
The vast majority of our grants are awarded to organizations that we approach directly, but we do list some open opportunities below. Other funding opportunities are available through Open Society’s network of national and regional foundations.
Frequently asked questions Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Latin America and the Caribbean Middle East and North Africa Leadership in Government Fellowship The Leadership in Government Fellowship program supports outstanding individuals who have played a significant role in advancing social change from within government in the United States and its territories.
The Open Society Fellowship supports public intellectuals from seven global cities that are home to a dynamic circle of thinkers and cultural producers engaged in high-level critical debate.
Also send me the latest on Open Society’s work around the world Read the latest from our staff, grantees, and partners about how we’re working around the world to build vibrant and inclusive democracies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people.
Every year the Open Society Foundations give thousands of grants to groups and individuals that work on issues we focus on—promoting justice, equity, and human rights. © 2026 Open Society Foundations, some rights reserved.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Roma and pro-Roma organizations, non-formal groups, networks, or individuals. Applicants must demonstrate Roma leadership or partnership on an equal footing in all phases of the action. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $15,000 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.
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