Humanitarian Link

The Humanitarian Link provides grant funding to humanitarian organizations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and surrounding refugee camps.

Grants

Nakba 1948 Palestine - Jaramana Refugee Camp, Damascus, Syria
Jaramana Refugee Camp, Damascus, Syria, 1948

The Humanitarian Link program extends grants to hospitals, orphanages, clinics, schools, universities and civil society organizations. Our grantees work to sustain the basic conditions of life in Palestine and to overcome the burdens of occupation.

Since 1979, we have made over $XXX,XXX in grant funding to dozens of organizations on-the-ground in Palestine. Learn more about our grantee’s work on our blog.

Click here if you are interested in applying for grant funding.


Palestine Diabetes Institute

Palestine Diabetes Institute, Al-Bireh, Palestine
Palestine Diabetes Institute, Al-Bireh, Palestine

The Humanitarian Link program extends grants to hospitals, orphanages, clinics, schools, universities and civil society organizations in the Occupied Territory and surrounding refugee camps in an effort to sustain the basic conditions of life in Palestine and to overcome the burdens of occupation.

Since 1979, the program has extended grants to hospitals, orphanages, clinics, schools, universities and civil society organizations. Our grantees work sustain the basic conditions of life in Palestine and to overcome the burdens of occupation.

In addition to regular grant making throughout the year, the Humanitarian Link program supports its special project, the Palestine Diabetes Institute. Its medical facilities in Al-Bireh and Nablus, Palestine, works to combat the epidemic of diabetes among Palestinians.