They generally only accept applications from registered charities, but speculation grants (a) might be a good fit for smaller projects (40%).
My read is that speculation grants are a way for projects applying to SFF to get funding more quickly, rather than a way for projects that aren’t eligible for SFF to get funding (I believe SFP serves this purpose).
My read is that speculation grants are a way for projects applying to SFF to get funding more quickly, rather than a way for projects that aren’t eligible for SFF to get funding (I believe SFP serves this purpose).
I agree that this is what it says on the page, but I think that for a promising enough project, rules could be twisted.
Rethink can help with charity status https://rethink.charity/fiscal-sponsorship