Funding Opportunities For African Business

  1. Third Call for Proposals for STEG Larger Research Grants

 The Structural Transformation and Economic Growth (STEG) invites applications to the third call for proposals for Larger Research Grants (LRGs).

Themes

Funding Information

Country and Policy Relevance

Please note that an important criterion for funding of proposals is the relevance to policy in low-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Proposals focused on middle- and/or high-income countries need to make a clear case for the relevance of the research to policy in specific low-income countries. Proposals are also evaluated on the extent to which the research findings (including those from comparative work or from studies in other geographies) might be relevant to policy in specific sub-Saharan countries.

Eligibility Criteria

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For more information, visit

https://steg.cepr.org/call-for-proposals/third-call-proposals-steg-larger-research-grants

  1. Palliative Care Development in Africa: Small Grants Programme

The True Colours Trust is seeking applications for its Palliative Care Development in Africa. The Trustees of the True Colours Trust have set aside funds towards a small grants programme for hospices and palliative care providers across Africa to support the development of palliative care.

Funding Priorities

Funding Information

The size of grants ranges from £500 – £5,000.

Ineligible

Grants will not be approved for:

For more information, visit

https://africasmallgrants.truecolourstrust.org.uk/how-to-apply/

  1. A Chance to win up to £25,000 under LUSH Spring Prize

Submissions are now open for the 2023 LUSH Spring Prize to build capacity for those repairing the earth’s damaged systems and leaving the world lusher than they found it. the LUSH Spring prize is for organizations working to revive damaged social and natural environments and who want to share what they are doing to inspire and inform others. People worldwide are developing ways to live in harmony with nature. They generate renewable resources, restore ecosystems, nurture solidarity, and build health, wholeness, and resilience. They bring life back to damaged land and oceans and reversing silent springs. The Lush Spring Prize is here to support these regeneration movements through:

Award Information

For 2023, the prize categories again cover the ideas stage, through to young and established organizations, and campaigns to influence policy or public opinion towards a more regenerative society.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://springprize.org/

  1. Common Futures Conversations to Get your Voice Heard

The Chatham House is pleased to announce the Common Futures Conversations, an online community of young people from Africa and Europe who want to make government better. Most young people feel cut off from the leaders and governments who shape society. That is why Chatham House created Common Futures Conversations. Their platform lets you speak directly online with presidents, prime ministers and other policy makers from Africa and Europe. It is your chance to help them understand your views and tell them how they could do things better.

Benefits

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for Common Futures you must be:

For more information, visit

https://www.chathamhouse.org/about-us/our-departments/communications-and-publishing-department/common-futures-conversations

  1. Call for Proposals – Global Disability Summit Grants

 The International Disability Alliance (IDA) is seeking applications for Global Disability Summit Grants to support local and national initiatives contributing to the implementation and monitoring of GDS commitments for change.

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Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.internationaldisabilityalliance.org/blog/call-proposals-global-disability-summit-grants

  1. Grants to Support Access to Justice for Migrants in West Africa

 The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is pleased to announce the launch of its call for proposals for the award of grants aimed at promoting and protecting the human rights of migrants in Africa of the West by improving their access to justice. Under the joint PROMIS project between OHCHR and UNODC, funded by the Netherlands, these grants will be awarded to civil society organizations (CSOs), law firms and national human rights institutions (NHRIs) who provide legal assistance to migrants in one – or more – of the right project countries (Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia, Mali, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso, Nigeria or Senegal).

Funding Information

Grants awarded will each be for an amount of less than USD 20,000 for a maximum duration of 12 months.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible, organizations applying for the grant must meet the following criteria:

For more information, visit

https://westafrica.ohchr.org/CALL-FOR-PROPOSALS-GRANT-TO-STRENGHTEN-ACCESS-TO-JUSTICE-FOR-MIGRANTS-IN-WEST.html?var_mode=calcul

  1. 5th Youth Capacity Building Workshop in Africa

The African Union’s International Center for Girls’ and Women’s Education in Africa (African Union CIEFFA) is accepting applications for Youth Capacity Building Workshop. Through the YCB program participants gain access to a community of successful female and male role models and mentors who are movers and shakers within their communities of influence. The program offers participants the opportunity to learn and get updated on new knowledge and information at policy and practice levels within the continent that affect women’s socio-economic development and education, and extends to existing legal frameworks in support of gender equality in education in Africa; the education and training, as well as gender and youth-related strategic frameworks.

Benefits

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://cieffa.au.int/en/5th-youth-capacity-building-workshop

  1. 2022 GFFJ NGO Grant Awards

2022 GFFJ NGO Grant Awards are now open to recognize and reward Non-Profit Organisations worldwide who have dedicated their time and resources for global impact. The objective and goals of GFFJ is to embark on poverty alleviation programs and projects that is also in line with the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Global Fund for Jesus (GFFJ), in line with its mandate to do that which Jesus would have done if He were still physically present amongst us; calls for Motivational Proposals and Expressions of Interest in the GFFJ Grant Awards from NGOs sharing the same passion as GFFJ for the poorest of the poor. The Global Fund for Jesus focuses specifically on uplifting the disadvantaged through the implementation of projects and programs to address the need for education, health, infrastructure development, poverty alleviation, food security and employment creation.

Funding Information

The GFFJ Thanksgiving Programme that entails the granting of cash awards of R100 000 to 20 selected NGOs and/or other forms of donations and/or assistance in kind; in line with the objectives of the Fund.

Eligibility Criteria

NGOs across the are encouraged to submit their proposals.

Terms and Conditions

For more information, visit

https://www.facebook.com/GlobalFundForJesus

  1. Alliance for Advancing Health Online’s Vaccine Confidence Fund

The Alliance for Advancing Health Online (AAHO) is excited to launch a second Request for Proposals (RFP) for global research focusing on harnessing the power of social media to increase vaccination confidence and uptake with an emphasis on enhancing routine immunization and educating health care workers on addressing vaccine hesitancy. The Alliance for Advancing Health Online is bringing collaborators from the technology, health, global development, and academic sectors together to advance public understanding of how social media can best be utilized to better understand and increase the health and resiliency of communities around the world.

Funding Information

The range of awards will vary based on the scope of the research, but award amounts will range between $250,000 and $450,000. Please note this Fund is willing to consider proposals up to $500,000 provided there is strong justification for why additional funding is needed.

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Eligibility Criteria

Research that takes place in any country is eligible. The goal of the RFP is to ensure diversity of research globally – both high-income and low-income countries.

For more information, visit

Vaccine Confidence Fund

  1. Electric South XR Social Impact Grant in Africa

Electric South invites emerging as well as accomplished African XR creators to apply for a new XR Social Impact Grant. The aim of the grant is to give African creators access to skills, expertise, tools and networks to create a prototype or proof of concept using RT3D/XR technology, or to help finish an already existing project.

What will the grant entail?

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

Electric South

 

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