KEHATI Ananta Fund – Civil Society Capacity Building Endowment (Indonesia)

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Funder: Yayasan KEHATI (Indonesian Biodiversity Foundation)
Ananta Fund is an endowment fund created by KEHATI and The Ford Foundation to strengthen civil society organizations (CSOs) in Indonesia. Through long-term grants and an incubation model, it supports CSOs working on poverty alleviation, gender equality, climate action, and environmental conservation. Focus on institutional development, governance improvement, and policy advocacy.

Source: https://kehati.or.id/program/ananta-fund

Funding Details

Funder
Yayasan KEHATI (Indonesian Biodiversity Foundation)
Funding Goal
Strengthen the capacity of civil society organisations (CSOs) in Indonesia through long-term grants and an incubation model. Supports CSOs working on poverty alleviation, gender equality, climate action, and environmental conservation, with a focus on institutional development, governance improvement, and policy advocacy.
Funding Amount
Endowment fund — specific grant amounts not publicly disclosed
Deadline
Unknown (Unknown)
How to Apply
No open application process visible on the KEHATI page. Consult anantafund.org for further details. Contact KEHATI at kehati@kehati.or.id.
Target Region
Indonesia
Contact
kehati@kehati.or.id; (+62-21) 7834-2866; anantafund.org
Last Checked
2026-05-07 00:20

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Summary

The Ananta Fund is an endowment fund created by Yayasan KEHATI and The Ford Foundation to strengthen the capacity of civil society organisations (CSOs) in Indonesia. Through a combination of long-term grants and an incubation model, the fund provides sustained, multi-year support to Indonesian CSOs. Priority thematic areas include poverty alleviation, gender equality, climate action, and environmental conservation. The programme's core theory of change is that well-governed, financially independent, and advocacy-capable CSOs are essential for just and sustainable social change in Indonesia. Support focuses on three dimensions: institutional development (building organisational systems and processes), governance improvement (strengthening accountability and management), and policy advocacy (supporting CSOs to influence local and national policy). The Ananta Fund aims to create an ecosystem of civil society organisations that are autonomous, high-integrity, and capable of driving systemic social change. As an endowment fund, capital is preserved while returns finance ongoing CSO support, ensuring long-term programmatic sustainability. The KEHATI page provides a summary in Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia). Detailed grant windows and application processes appear to be managed through anantafund.org. No open call for external applications was visible on the KEHATI page.

Historical Context

The Ananta Fund was created through a collaboration between Yayasan KEHATI and The Ford Foundation. It aims to create an independent, high-integrity civil society ecosystem in Indonesia.

Why it was added

discovered from funder #41: Yayasan KEHATI (Indonesian Biodiversity Foundation)

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