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Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects in Bangladesh

An Opportunity for Grassroots Innovators in Bangladesh

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGHSP) provides funding to local NGOs and public organizations to implement small-scale, community-focused initiatives addressing essential social and economic needs. With grants up to 20 million Japanese Yen, the program supports projects in health, education, poverty alleviation, disaster risk reduction, and more, promoting human security and resilience in vulnerable communities.

Program Overview

The GGHSP is designed to strengthen human security at the grassroots level by supporting practical, community-driven projects. Key objectives include:

Priority Areas

Projects funded under GGHSP typically focus on:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Ineligible applicants and activities:

Funding Details

How to Apply

  1. Prepare your project proposal: Clearly outline objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and alignment with priority areas.

  2. Demonstrate capacity: Include details of the organization’s ability to manage and implement the project successfully.

  3. Submit application: Follow the guidelines provided by the grant program to ensure compliance with eligibility and funding rules.

  4. Review process: Applications are assessed based on relevance, feasibility, sustainability, and the expected impact on local communities.

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQ

1. Who can apply for GGHSP? Eligible applicants include local, national, or international NGOs, local governments, medical institutions, and educational institutions.
2. What is the maximum grant amount? Up to 20 million Japanese Yen per project.
3. What types of projects are supported? Projects addressing health, education, poverty alleviation, water/sanitation, women’s empowerment, child welfare, support for persons with disabilities, agriculture, and disaster risk reduction.
4. Are research or commercial projects eligible? No, research at advanced institutions or commercial-focused projects without clear community benefits are ineligible.
5. Can personnel and administrative costs be funded? No, these costs are not eligible under this program.
6. Is there support for arts, sports, or culture projects? Only if they are directly linked to social or economic development; otherwise, they are not eligible.
7. How are applications evaluated? Proposals are assessed for relevance, feasibility, sustainability, and impact on local communities.

Why It Matters

GGHSP provides an essential mechanism for small-scale, rapid-response initiatives that directly improve human security in underserved areas. By funding community-driven projects, the program enhances resilience, addresses urgent needs, and strengthens local capacity to deliver meaningful social and economic benefits.

For more information, visit Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh.

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