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The Fund for Global Human Rights is sponsored by Fund for Global Human Rights. The Fund for Global Human Rights invests in human rights activism to advance justice and equality worldwide. They provide flexible funding and strategic support to human rights defenders, aiming to strengthen human rights movements and communities.
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Fund for Global Human Rights | Investing in Hope. Powering Change. We’re not giving up on the power of human rights activism—we’re doubling down.
Learn more Grassroots activists are on the front lines of every struggle for human rights, from resisting authoritarianism to protecting our planet from the climate crisis. We invest in the power of human rights activism to advance justice and equality around the world. Grassroots activists are on the front lines of every struggle for human rights, from resisting authoritarianism to protecting our planet from the climate crisis.
We invest in the power of human rights activism to advance justice and equality around the world. We are a global team of fundraisers, grantmakers, technical experts, and activists with staff across four continents. We believe that funding should go directly to communities whose rights have been violated, because they are best placed to develop sustainable solutions and push for transformational change.
Learn more about our team, approach, and financials We deliver flexible funding and hands-on strategic support to human rights defenders across the globe. We have decades of experience navigating practical and political barriers in some of the world’s most restrictive or repressive contexts. Through conflicts, crackdowns, and setbacks, we help activists hold the line and build collective power.
Explore where we work and the issues we work on News from the Front Lines We shine a spotlight on transformative human rights work led by communities around the globe.
Stopping the Kitubulu Allocation Ruth López Wins 2026 Sir Henry Brooke Award How the Legal Empowerment Fund Shifts Power Through Grantmaking Beatriz de la Rosa Molina Read our latest news, commentary, and analysis No matter who you are, you can be part of the movement for dignity, equality, and justice. Our global community of supporters, donors, and allies are united by the shared belief in a better world.
Together, we raise every dollar we spend to power human rights activism and make transformational change possible. Find out how you can join our community Your gift can help movements keep going, even in the hardest times. Will you stand with human rights activists today?
When people facing injustice have the resources they need to push for change—and activists, donors, and allies stand with them— we can build a better, more just world. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-governmental and nonprofit organizations working to promote human rights in their countries and regions across five geographic regions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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