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NGO Grant Round for Health Services and Community Support (Fiji)

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Deadline: 09-Jul-2026

The Ministry of Health & Medical Services is inviting Fijian Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) to submit Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for the 2026–2027 NGO Grant Round. The programme supports projects that strengthen health services and improve health outcomes for vulnerable and underserved communities across Fiji.

Overview

The 2026–2027 NGO Grant Round provides financial support to eligible Fijian NGOs that deliver health-related services in partnership with the Ministry of Health & Medical Services.

The programme aims to improve access to essential healthcare, strengthen community-based health services, and promote better health outcomes through collaboration between government and civil society.

Successful organisations will work closely with the Ministry using established reporting, coordination, and monitoring systems to ensure efficient service delivery and avoid duplication.

Key Details

Priority Areas

The grant supports projects in the following health priority areas:

1. Counselling and Rehabilitation Services

Projects that provide counselling, rehabilitation, and related support services for individuals and communities.

2. Disability Services

Projects that improve access to services, support, and inclusion for people living with disabilities.

3. Primary Health Care

Projects supporting primary healthcare services, including:

Key Concepts Explained

What is Primary Health Care?

Primary health care is the first level of healthcare that focuses on prevention, early diagnosis, treatment, health promotion, and community-based services.

What is Universal Health Coverage?

Universal Health Coverage (UHC) means that everyone can access quality health services without discrimination or financial hardship, regardless of gender, disability, ethnicity, age, social status, or geographic location.

What is an Expression of Interest (EOI)?

An Expression of Interest is the first stage of the application process. Organisations submit information demonstrating their capacity, experience, and proposed activities before being considered for funding.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must:

Who is Not Eligible?

The following applicants are not eligible:

Funding Purpose

Funding supports NGOs delivering health services in partnership with the Ministry during the 2026–2027 financial year.

Projects should contribute to:

Collaboration Requirements

Selected organisations are expected to work closely with the Ministry of Health & Medical Services through existing coordination mechanisms.

This includes:

Financial and Organisational Requirements

Applicants should demonstrate:

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Ensure your organisation is a Fijian NGO registered under the Charitable Trust Act.

Step 2: Select a Priority Area

Choose the programme area that best aligns with your organisation’s expertise, such as counselling services, disability services, or primary healthcare.

Step 3: Develop the Project Proposal

Prepare a project that addresses health needs among vulnerable or underserved communities and contributes to Ministry health priorities.

Step 4: Demonstrate Organisational Capacity

Provide evidence of previous grant implementation, donor fund management, and successful programme delivery.

Step 5: Prepare Financial Documents

Include audited financial reports for the previous three years and demonstrate sound financial management systems.

Step 6: Demonstrate Commitment to Universal Health Coverage

Explain how your services will remain accessible regardless of gender, disability, ethnicity, age, location, or social status.

Step 7: Submit the Expression of Interest

Complete and submit the EOI according to the Ministry’s application requirements.

Why It Matters

The programme strengthens partnerships between government and civil society to improve healthcare access across Fiji.

It helps:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Tips for a Strong Application

Applicants should:

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply?

Only Fijian NGOs registered under the Charitable Trust Act are eligible to apply.

Are international NGOs eligible?

No. International NGOs are not eligible for this funding opportunity.

What activities are supported?

Projects supporting counselling and rehabilitation services, disability services, and primary healthcare—including health promotion, screening, and early detection—are eligible.

What financial documents are required?

Applicants must provide audited financial reports covering the previous three years.

What is Universal Health Coverage?

Universal Health Coverage ensures everyone has access to essential health services regardless of gender, disability, ethnicity, age, social status, or location.

How will grants be awarded?

Funding will be distributed among selected organisations based on the quality of proposals, submitted budgets, and compliance with grant requirements.

What are selected organisations expected to do?

Successful organisations must coordinate with the Ministry through reporting, data sharing, resource coordination, and joint planning to improve health service delivery and prevent duplication.

Conclusion

The Fiji Ministry of Health & Medical Services NGO Grant Round 2026–2027 provides funding for registered Fijian NGOs that deliver essential health services to vulnerable and underserved communities. By supporting counselling, disability services, and primary healthcare initiatives, the programme strengthens collaboration between government and civil society while advancing Universal Health Coverage and improving health outcomes across Fiji.

For more information, visit Ministry of Health & Medical Services.

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