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CFAs: Addressing Violence Against Religious Groups in Nigeria

Call for Proposal for Civil Society Organization(s) to address GBV – Albania

Deadline: 08-Jun-2026

The U.S. Embassy Abuja Public Diplomacy Section is offering funding to support projects that reduce violence and promote religious freedom in Nigeria. The initiative focuses on interfaith dialogue, youth engagement, peacebuilding structures, and cooperation between communities and security actors. Grants range from $75,000 to $100,000 for 12-month projects in priority regions like Benue and Plateau.

Overview

The U.S. Embassy Abuja’s Public Diplomacy Section is inviting eligible organizations to apply for funding under a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

The purpose is to support projects that reduce violence and strengthen religious freedom among vulnerable communities in Nigeria.

The program focuses on practical, community-level interventions that improve trust, dialogue, and cooperation between religious and ethnic groups.

Core Objectives of the Program

The funding supports initiatives that address conflict drivers and promote peaceful coexistence.

Interfaith Dialogue and Trust Building

Reducing Youth Vulnerability to Extremism

Strengthening Government and Civil Society Collaboration

Enhancing Security and Information Sharing

Building Community Peace Structures

Raising Awareness on Religious Freedom

Geographic Focus Areas

The program prioritizes regions experiencing heightened intercommunal tensions.

Priority Regions

These areas are targeted due to increased incidents of religious and ethnic conflict.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Applicants

Ineligible Applicants

Mandatory Requirements

Funding Details

Award Range

Project Duration

Cost Sharing

Non-Eligible Activities

The program does not fund:

Expected Impact

The initiative is designed to:

It aligns with the U.S. Government’s designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern due to religious freedom violations.

How It Works / Application Process

Step 1: Eligibility Check

Applicants must confirm they meet organizational and registration requirements.

Step 2: Proposal Development

Strong proposals should include:

Step 3: Budget Planning

Step 4: Submission

Applications must be submitted following official Embassy Abuja Public Diplomacy Section guidelines.

Step 5: Evaluation

Proposals are assessed based on:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the purpose of this funding opportunity?

It supports projects that reduce violence and promote religious freedom through interfaith dialogue, youth engagement, and peacebuilding.

2. Who can apply?

U.S. and Nigerian nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and public international organizations.

3. What is the funding amount?

Between $75,000 and $100,000, with a total pool of $100,000.

4. What is the project duration?

All projects must be completed within 12 months.

5. Which regions are prioritized?

North-Central Nigeria, especially Benue and Plateau states.

6. Are for-profit organizations eligible?

No, for-profit entities are not eligible.

7. What activities are not supported?

The program does not fund proselytization, political activities, construction, lobbying, or commercial ventures.

Conclusion

This U.S. Embassy Abuja funding opportunity supports structured, community-based interventions that reduce violence and strengthen religious freedom in Nigeria. It prioritizes interfaith dialogue, youth engagement, and collaboration between civil society and authorities to address long-term drivers of conflict. Organizations with strong implementation capacity and local engagement are well-positioned to apply successfully.

For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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