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Become A Partner
Become A Partner
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Honnold Foundation partner! We support solar energy access work through our Core Fund Grant Program. The Core Fund supports solar energy initiatives worldwide, with a special focus on projects that are innovative, grassroots, and community-driven.
Core Fund
Providing unrestricted funding to global solar energy access initiatives that reduce environmental impact and increase social and economic equity.
Core Fund
Providing unrestricted funding to global solar energy access initiatives that reduce environmental impact and increase social and economic equity.
The Honnold Foundation partners with marginalized communities to expand equitable solar energy access. We believe that solar energy access improves lives and reduces environmental impact, and we provide unrestricted grant funding to organizations across the globe whose work increases social and economic equity in the communities they serve. Though our funds are unrestricted, we tend to select organizations that are directing funds towards a specific project or initiative.
The Honnold Foundation awards funding in two rounds. Round 1 awardees receive their funding in the Spring, and Round 2 awardees receive their funding in the Fall of the same year. Regardless of the timing of their disbursement, all awardees are notified in the Spring.
Both domestic and international organizations may apply. Core Grant awards typically range from $25,000 to $150,000.
As described in our 2022-2025 Strategic Plan, the majority of the Honnold Foundation’s 2024 funding will be distributed to the Americas and Island Nations affected by intensifying storms and our rapidly changing climate.
We're committed to a transparent approach to Partner selection; to learn more about our due diligence process, click here.
Applications for the Honnold Foundation’s 2024 Grant Cycle are now closed.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible for Core Grant funding.
The organization is community-based and/or has a clear community connection
The organization has a charitable status in its country of origin or has a fiscal sponsor; U.S. Tribes and tribally-led organizations are also welcome to apply
The majority of the funding will be used for the construction of new solar infrastructure and/or the improvement of existing solar infrastructure (ie: grid-tied solar, solar home systems, solar water pump, etc.)
The organization has identified a technical partner (installer) to develop new and/or improve existing solar infrastructure
The funding will be used to increase social and economic equity for underserved/marginalized communities
The funding will be used to limit environmental impact by reducing dependence on or usage of fossil fuels or other energy sources known to be highly pollutive (diesel oil, wood, kerosene, coal-powered utility grids, etc.)
The funding will be used to support work in a single community or a small cohort of communities
The community served is involved in the creation, maintenance and management of the work the funding supports
HF is particularly invested in and will prioritize organizations that:
Are led by and serve Indigenous and/or Black-majority communities
Have at least 50% of leadership positions held by womxn (staff and/or Board members). If an organization does not have this, HF will ask for a written plan detailing how they might achieve 50% womxn leadership during our time working together. HF is happy to assist in this plan development whenever requested.
Organizations located in the Americas (North, Central, South) and Island-nations anywhere in the world that are highly susceptible to the impacts of climate change (e.g. Caribbean, Indonesia, Vanuatu, Madagascar, etc.)
ROUND 1:
Organization and Project Summary — determines basic project eligibility and fit. If a project is determined to be both eligible and a good fit for HF funding, the organization will be invited to complete the full grant application. Preview the round one application here.
ROUND 2:
Grant Application — provides additional detail about the work the grant would support, the organization’s past accomplishments in their community, and other relevant information. Applicants will receive an invitation to complete the full application, or a declination letter, approximately four weeks after the submission of an Organization and Project Summary. Preview the round two application here.
AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT:
HF awards funding in two rounds. All awards are announced in the Spring. Round 1 awardees will receive their funding in the Spring. Round 2 awardees will receive their funding in the Fall of the same year. Award rounds are determined by HF and will be communicated to recipients prior to the award announcements.
Yes! At the Honnold Foundation, organizations are welcome to reapply.
Yes! Organizations are welcome to apply regardless of whether or not they were funded in the past.
Yes, organizations can submit multiple applications. To do so, make sure that each application is labeled with a different title and that the application itself is distinct.
No. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept late applications.
No. The Honnold Foundation asks only for the information needed to evaluate applications. Additional materials will not be reviewed.
Yes! We are currently processing applications in both English and Spanish. However, the Honnold Foundation does not have plans to expand beyond these two options at this time.
No. Unfortunately, the Honnold Foundation is unable to accept applications outside of the dedicated grant cycles.
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If you need to contact someone at the Honnold Foundation, please reach out to grants@honnoldfoundation.org and a staff member will get back to you within 72 business hours. You can find a summary of the above information and learn more about the Honnold Foundation's application review process here.