Migros Aid Fund
The most important key points
Topic / section
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Entry / entry deadline
all year round
Funding type
Financial support from CHF 40'000 to CHF 100'000
The Migros Aid Fund promotes sustainable projects in development aid, both abroad and in Switzerland.
Since 1979, the Migros Aid Fund has supported projects in Switzerland and around the world that benefit people and nature. CHF 1 million is available annually for this purpose.
Helping people to help themselves
Projects supported by the Migros Aid Fund aim to promote minorities and involve the regional population. They are professionally organised and designed to be socially, economically and ecologically sustainable. Migros uses the fund to support disadvantaged groups in particular, including children, young people and women.
Requirements
- Grant applications are open to independent non-profit organisations which are based in Switzerland and have multiple years of experience.
- Applying organisations must show a minimum annual turnover of CHF 300'000 in the two previous years.
- The projects must be financially substantial; they must not exceed 50 percent of the organisation's annual turnover.
- As a rule, the minimum contribution from the Migros Aid Fund should not be less than CHF 40'000; the maximum contribution is CHF 100'000.
- A project can generally only receive support from the fund once.
- An organisation can only apply for the Migros Aid Fund every 2 years. This is also the case where a previous application could not be considered.
What we support
Particular consideration is given to projects that involve the regional population, promote minorities and support the weakest section of society. The projects must be designed according to the principle of helping people to help themselves and be socially, economically and ecologically sustainable.
International development cooperation projects abroad are taken into account, particularly in Africa, Asia and Latin America, with the following objectives:
- Community building, empowerment and governance
- Improving health and hygiene
- Enabling or providing access to education and training
- Improving nutrition
- Expansion and sustainable utilisation of agricultural production
- Resource-orientated, sustainable energy generation
Projects with a supra-regional focus are considered in the following areas:
- Regional development of structurally weak areas
- Reintegration of people with specific mental and psychological needs
- Protection against the forces of nature
- Nature conservation (landscape, plants, animals)
- Individuals
- Conferences
- Publications
- Campaigns
- Collection and donation campaigns
- Trade fairs
- Profit-orientated projects
- Projects that are not designed for the long term (e.g. disaster relief)
- Projects that promote discrimination against groups of people on the basis of gender, religion, ethnicity or skin colour, or that have a negative impact on equality between girls and boys, women and men
- Projects with a political or religious objective
- In Switzerland: projects that are clearly the responsibility of the state
Deadlines and decisions
As we are currently receiving an exceptionally large number of applications, it takes us around 6 months to discuss and make a decision. Applications are not pre-screened.
A working group consisting of members of the Assembly of Delegates of the Migros Cooperative Association decides on the formally approved applications three to four times a year.
Funding type
Projects normally receive grants between CHF 40'000 and CHF 100'000.
Contact
Information
Anita Gousset
Federation of Migros Cooperatives
General Secretariat
Limmatstrasse 152
Mailbox
8031 Zurich
E-Mail: anita.gousset@mgb.ch
Nicole Hess
Federation of Migros Cooperatives
General Secretariat
E-Mail: nicole.hess@mgb.ch