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If your organization is working to address traditional slavery, serfdom, servitude, forced labour, debt bondage, the worst forms of child labour, forced and early marriage, the sale of wives and inherited widows, trafficking in persons and of human organs, sexual slavery, sale of children, commercial sexual exploitation of children and children in armed conflict, then you may qualify to receive the project grant from the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund on Contemporary Forms of Slavery.
Additionally, you may also qualify for these grants if you have projects addressing, other violations of human rights that exhibit the primary characteristics of ownership, control, and violent coercion.
One of the biggest reasons for frequent rejection of your funding request is reaching out to the wrong donor at the wrong time for grant support. All types of donors do not fund all NGOs, and all donors do not fund all the time. If you are not aware which donor you should approach for seeking funds, you are likely to face rejections. Proper research and data analysis of the donor behavior would help know which donor is willing to support you at the right time and improve your prospects of raising funds successfully. Researching donors and building a database of donors are two powerful techniques for strengthening your fundraising strategy. How to go about it? We have two online courses open now to learn how to research donors and develop a donor database. Start here to attend these courses.