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CFAs: Supporting High-Impact Local Projects in Mongolia

Applications open for Norden 0–30 Funding Programme 2024

Deadline: 17-Apr-2026

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) 2026 in Mongolia supports small-scale, high-impact projects led by local partners that align with Canada’s development priorities. Funding ranges from CAD 15,000 to 100,000, targeting initiatives in governance, peace and security, gender equality, human dignity, and climate action. Projects must be locally driven, deliver measurable outcomes, and strengthen community engagement.

Overview

The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) 2026 in Mongolia provides funding to locally led projects that address community needs while advancing Canada’s international development priorities.

The program emphasizes small-scale, high-impact initiatives that promote inclusive governance, peace and security, economic growth, gender equality, human dignity, and environmental sustainability. Funding strengthens local civil society while reinforcing bilateral relations and civil society engagement between Canada and Mongolia.

Thematic Priorities

Eligible projects should align with one or more of the following priorities:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Key requirements:

Funding Details

How to Apply

  1. Preliminary application: Submit the official CFLI application form with a brief project outline
  2. Shortlisting: Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted by early May 2026
  3. Full proposal: Shortlisted applicants submit a detailed proposal with a comprehensive budget
  4. Review process: Applications are assessed by a selection committee based on impact, feasibility, and alignment with CFLI priorities

Application language: English or French

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FAQ

1. Who can apply for CFLI funding in Mongolia?
Local NGOs, not-for-profits, academic institutions, international or regional organizations partnering with local entities, government bodies with local projects, and Canadian NGOs supporting local development.

2. What is the funding range?
Average funding is CAD 15,000 – 30,000, with a maximum of CAD 100,000 per project.

3. What types of projects are eligible?
Projects must be locally driven and align with inclusive governance, peace and security, growth, gender equality, human dignity, or climate action.

4. How does the application process work?
Two-step: preliminary submission via the official form, then invitation to submit a full proposal if shortlisted.

5. When will shortlisted applicants be notified?
By early May 2026.

6. Can international organizations apply directly?
Yes, if they collaborate with local partners and the project is locally focused.

7. Are there language requirements for submissions?
Yes, proposals must be submitted in English or French.

Conclusion

The CFLI 2026 in Mongolia enables locally led projects with measurable community impact. By funding initiatives that advance governance, peace, gender equality, human dignity, and environmental sustainability, CFLI strengthens local civil society, fosters partnerships, and supports Canada’s broader development objectives.

For more information, visit Government of Canada.

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