Funding Opportunities For African Businesses

  1. PTES Conservation Insight Grants (£3,000 and £10,000 per annum)

 PTES is now accepting new grant applications for Conservation Insight Grants are for projects focusing on endangered species. They have awarded grants to scientific researchers and conservations for many years for work that is aimed at the preservation of endangered species around the world. Funds will be awarded for work that seeks to either:

Funding Information

Applicants may apply for grants of between £3,000 and £10,000 per annum, up to a maximum total of £20,000

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://ptes.org/grants/apply-grant/worldwide-grant-criteria/

  1. Loyola Foundation’s Grants Program

Applications are now open for the Loyola Foundation’s Grant Program, a family-based charitable organization primarily dedicated to supporting overseas catholic mission activities in less developed countries.

Funding Information

Generally, the Loyola Foundation accepts requests up to $20,000.

Eligible Projects

The Loyola Foundation approved 100 grants to benefit Catholic activities worldwide. Projects included:

Determine Your Eligibility

If you answered yes to the above questions, you are eligible to submit an online grant inquiry form during open application season.

For more information, visit

https://www.loyolafoundation.org/grants/grant-application-process

  1. Strengthening Young Women Peacebuilders’ Capacity in Complex Crises

The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women), in collaboration with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), are launching the pilot initiative “Strengthening Young Women Peacebuilders’ Capacity in Complex Crises”, a programme that seeks to support young women leading civil society organizations in fragile and/or conflict – affected countries. The objective of this initiative is to provide capacity-building for young women-led organizations to strengthen their fundraising skills, and to create a space for peer exchange, networking, sharing of best practices, and lessons learned among young women peacebuilders.

Details

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria:

Selection Criteria

A total of 25 young women will be selected by a review committee at global and sub-regional levels, using common criteria for review, to assess the applicant’s motivation and potential for successful project implementation. Successful candidates will be notified and invited to participate in the workshop.

For more information, visit

https://www.unaoc.org/what-we-do/projects-and-initiatives/call-for-applications-strengthening-young-women-peacebuilders-capacity-in-complex-crises/

  1. UNDP WACA Youth Innovation Challenge for Young Entrepreneurs

The United Nations Development Programme Sub-Regional Hub for West and Central Africa (UNDP WACA) has launched the 2022 UNDP WACA Youth Innovation Challenge calling for young entrepreneurs and innovators with impactful solutions in West and Central Africa. The UNDP WACA Youth Innovation Challenge is an initiative designed to identify and support the transformative innovations and resilience of young people from West and Central Africa. It follows the 2021 inaugural edition – Sahel Innovate Challenge – which provided 10 youth from across the Sahel Region with funding ranging from $1,000 – $20,000 to bolster their innovations.

Benefits

Eligibility Criteria

Selection Process

Applications are accessed according to a standard set of criteria (thematic area, innovation, impact and reach, sustainability, and opportunity for scale-up) and reviewed by UNDP and external experts.

Video Submission Guidelines

For more information, visit

https://www.undp.org/africa/news/2022-undp-waca-youth-innovation-challenge

  1. Scaling Up Nutrition Movement Pooled Fund 2.0

 UNOPS invites interested and eligible applicants to join an exceptional 2022 application exercise related to the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Pooled Fund 2.0 extension period covering the period of July – December 2022. The SUN Movement has successfully brought together governments, United Nations agencies, businesses, donors, civil society organizations and individuals in a collective mission in 65 countries and 4 Indian States to uphold the right to good food and nutrition. It has also helped to illuminate the importance of nutrition in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SUN Movement continues to work with countries with the belief that Nutrition is both a maker and a marker of development. Improved nutrition is the platform for progress in health, education, employment, empowerment of women and the reduction of poverty and inequality, and can lay the foundation for peaceful, secure and stable societies.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

The application is open to Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and Civil Society Alliances (CSA) members or hosting organizations of the SUN Civil Society Network (CSN).

For more information, visit

https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/179009

  1. USAID Funding Opportunity: Minority Serving Institutions Humanitarian Fellowship Program

 The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for a cooperative agreement from qualified entities to implement the Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) Humanitarian Fellowship Program.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppld=342533

  1. The International Centre for Local Democracy (ICLD) Women’s Political Leadership Programme 2023 (Fully Funded to Sweden)

The International Centre for Local Democracy, ICLD invites you to apply to the International Training Programme Women’s Political Leadership 2023. Women as political leaders at local/regional level can apply to this Women’s Political Leadership programme. The ICLD has broadened the scope of the programme for this ninth round of the programme, and it is now opening up to women who hold an elected seat in a local or regional government in ANY of the OECD – DAC listed ODA-countries. The training is implemented in cooperation with the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR).

 

Programme Period: January – December 2023

 

Application Period: 15 July to 9 September, 2022

 

Programme Objectives

 The programme aims to provide the following changes in the participant:

Benefits

Cost

All training costs pertaining to lectures, literature, documentation, study tours and certain social activities as well as accommodation and food will also be covered by the organizer. All international travel costs related to the programme will be covered by the programme organizer. Costs for personal expenses are not included and are the responsibility of the participant or her organization.

For more information,

Visit the Official Webpage of the ICLD Women’s Political Leadership Programme 2023

  1. Call for Proposals to support Africa’s SGC in Strategic Communications and Knowledge Translation

The Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) invites project proposals from organizations with experience in strategic communications and knowledge translation to support Africa’s science granting councils.

Scope

Funding Information

Through new SGCI partnerships with the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation and IRC, funding of up to CAD$880,000 is available for this work over a period of approximately 34 months. IDRC will enter into an agreement with the successful organization.

Eligibility Criteria

The Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa (SGCI) invites project proposals from organizations (including think tanks, institutes, universities and agencies) with proven experience and track records in strategic communications and knowledge translation.

For more information, visit

https://www.idrc.ca/en/funding/call-proposals-support-africas-science-granting-councils-strategic-communications-and

  1. Consumer Protection Research Initiative: Call for Proposals

The Consumer Protection Research Fund is open to all academic researchers and accepts proposals for randomized evaluations of consumer protection in digital financial services in lower and lower-middle-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. IPA’s Consumer Protection Research Initiative is a four-year research initiative which partners with policymakers, financial institutions, and civil society to develop new consumer protection solutions in digital financial services.

Funding Information

Criteria

For more information, visit

https://www.poverty-action.org/program-area/financial-inclusion/call-for-proposals

  1. HerMeNow Accelerator Program

The HerMeNow Accelerator program is designed for women-led social enterprises focusing on building impactful solutions in culture, mindset, and education, this program is almost entirely remote and online and so accessible to companies across MENA + Africa (including MENA). They will help grow your business through a three-month program driven by Bloom’s project-based learning methodology and world-class support. They are excited to collaborate with the Stardust Concept ESG and Impact Division on this effort to expand entrepreneurship opportunities, education, and momentum, especially in the communities that need it most. The HerMeNow Accelerator will support 10 women-led social enterprises across the MENA + Africa region.

Eligibility Criteria

Funding Information

Selected teams get:

For more information, visit

https://www.bloom.pm/hermenow/

 

 

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