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Call for Project Ideas: Supporting Grassroots Action in Ethiopia

Deadline: 22-Apr-2026

Welthungerhilfe Ethiopia is inviting informal CSOs and community-based organizations to submit small-scale, community-driven project ideas. The program supports initiatives in gender equality, social cohesion, peacebuilding, inclusive governance, and economic empowerment, offering subgrants up to EUR 10,000 for 6–9 month projects in selected regions.

Overview

Welthungerhilfe Ethiopia has launched a funding opportunity for informal civil society organizations (CSOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs). The initiative aims to strengthen grassroots capacities and support community-led development initiatives addressing social, economic, and conflict-related challenges.

The program emphasizes:

Objectives

Funding and Duration

Who is Eligible?

How to Apply

  1. Identify a project idea aligned with the program’s thematic priorities.
  2. Prepare a proposal demonstrating community relevance, engagement strategy, and expected outcomes.
  3. Ensure budget and project duration do not exceed EUR 10,000 or 9 months.
  4. Highlight capacity for learning, collaboration, and transparent management.
  5. Submit the proposal through the Welthungerhilfe Ethiopia application portal before the stated deadline.

Key Considerations and Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the maximum funding per project?
    EUR 10,000 per project.
  2. Which regions are eligible?
    Afar, Amhara, Benishangul-Gumuz, and Oromia Regions.
  3. Who can apply?
    Informal or semi-informal CSOs and CBOs with strong community presence and legitimacy.
  4. What is the expected project duration?
    Between 6 and 9 months.
  5. Are capacity-building opportunities provided?
    Yes, selected organizations can receive technical support and guidance.
  6. What types of projects are prioritized?
    Projects addressing social justice, gender equality, peacebuilding, inclusive governance, or economic empowerment.
  7. Do organizations need formal registration?
    No, but the program supports informal groups and encourages transition toward formal registration.

Conclusion

This Welthungerhilfe Ethiopia call empowers informal and grassroots organizations to implement community-driven, small-scale initiatives. By funding projects that foster social cohesion, gender equality, inclusive governance, and economic empowerment, the program strengthens local capacities, promotes civic participation, and supports sustainable, community-led development.

For more information, visit Welthungerhilfe.

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