Peace of Mind Foundation Grant
This grant provides funding for organizations implementing mental health initiatives that support children affected by violence, conflict, or natural disasters, focusing on community-based interventions in crisis settings.
The Peace of Mind Foundation funds impactful mental health initiatives supporting children affected by violence, conflict, or natural disasters. With a focus on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), the foundation partners with organizations that deliver community-based, clinical, or integrated interventions to address the wellbeing of children and their caregivers in crisis settings. Proposals are prioritized based on the urgency of the context and the extent to which they serve children in areas of conflict and instability. Grants are available for projects implemented in any country, with no geographic restrictions on applicant location or service delivery. However, preference is given to proposals that respond to acute needs in areas experiencing violence, displacement, or disasters. The foundation encourages applications from organizations with at least five years of experience in MHPSS, although this is not a strict requirement. Proposals submitted by consortia or with co-funding arrangements are welcome, and organizations may submit more than one application, though typically only one grant will be awarded per organization. The expected grant size ranges from approximately $50,000 to $150,000 USD per year. Applicants are advised to align their budget requests with this range, as proposals that significantly exceed the typical amount may not be competitive. Projects are expected to have a duration of approximately 12 months, with grant disbursement anticipated to begin in March or April 2026. As a result, proposed start dates should align with this timeline. To apply, organizations must complete a short eligibility check on the foundation’s website. Only those that pass this automated screening will be redirected to the full application portal. Proposals must be submitted online using the portal; email submissions are not accepted. All application materials must be submitted in English, as the foundation is unable to review documents in other languages. A successful submission will generate a confirmation message, and applicants should ensure all required fields are properly completed before submitting. Following the deadline, all proposals will be reviewed, and shortlisted applicants will be invited to a technical interview. The foundation does not provide individual feedback or updates via email but will post general updates about the review process and timeline on its LinkedIn page. This grant program is recurring, with future calls for proposals expected in subsequent years. The Peace of Mind Foundation remains committed to advancing mental health care for children in some of the world’s most difficult environments. Through its targeted funding and rigorous selection process, the foundation aims to identify and support organizations that are delivering measurable, life-changing support to vulnerable populations affected by trauma and displacement.
Award Range
$50,000 - $150,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Grants range from $50,000–$150,000 for approximately 12-month projects.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Applicants must be organizations with proven experience implementing MHPSS projects for children in conflict or disaster zones. A minimum of 5 years' experience is recommended. Eligibility is verified via an online quiz; only successful respondents can submit proposals. Consortiums and co-funding arrangements are allowed.
Geographic Eligibility
All
