

Deadline:
May 29, 2026About the ISTAT Foundation:
The ISTAT Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT), a global organisation of professionals in the commercial aviation industry. ISTAT represents over 4,000 members worldwide including aircraft manufacturers, airlines, lessors, financiers, appraisers, and other aviation professionals. The Foundation channels the aviation industry's resources and expertise toward humanitarian impact, education, and career development in aviation. The Foundation operates grant programmes, scholarships, internships, and educational initiatives. Its Humanitarian Aid Grants programme specifically supports organisations that leverage aviation as a tool for delivering life-saving assistance worldwide.
Humanitarian Aid Grants — Programme Overview:
The Humanitarian Aid Grants support organisations that use aviation as a tool to provide life-saving assistance, improve access to healthcare, and respond to humanitarian crises around the globe. These grants prioritise projects that demonstrate measurable impact, strong operational capability, and a commitment to serving communities in need. The programme recognises that aviation plays a unique and irreplaceable role in humanitarian work — reaching remote and inaccessible communities, providing rapid disaster response, enabling medical evacuations, delivering essential supplies, and bringing healthcare professionals to areas that cannot be reached by road.
Who Can Apply — Eligibility:
Applicants must be a registered non-profit organisation. Must be established for a minimum of two years prior to applying — demonstrating track record and stability. Must demonstrate a clear humanitarian mission supported by aviation-related activities — aviation must be integral to the organisation's humanitarian work, not incidental. Must have a proven ability to deliver aid effectively and responsibly — the Foundation evaluates operational capability and impact. Religious organisations are eligible but must be inclusive of all religions and not specific to one or a few religions.
Types of Projects Funded:
Based on the 2025 awardee portfolio, the Foundation funds a diverse range of aviation-based humanitarian projects.
2025 Awardees — Examples of Funded Projects:
These examples demonstrate the range of aviation-based humanitarian work the Foundation supports — from air ambulance operations to medical missions, from supply airlifting to specialist healthcare delivery.
Nepal Eligibility and Relevance:
Nepal is eligible as the programme is global with no geographic restrictions. Nepal's unique geography makes aviation-based humanitarian aid exceptionally relevant — more so than in many other countries. Nepal is one of the most mountainous countries on Earth, with significant populations living in remote hill and mountain districts that are often inaccessible by road, especially during monsoon season, after earthquakes, or following landslides. Aviation — particularly helicopter services — is frequently the only means of reaching these communities for healthcare delivery, medical evacuation, disaster response, and supply transport.
Nepal's Aviation-Dependent Humanitarian Needs: Medical evacuation from remote mountain communities — helicopter rescue and aeromedical transport are critical for trauma, obstetric emergencies, and acute illness in areas days away from the nearest hospital by foot. Disaster response — Nepal's 2015 earthquake, recurring floods, landslides, and glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) all require aviation-based disaster response. Airlifting supplies to remote districts — during road closures (monsoon, landslide, earthquake damage), aviation is the only way to deliver food, medicine, and essential supplies. Healthcare access — flying medical teams to remote airstrips in districts like Humla, Dolpa, Mugu, Jumla, and other mountain areas where healthcare facilities are minimal. Trekker and mountaineer rescue — Nepal's Himalayan terrain generates significant helicopter rescue demand, and lessons from these operations can be applied to community healthcare delivery.
Potential Nepal Applicants: Organisations operating helicopter-based medical evacuation or rescue services in Nepal. NGOs running medical missions to remote airstrips and helicopter landing zones in mountain districts. International aviation humanitarian organisations (like Mission Aviation Fellowship) with Nepal programmes or planning Nepal operations. Nepal-based disaster response organisations that use aviation for relief delivery. Air ambulance services operating in Nepal. Organisations airfreighting medical supplies to remote health posts in Nepal. International organisations partnering with Nepali aviation operators for humanitarian purposes.
Nepal-Specific Project Ideas: Establishing or strengthening helicopter-based medical evacuation corridors from remote mountain districts to district or regional hospitals. Medical mission flights bringing surgical teams, dental care, or specialist healthcare to remote airstrip communities in Nepal's mountain districts. Airlifting essential medical supplies (vaccines, emergency health kits, maternal health supplies) to remote health posts during monsoon season road closures. Disaster preparedness aviation — pre-positioning aviation assets and training for rapid response to earthquakes, floods, and landslides. Flying eye hospital or specialist surgical missions to Nepal's remote communities via air.
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