Funding Civil Society Freedom – Peace Direct

Date:


The unprecedented cuts to so-called foreign aid (formally known as Official Development Assistance, or ODA) in 2024 and 2025 served as yet another reminder that unilateral, top-down ways of funding do not serve the cause of creating a more equitable and decolonised global system.

And luckily, an alternative already exists: flexible funding that gives people and communities the freedom to tackle their own needs and challenges. Funding that is liberating, rather than constraining.

Through desk research and in-depth conversations with a wide range of funders, we have identified four flexible funding models that are currently being used by a wide range of funders and re-granters: Direct Champions, Connectors, Experimenters, and Convener-Advocates.

Read the report now:

English Français Español عربي

Download the Executive Summary:

in English en Français en Español عربي

Browse the interactive report (via CIVICUS):

in English en Français (coming soon!)  en Español (coming soon!)

Print-friendly versions:

Main Report

English Français Español عربي

Executive Summary

English Français Español عربي

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

How Powerful Are Teachers’ Unions? It Depends on the State

The strength of teachers’ unions varies...

Recess Took a Break in Some Schools. A Push is On to Bring It Back.

Increased attendance, better attention in classrooms, stronger friendships,...

Turning Global Climate Commitments into Implementation: The Critical Role of Transparency

The COP31 President—Minister Murat Kurum of Türkiye—officially called...

How I Broke My Painful Relationship Patterns for Good

“Sometimes we fall for the same mistakes because...