Funding opportunities for African Businesses

 

  1. Call for Applications: Education Changemakers Programme Cohort 3

Deadline: 17-Mar-23

Applications are now open for the Education Changemakers Programme Cohort 3.

The Young African Leaders Initiative Regional Leadership Center Southern Africa (YALI RLC-SA) and the Trevor Noah Foundation have partnered to invest in a new generation of young African champions for education quality.

The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) is a signature effort to invest in the next generation of African leaders, hosted by the University of South Africa at the Graduate School of Business Leadership in Midrand, South Africa. The Trevor Noah Foundation is a non-profit organization that equips underserved youth with the educational foundation and opportunity to become resilient future leaders of South Africa.

Programme implementation will be completed in two phases:

The programme will also include site visits and live case studies using highly interactive methodologies.

Benefits

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).

  1. U.S. Mission to Lesotho: Small Grants Community-Led Monitoring Program

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Deadline: 28-Apr-23

U.S. Embassy Maseru Special Projects Office announces an open competition for organizations interested in submitting applications for a capacity building and coordination project for selected grantees of the PEPFAR Small Grants Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) Program.

In alignment with PEPFAR Country Operational Plan, CLM activities are required to ensure explicit focus on Key Populations. This does not mean KPs are the only focus on CLM activities but rather they must be included. Key Populations include men who have sex with men, transgender people, sex workers, people who inject drugs, and people in prisons and other enclosed settings.

The Community-Led Monitoring program is funded through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in support of the Ministry of Health’s effort to achieve HIV epidemic control through the implementation of evidence-based and client-centered interventions to accelerate progress in HIV prevention, care, and treatment.

Goal

Objective

Funding Information

Activities

Based on the 2022 CLM implementation, some of the key activities will include;

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

  1. Call for Applications: Slovak Development Cooperation Projects in Kenya

Deadline: 24-Mar-23

The Slovak Agency for International Development Cooperation announces call for submission of applications for subsidies for Slovak development cooperation projects in Kenya for the year 2023.

Goal: Promoting sustainable and equitable socio-economic development in the Republic of Kenya through educationhealth and food security interventions.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Slovak Agency for International Development Cooperation.

  1. European Commission invites Proposals from CSOs in Tunisia

Deadline: 18-Apr-23

The European Commission (EC) has launched a call for proposals to support the initiatives of civil society actors in the development of economically inclusive and viable models.

The main income of Tunisian associations is subsidies from international cooperation and, to a very limited extent, those from the public sector. Only rare associations have some equity thanks to the contributions of their members and the establishment of income-generating activities. However, the amounts remain modest and their level of collection is still too random, especially for structures offering expensive services. The absence of own funds, as well as the low capacity to mobilize funds from the private sector, are one of the main characteristics of Tunisian CSOs and precarious their independent and long-term action.

To respond to this finding of low sustainability of associative structures in Tunisia, this action will seek to support certain actors of civil society with a view to developing associative models that are economically viable and which develop the objectives of the association. Thus, this action will strengthen the sustainability, autonomy and independence of these actors. This will enable them to fully play their roles in political dialogue, at local, national and regional levels.

Objectives and Priorities

Funding Information

Location: The actions must be implemented in Tunisia.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit European Commission.

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  1. Call for Project Concepts: GEF Small Grants Programme in Jamaica

Deadline: 10-Mar-23

The GEF Small Grants Programme (GEF SGP), implemented by the UNDP, is offering financial and technical support to communities and CSOs to meet the overall objective of “global environmental benefits secured through community-based initiatives and actions”.

These “larger” projects allow for scaling up and cover many communities within a critical landscape or seascape. The GEF SGP has expanded to provide assistance to 132 countries. UNDP believes that community-driven and civil society-led initiatives can generate environmental benefits, while supporting sustainable livelihoods, community resilience building and local empowerment. This is one of the most effective ways to address global environmental challenges. SGP Jamaica became a member in June 2003 and started financing projects in June 2005. Since then, GEF SGP Jamaica has succeeded in funding and providing support for over 150 projects.

Objectives

OP7 Projects will enable eligible national stakeholders in Jamaica to carry out the following:

OP7 Focal Areas & Strategic Initiatives

Funding Information

Criteria

For more information, visit UNDP.

  1. Call for Proposals: Combating Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa through Civil Society

Deadline: 14-Apr-23

Norad – the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation has launched a call for proposals “Combating Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa through Civil Society” that stems from the strategy “Combining forces against hunger – a policy to improve food self-sufficiency”.

The primary goal of the call is to increase productivity and access to markets for small-scale food producers, as a means of combatting food insecurity. Small-scale food producers are often among the most food insecure, especially women.

Objectives and target groups:

Cross-cutting issues

The following four cross-cutting issues must be safeguarded in all initiatives:

For phase two, successful applicants must identify in the application risk factors that may have a negative impact on the four cross-cutting issues, and they must analyze and manage these risks throughout the project cycle. In the concept note (phase one) it is sufficient to describe how the applicant works to safeguard these cross-cutting issues.

Funding Information

This call for proposals provides a tentative total of up to 200 million NOK annually over five years within the period 2023-2028. Norad expects to enter into 4-8 agreements up to a total estimated amount of 200 million NOK annually. Applications below 25 million NOK annually will not be accepted. Applications should not exceed 100 million NOK annually. The selection of projects will reflect the quality of the proposals as well as a balance between different geographical areas and types of interventions.

Projects

Examples of projects may include, but are not limited to:

In addition to well-proven concepts, they encourage the submission of concepts with innovations involving new solutions, business models, partnerships, financing and/or use of technology that have been tested and proven but not yet taken to scale. For such projects, they encourage the inclusion of a real-time or impact evaluation in the proposal, depending on the evaluation type’s relevance to the intervention. Proposals which have a significant potential for scalability will be prioritized.

Geographic focus area

The primary geographic focus are the following countries in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Democratic Republic of the Congo, EthiopiaGhanaMalawiMaliMozambiqueNigerSomaliaSouth SudanTanzania and Uganda.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Norad.

  1. Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program in Gambia

Deadline: 14-Apr-23

The U.S. Embassy Banjul Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program.

Purpose of Small Grants: PDS in Banjul, The Gambia invites proposals for programs that strengthen cultural ties between the United States and The Gambia; cultural and exchange programming that highlights shared values and promotes bilateral cooperation. All programs must include an American cultural element, or connection with American expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of U.S. policy and perspectives.

Priority Program Areas

Examples

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Ineligibility Criteria

For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Gambia.

  1. U.S. Embassy Addis Ababa PDS Request for Statement of Interest (Ethiopia)

Deadline: 18-Mar-23

The U.S. Embassy Addis Ababa Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U.S. Department of State invites proposals for programs that strengthen cultural ties between the U.S. and Ethiopia through cultural, media and exchange programming that highlights shared values and promotes bilateral cooperation.

Purpose of Small Grants:

All programs must include an American cultural element, or connection with American expert/s, organization/s, or institution/s in a specific field that will promote increased understanding of U.S. policies, values, and perspectives. Examples of PDS small grants programs include, but are not limited to:

Themes

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The APS is intended to inform individuals, non-governmental organizations, think tanks, and academic institutions about opportunities from the Public Diplomacy Section to support projects in at least one of the following thematic areas:

Priority Program Areas:

Proposals must identify how the proposal would fulfil a general U.S. Embassy priority:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Ineligible

The following types of programs are not eligible for funding:

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

  1. Small Grants to Strengthen ties between the U.S. and South Sudan

 Deadline: 14-Apr-23

The Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) of the U.S. Embassy in Juba, South Sudan is pleased to announce that limited funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program, provided through the U.S. Department of State.

Purpose of Small Grants:

PDS Juba invites proposals for programs that strengthen ties between the U.S. and South Sudan through programming that advances core U.S. foreign policy goals, in particular those outlined in the BidenHarris Administration’s fact sheet and U.S. Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa. Project proposals should advance shared priorities and values and promote bilateral cooperation.

Examples of PDS Small Grants Program programs include, but are not limited to:

Priority Program Areas:

Funding Information

Participants and Audiences:

Programs should focus on a specific audience segment in South Sudan, e.g., youth between the ages of 14 to 35, women, civil society organizations, etc.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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