Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has launched a 2026 Call for Expressions of Interest (EOI) in Peru to fund small-scale projects supporting refugee protection, integration, and community services.
The initiative targets refugee-led and community-based organizations working in key regions, offering grants of around S/.10,000 to strengthen local capacity and improve services for refugees and vulnerable host communities.
Overview
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is inviting organizations in Peru to submit Expressions of Interest for 2026 grant agreements.
This funding opportunity supports grassroots initiatives that improve the lives of refugees and asylum seekers through protection services, integration efforts, and community-based support systems.
The program is aligned with UNHCR’s 2023–2026 strategy, which emphasizes localization, partnerships, and empowering community actors.
Key Focus Areas
Applicants must design projects aligned with one or more of the following thematic areas:
Protection and Legal Assistance
- Legal aid and access to justice
- General protection services for refugees
Integration and Social Inclusion
- Integration and reintegration programs
- Activities promoting peaceful coexistence
Education and Child Protection
- Access to education
- Child protection interventions
Gender-Based Violence Prevention
- GBV prevention and response services
- Support for vulnerable groups
Geographic Coverage
The program prioritizes projects in the following regions:
- Lima
- Callao
- Piura
- Tumbes
Organizations working in these locations are strongly encouraged to apply.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Organizations
- Refugee-led organizations (RLOs)
- Community-based organizations (CBOs)
Additional Requirements
- Must be actively working with refugees or asylum seekers
- Should demonstrate capacity to deliver community-level programs
- Non-refugee-led organizations are eligible if they support refugee populations
Funding Details
- Grant Size: Approximately S/.10,000
- Type: Small grant agreements
- Purpose: Support local, community-based interventions
This funding is best suited for pilot initiatives, small-scale programs, and capacity-building efforts.
Why This Grant Matters
This initiative is important because it:
- Strengthens refugee-led and local organizations
- Improves access to essential protection and legal services
- Promotes social cohesion between refugees and host communities
- Enhances resilience in vulnerable populations
- Supports long-term social and economic integration
It reflects a global shift toward locally driven humanitarian action.
How the Grant Works
Step-by-Step Process
- Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) outlining your project
- UNHCR reviews applications based on relevance and impact
- Shortlisted organizations are selected
- Grant agreements are signed with selected partners
- Projects are implemented at the community level
- Monitoring and reporting ensure accountability and results
What Makes a Strong Application
- Clear alignment with UNHCR priority sectors
- Defined objectives and measurable outcomes
- Strong community engagement
- Realistic and cost-effective planning
- Demonstrated organizational experience
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting vague or poorly defined proposals
- Ignoring priority focus areas
- Proposing projects too large for the available budget
- Lack of community involvement
- Weak monitoring and evaluation plans
FAQs
1. What is the UNHCR 2026 Peru grant?
It is a funding opportunity for organizations supporting refugees through protection, integration, and community services.
2. Who can apply?
Refugee-led and community-based organizations working with refugees in Peru.
3. What is the funding amount?
Approximately S/.10,000 per selected organization.
4. Which regions are covered?
Lima, Callao, Piura, and Tumbes.
5. What sectors are supported?
Legal assistance, education, child protection, GBV prevention, and integration programs.
6. Are non-refugee-led organizations eligible?
Yes, if they actively support refugees and asylum seekers.
7. What is the main objective?
To strengthen local capacity and improve services for refugees and host communities.
Conclusion
The UNHCR 2026 grant in Peru provides a focused opportunity for local and refugee-led organizations to deliver impactful, community-based solutions.
With a clear emphasis on protection, integration, and resilience, this funding supports practical interventions that directly benefit refugees and vulnerable populations.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.









































