Education
Who can apply: Projects that support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds toward durable school success and/or promote socio-professional reintegration.
Fondation Dini is a Brussels-based family foundation focused on improving the lives of vulnerable young people and families through three connected areas: education, decent housing, and access to quality food. Its programs suggest a practical, place-based approach in Brussels, supporting organizations that help disadvantaged youth succeed in school and transition into work, as well as initiatives that reduce precarity through housing and food access. The foundation appears especially interested in solutions that combine social impact with dignity, durability, and inclusion.
Program-based grantmaking focused on Brussels; likely supports organizations through targeted grants and project support rather than open-ended general funding. The available information suggests thematic, locally anchored giving across education, housing, and food, with an emphasis on practical service delivery and social impact.
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Review the foundation’s three program areas carefully and align proposals to Brussels-based work serving disadvantaged youth, families, or people in precarity. Strong applications will show clear pathways to school success, stable housing, or improved food access, with concrete outcomes and a local implementation plan; public application details are limited, so direct outreach or checking the website for current calls is advisable.
Current and upcoming funding from Fondation Dini that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Projects that support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds toward durable school success and/or promote socio-professional reintegration.
Who can apply: Organizations or projects that facilitate access to decent, durable housing for families or isolated young people in Brussels.
Who can apply: Initiatives that favor access to quality and responsible food for precarious families and children.
Who can apply: Not publicly detailed. Foundation acts as a social housing provider and partners with ASBLs (examples: Logement Pour Tous, Transition, Esperanza).
Who can apply: Not publicly detailed. Foundation supports organizations and projects working with disadvantaged youth, refugee and marginalized communities (examples: Tchaï, TADA, Teach For Belgium).
Who can apply: Not publicly detailed. Foundation supports ASBLs and community food projects (examples: NoJavel!, Les Capucines, Hearth Project, L'Ilôt, Sant'Egidio).
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