STOP Tobacco Industry Interference Grants for Civil Society Action 2026 (With up to $30,000 in Funding)

 STOP is currently acceptingf applications for its Tobacco Industry Interference Grants for Civil Society Action 2026. Applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply it.

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About STOP Tobacco Industry Interference Grants for Civil Society Action

The Tobacco Industry Interference Grants are designed to support short-term, targeted projects that identify, expose, and directly counter tobacco industry activities that weaken or delay effective tobacco control.These grants focus on rapid, action-oriented initiatives that respond to clearly identified tobacco industry tactics affecting policy development, implementation, or enforcement. Priority is given to projects implemented in low- and middle-income countries where industry interference often has the greatest impact on public health.

  • Sponsor Organisation: STOP

Benefits of STOP Tobacco Industry Interference Grants for Civil Society Action

  • The grants support short-term projects with an implementation period of approximately six months.

  • The maximum budget per project is USD 30,000.

  • Proposed budgets must be reasonable, clearly justified, and aligned with the scope and objectives of the planned activities.

STOP Tobacco Industry Interference Grants for Civil Society Action Requirements

  • Eligible applicants include legally registered not-for-profit and civil society organizations from any country.
  • This includes non-governmental organizations, media institutions, investigative journalism organizations, independent policy institutes, and research organizations with relevant experience or capacity.
  • Organizations working in areas such as public health, corporate accountability, social justice, human rights, youth engagement, environmental advocacy, or governance are encouraged to apply, even if they have not previously worked specifically in tobacco control.
  • Applicants must demonstrate the ability to manage grant funds, enter into contractual agreements, and comply with legal and financial requirements, including receiving foreign funding where applicable.

Application Date and Process

  • Click on the link to the application website to apply.

Application Deadline

25 February, 2026

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