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Call for Proposals: GEF Small Grant Programme (Ghana)

Small Grants Programme for World Day for Assistive Technology

Deadline: 05-Mar-2026

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is inviting proposals under its GEF Programme to support innovative, community-led environmental and sustainable development initiatives in Ghana. Grants of up to $30,000 are available for civil society and community-based organisations working in the Black Volta Basin, particularly in selected districts across the Upper West, Bono, and Savannah regions.

Overview

The United Nations Development Programme is seeking proposals through its Global Environment Facility (GEF) Programme to strengthen community-driven environmental action in Ghana.

The initiative aims to empower local civil society organisations and community-based groups to implement innovative solutions that address environmental degradation while promoting sustainable development and social inclusion.

The programme specifically focuses on communities within the Black Volta Basin, encouraging grassroots interventions that deliver both local and global environmental benefits.

Funding Details

Strategic Focus Areas

Proposals should align with one or more of the following thematic areas:

Geographic Priority Areas

The call prioritises communities located along the Black Volta Basin, particularly in:

Applicants must be based in or already have an active operational presence within the Black Volta Basin landscape.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible applicants include:

Expected Impact

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Who can apply for this grant?
    Local NGOs, non-profit organisations, community-based groups, and social enterprises operating in Ghana and recognised by relevant authorities.
  2. What is the maximum grant amount?
    Up to $30,000 per selected initiative.
  3. Where must projects be implemented?
    Projects must be implemented within the Black Volta Basin, particularly in the identified priority districts.
  4. Is prior experience required?
    Yes. Applicants must have at least two years of relevant experience in environmental, forestry, or agricultural activities.
  5. Does the programme provide support beyond funding?
    Yes. The programme offers institutional strengthening, networking opportunities, and support for scaling and resource mobilisation.

Conclusion

The UNDP GEF Programme presents a valuable opportunity for community-based and civil society organisations in Ghana to lead innovative environmental and sustainable development initiatives.

With grants of up to $30,000 and additional capacity-building support, the programme strengthens grassroots solutions that address ecosystem conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable livelihoods.

For organisations operating within the Black Volta Basin, this call provides a strategic pathway to drive locally rooted, environmentally sustainable change while contributing to broader national and global development goals.

For more information, visit UNDP.

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