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Open Society Justice Initiative Democracy Anchor Grants 2026: Up to $500,000 Funding for Strategic Litigation to Defend Democracy

Open Society Justice Initiative Democracy Anchor Grants 2026: Up to $500,000 Funding for Strategic Litigation to Defend Democracy
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The Open Society Justice Initiative Democracy Anchor Grants 2026 is now open for applications, offering a significant funding opportunity for organizations working at the forefront of defending democracy, human rights, and the rule of law through strategic litigation.

With grants of up to $500,000 over three years, this initiative aims to support organizations that are actively challenging democratic backsliding, protecting civic space, and strengthening justice systems worldwide. At a time when democratic institutions face increasing pressure, this programme provides essential resources to organizations driving systemic legal change.

About the Open Society Justice Initiative

The Open Society Justice Initiative, part of the Open Society Foundations network, has spent over two decades using legal tools to advance open societies, accountability, and justice globally.

Through this new grant programme, the initiative seeks to build a resilient global ecosystem of legal actors capable of addressing critical threats to democracy, including electoral interference, judicial repression, and executive overreach.

About the Democracy Anchor Grants

The Democracy Anchor Grants are designed to support high-impact, strategic litigation efforts that contribute to systemic change. The programme prioritizes organizations that go beyond individual legal cases to create broader societal impact through advocacy, public awareness, and institutional reform.

Focus Areas of the Grant

Applicants must align their proposals with one or more of the following priority areas:

1. Interference in Democratic Processes

Projects addressing:

2. Threats to Judicial Actors

Projects that respond to:

3. Executive Overreach

Projects targeting:

What the Grant Offers

1. Financial Support

2. Strategic Impact Opportunities

3. Ecosystem Development

Eligibility Criteria

Organizations must meet the following requirements:

Organizational Requirements

Financial Requirements

Additional Considerations

Proposal Requirements

Applicants must submit proposals that clearly demonstrate:

  1. Innovative use of strategic litigation to strengthen democracy
  2. A credible plan for broader impact, including:
    • Legal precedent
    • Public awareness
    • Institutional reform
  3. Strong community engagement and representation
  4. Contribution to strengthening the strategic litigation ecosystem
  5. Clear impact measurement and learning strategies

Application Timeline

Applicants should submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) before the deadline.

Selection Process and Timeline

The selection process follows multiple stages:

  1. March 2026: Call for Expressions of Interest opens
  2. April 2026: Deadline for submissions
  3. May 2026: Review and shortlisting of applicants
  4. June 2026: Interviews with shortlisted candidates
  5. July 2026: Final proposal submission and compliance review
  6. August 2026: Final selection, onboarding, and first disbursement

Important Conditions

Why You Should Apply

This grant provides a rare opportunity to:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many grants will be awarded?

Approximately 6 to 12 organizations will receive funding.

2. What is considered “strategic litigation”?

Strategic litigation combines:

It must aim for systemic change beyond individual cases.

3. What types of legal actions qualify?

Eligible actions include:

Non-binding mechanisms (e.g., UN recommendations only) are not sufficient.

4. Can organizations collaborate on applications?

Yes, collaborative applications are allowed, provided all partners meet eligibility criteria.

5. Is sub-granting permitted?

Yes, proposals may include sub-granting components.

6. Are fiscal sponsors allowed?

Yes, fiscal sponsorship arrangements are accepted.

7. Can organizations apply if they already have Open Society funding?

Yes, but only if existing grants do not exceed specified thresholds.

8. Is the grant restricted or unrestricted?

Funding may be either restricted or unrestricted, depending on the proposal and organizational needs.

9. Can proposals focus on multiple cases or broader strategies?

Yes. Applicants may propose:

10. What language should applications be submitted in?

Applications must be submitted in English only.

How to Apply

Interested organizations should submit their Expression of Interest through the Official Open Society platform.

For inquiries, applicants may contact the Open Society Justice Initiative directly.

Click HERE for more information about the Open Society Justice Initiative Democracy Anchor Grants 2026.

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