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Empowering Futures: Skill Development for Resilient Communities (Jordan)

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Deadline: 15-May-26

The EDU-SYRIA Call for Proposals 2026 supports projects in Jordan that strengthen resilience, employability, and economic inclusion for Syrian refugees and underserved Jordanians. With a €300,000 total funding pool, the call offers grants of €10,000 to €60,000 for skill development, life skills, entrepreneurship, and community resilience initiatives, with applications due by 15 May 2026.

What is the EDU-SYRIA Call for Proposals?

The EDU-SYRIA Call for Proposals is a funding opportunity designed to support innovative skill development and resilience-building programmes for:

The call aims to improve workforce readiness, employability, and long-term economic independence, especially for youth and marginalized groups in Jordan.

Funding at a Glance

Key Program Themes

The initiative is built around “Fast-Track to Professionalism” and related resilience and learning components.

1. Fast-Track to Professionalism

Supports practical, job-ready technical training for high school graduates in high-demand sectors.

Priority training areas:

2. Building Resilience

Projects can include:

3. Promoting Lifelong Learning

Applicants are encouraged to strengthen long-term learning pathways through:

4. Strengthening Community Capacity

The call also values activities that improve community resilience through:

Who is Eligible?

A broad range of organizations can apply, but they must meet local experience requirements.

Eligible applicants include:

Eligibility requirements:

Geographic priority:

Beneficiary Requirements

Projects must follow a strict beneficiary ratio.

Required composition:

This requirement is important and should be clearly reflected in the proposal design, outreach strategy, and monitoring plan.

What Types of Projects Are Competitive?

Strong proposals should:

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Before applying, make sure your organization:

Step 2: Choose a Strong Program Theme

Build your proposal around one or more of these:

Step 3: Design for the Required Beneficiary Mix

Your project must ensure:

Step 4: Prioritize the Right Location

Projects should be implemented in Jordan, with stronger competitiveness likely for:

Step 5: Build a Realistic Budget

Step 6: Submit Before the Deadline

Tips for a Strong Proposal

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the EDU-SYRIA Call for Proposals?

It is a grant opportunity supporting projects in Jordan that improve skills, resilience, and employability for Syrian refugees and underprivileged Jordanians.

2. How much funding is available?

3. Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include:

4. What are the eligibility requirements?

Applicants must:

5. What sectors or themes are prioritized?

Priority areas include:

6. Is there a required beneficiary ratio?

Yes. Projects must ensure:

7. When is the deadline?

Conclusion

The EDU-SYRIA Call for Proposals 2026 is a strong opportunity for organizations in Jordan that work on skills training, employability, youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and refugee inclusion. With grants of €10,000–€60,000 and a clear focus on practical workforce outcomes, it is especially relevant for organizations serving Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanians in underserved areas.

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