Deadline: 18-Apr-2026
The GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP) Maldives invites civil society organizations to apply for grants up to US$75,000 to strengthen their capacity in proposal writing, monitoring and evaluation, communication, and advocacy. The program aims to enhance CSO effectiveness, knowledge sharing, and sustainable community-based development across the Maldives.
Programme Overview
This initiative supports capacity development for CSOs engaged in environmental and sustainable development projects in the Maldives. It focuses on:
- Strengthening grant proposal writing and donor engagement skills
- Enhancing monitoring and evaluation capabilities for ongoing projects
- Improving communication, advocacy, and knowledge-sharing among CSOs and stakeholders
- Promoting replication of successful projects and visibility of best practices
The programme combines practical training, workshops, and hands-on exercises to ensure meaningful skill development.
Funding Details
- Maximum grant amount: US$75,000
- Duration: 24–36 months
- Purpose: Equip organizations with practical skills, strengthen institutional capacity, and support community-based sustainable development initiatives
Key Activities
- Organize and deliver structured capacity development workshops (physical and virtual)
- Provide hands-on exercises to improve proposal writing and donor reporting skills
- Develop communication and outreach materials, including social media content and advocacy tools
- Support monitoring and evaluation, ensuring alignment with GEF SGP standards
- Manage logistics such as venues, participant coordination, travel, and accommodations
Eligibility
Eligible applicants include:
- Civil society organizations (CSOs)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Community-based organizations (CBOs)
- Research institutions with experience in:
- Capacity building and training delivery
- Proposal development and donor engagement
- Monitoring, evaluation, and reporting
- Communication and advocacy strategies
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Qualified teams capable of delivering training and managing programs
- Institutional experience in implementing development initiatives
- A comprehensive work plan and timeline aligned with program objectives
Expected Outcomes
- Improved grant proposal writing and donor engagement skills among CSOs
- Enhanced monitoring and evaluation practices for SGP projects
- Greater visibility of successful initiatives and replication of best practices
- Strengthened collaboration and knowledge sharing across CSOs and stakeholders
- Long-term contribution to sustainable community-based development in the Maldives
How to Apply
- Confirm eligibility as a CSO, NGO, CBO, or research institution
- Prepare a detailed application including:
- Work plan and timeline (24–36 months)
- Capacity building and training approach
- Monitoring and evaluation strategy
- Communication and advocacy plan
- Institutional experience and team qualifications
- Submit the application through the GEF SGP Maldives portal before the deadline
Tips for Applicants
- Emphasize practical, hands-on training methods for proposal writing and reporting
- Highlight experience in capacity development and knowledge sharing
- Show clear alignment with GEF SGP standards and sustainable development objectives
- Include detailed logistics planning for workshops and training activities
- Demonstrate how the program will enhance community-based impact and replication
FAQ
Q1: What is the maximum grant amount?
A1: US$75,000.
Q2: What is the project duration?
A2: 24–36 months.
Q3: Who is eligible to apply?
A3: CSOs, NGOs, CBOs, and research institutions with relevant experience and qualified teams.
Q4: What are the main activities funded?
A4: Capacity development workshops, proposal writing, monitoring and evaluation support, and communication/advocacy efforts.
Q5: Are both virtual and in-person trainings supported?
A5: Yes, the program combines both formats for practical engagement.
Q6: What are expected outcomes for CSOs?
A6: Improved proposal writing, enhanced M&E practices, better visibility, knowledge sharing, and stronger community-based development impact.
Q7: What documentation is required?
A7: Work plan, timeline, training approach, monitoring plan, communication strategy, and proof of institutional experience.
Conclusion
The GEF SGP Maldives Capacity Development grant empowers civil society organizations to strengthen skills, improve project management, and increase their impact in community-based sustainable development initiatives, contributing to stronger, more effective, and collaborative CSO networks across the Maldives.
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