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Call for Applications: Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (Mauritius)

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives – Mauritius

Deadline: 13-Mar-2026

The Japan Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP/KUSANONE) provides small-scale funding to grassroots initiatives promoting economic, social, and human security development. With grants up to 10 million JPY (~MUR 2.8 million), the program supports community-based projects in health, education, infrastructure, and training, targeting sustainable and tangible local impact. It prioritizes non-profit organizations in Mauritius with proven implementation capacity and at least two years of operational experience.

Program Overview

The GGP/KUSANONE program, offered by the Government of Japan, is designed to strengthen local communities by funding projects that enhance human security and socio-economic development. It emphasizes tangible improvements, such as facility construction, equipment provision, and skill-building programs directly linked to community infrastructure.

Key Focus Areas and Objectives

The program targets projects that deliver measurable benefits in the following areas:

Funding and Project Scope

Who is Eligible?

In Mauritius, the program is open to:

Eligibility Requirements:

Why It Matters

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organization meets operational experience and non-profit requirements.

  2. Prepare Project Proposal: Include clear objectives, community benefits, budget breakdown, and expected outcomes.

  3. Submit Application: Applications are submitted according to the official GGP/KUSANONE guidelines provided by the Japanese Embassy or Consulate.

  4. Evaluation Process: Projects are assessed on feasibility, socio-economic impact, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.

  5. Funding Decision: Successful applicants receive grant approval and disbursement to implement the project.

Common Mistakes / Tips

FAQ

1. What is the maximum funding available per project? 10 million JPY (~MUR 2.8 million).
2. Who can apply in Mauritius? NGOs, local government offices, educational and medical institutions with at least two years of operational experience.
3. Are individuals eligible? No, individuals and profit-oriented organizations are not eligible.
4. What types of projects are funded? Construction, renovation, equipment procurement, and training/workshops directly linked to infrastructure.
5. Can office or administrative expenses be covered? No, these costs are not eligible.
6. Are advocacy-only or research-only projects eligible? No, projects must have tangible outputs and measurable community benefits.
7. How is project impact evaluated? By assessing objectives, socio-economic benefits, sustainability, and cost performance.

Conclusion

The Japan Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP/KUSANONE) is a vital funding program empowering Mauritian communities to achieve tangible socio-economic development. By supporting infrastructure, equipment, and training initiatives, the program strengthens human security and promotes long-lasting, community-centered improvements.

For more information, visit Embassy of Japan in Mauritius.

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