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Who can apply: People in acute hardship whose situation is not covered by regular welfare systems; direct aid is described as financial emergency support.
Bündnis für Schwäbisch Hall appears to be a broad, nonpartisan civil-society alliance rather than a traditional grantmaker. Its work centers on strengthening democracy and human rights, defending the liberal democratic order, and mobilizing against extremism, antisemitism, anti-Muslim sentiment, and other forms of dehumanization. Given the available information, it seems to support civic engagement, public education, and coalition-building in the local/regional context more than formal philanthropic grantmaking.
No clear evidence of a formal grantmaking program, application process, or published grant sizes; the organization appears to operate as a civic alliance and convener, likely supporting initiatives through partnerships, events, and public campaigning rather than open grants.
No public application process is evident from the available data. Organizations interested in collaboration should likely reach out directly through the website or local partner network and frame proposals around democracy, human rights, anti-extremism, and anti-discrimination work.
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Who can apply: People in acute hardship whose situation is not covered by regular welfare systems; direct aid is described as financial emergency support.
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