Deadline: 20-Mar-2026
The World Food Programme (WFP) invites applications for grants supporting vulnerable families through food assistance and community capacity building. The initiative combines immediate relief with sustainable recovery, income generation, and long-term resilience.
About the Programme
The WFP grant initiative focuses on delivering food assistance to vulnerable families while strengthening community capacities for sustainable recovery and income generation. The programme integrates early recovery efforts, cross-sectoral support, and skill development to ensure both short- and long-term impact.
Objectives and Focus Areas
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Early Recovery: Supporting communities to rebuild livelihoods and strengthen resilience
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Food Assistance: Targeting vulnerable families with essential nutrition and food support
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Community Capacity Building: Training and mentoring for productive units and income generation
Key Activities
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Food Distribution: Providing food to approximately 100 targeted individuals in alignment with WFP guidelines
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Capacity Building: Six months of sustained workshops, technical accompaniment, and knowledge exchanges
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Personnel Recruitment: Hiring qualified staff tailored to project needs and activity requirements
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Procurement and Logistics: Managing the purchase, transport, and delivery of materials and inputs efficiently
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Income Generation: Supporting productive units and guiding participants to generate family income through sale of surplus products
Expected Outcomes
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Immediate relief through targeted food assistance
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Strengthened community skills and knowledge for sustainable livelihoods
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Increased household income and economic resilience
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Enhanced long-term community capacity to manage recovery initiatives
How to Apply
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Confirm your organization’s experience in food distribution and community development
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Prepare a project proposal detailing food assistance plans, capacity-building strategies, and sustainability approaches
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Include a personnel plan for recruitment, training, and technical accompaniment
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Submit your application through the official WFP grant submission portal or contact channel
Why It Matters
This programme provides immediate nutrition support while equipping communities with the skills and resources necessary for sustainable recovery. By linking food assistance with income generation and capacity building, it ensures long-term resilience and improved livelihoods for vulnerable families.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Failing to outline sustained capacity-building activities
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Ignoring WFP guidelines for food distribution and logistics
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Submitting proposals without a clear plan for personnel recruitment or technical support
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Overlooking strategies for income generation and community empowerment
FAQs
1. Who can apply? Organizations experienced in food assistance, community development, and capacity-building projects.
2. What is the focus of the grant? Early recovery, food assistance, and cross-sectoral community support.
3. How many beneficiaries are targeted? Approximately 100 individuals or families.
4. What is the duration of support? Six months of sustained capacity-building and technical accompaniment.
5. What budget is available? Total indicative funding is 170,000,000 COP.
6. What activities are required? Food distribution, workshops, knowledge exchanges, technical mentoring, and income-generation support.
7. What outcomes are expected? Immediate food relief, strengthened community skills, increased household income, and long-term resilience.
Conclusion
The WFP grant programme offers a comprehensive approach to support vulnerable families, providing essential food assistance while building the skills and capacities necessary for sustainable recovery and income generation. By combining relief with empowerment, the initiative strengthens community resilience and long-term development.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.
