Empowering Visionary Changemakers with Seed Funding for Global Transformation.
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6,500+
Changemakers
Funded
120
Countries
Impacted
Seeding a community
of #changemakers
The Pollination Project Foundation empowers passionate volunteers across the globe by providing the critical funding they need to uplift their communities, cultures and countries. Recognizing the untapped potential of frontline changemakers, we bridge the gap in resources with grants up to $500. These small yet powerful investments have shown us that even modest support can ignite significant impact. Our dedicated team of 75 grant advisors and 5 country coordinators, all experts in their fields, guide our funding decisions to ensure every dollar fuels meaningful change.
Beyond financial support, The Pollination Project Foundation assists grantees in taking their initial steps towards fundraising and offers first belief in their mission. Additionally, we offer capacity-building workshops, mindfulness retreats to prevent burnout, and resource navigation to ensure that our grantees’ work achieves tangible goals. For farm animal advocates, we are able to offer large initial capital and follow on funding of up to $10,000.
The impact
of a seed grant
Sofiia Klymovych – Art as Therapy: Free Painting Classes for Displaced Children
Location: Kyiv, UKRAINE
Sofiia Klymovych is an artist based in Kyiv, Ukraine, who launched a free painting program for children displaced by the ongoing war. Combining artistic education with art therapy techniques, her classes offer a safe, supportive environment where young participants can process trauma, express their emotions, and rebuild a sense of confidence and belonging.
With the help of a seed grant from The Pollination Project, Sofiia was able to purchase all the materials needed to run regular, structured sessions at no cost to the families who need them most.
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The stories behind the grants
Dr. Smitha D. Gnanaoliu, a Scientist’s Work to Save the Lorises in India
In Sri Lanka, the Red Slender Loris has lost 80% of its population in the last 200 years and they continue to decline, The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. “I am worried about putting people or animals in a box because everything is meant to be the way they are...
Breaking Communication Barriers in Healthcare
36% of Americans 16 and over have below basic or basic health literacy, 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy. “We all have within us the capacity to share our knowledge and skills with somebody else and build somebody up from there,” Bridget Saffold, Founder of...
Overcoming Poverty and Hunger to Help Children in Kenya
1 in 3 people is monetarily poor in Kenya, Country Office Annual Report 2022 Kenya by UNICEF. “I am hopeful that we will make the community better than how we found it”, David Mulo, Founder of Green Kenya. Achieving success in life is not an easy task. It is not only...
“We’re very grateful for the Pollination Project’s support. This organization was the first (outside of our first supporters) to believe in our mission.
As a result of this grant, we have gained credibility in the refugee community and will be able to continue to grow and work towards achieving our mission.”
Linnie Pawlek, Financial Literacy For Refugees
Colorado, USA
Profiles in Compassion: The Story of Black Girls Dive
Find out how a small grant helped launch a an eco-step, ocean-science-based STEM program that supports girls as young as nine, following them through when they go to college. The Pollination Project makes small startup grants every single day of the year- all over the world.
A look behind the scenes
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