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Open Call: Strengthening Productive Capacities of Medium Enterprises (Palestine)

Call for Proposals for Upskilling and Vocational Reskilling Pathways in Palestine

Deadline: 18-May-2026

The SAWA II Project Call for Proposals offers over €4 million in funding to strengthen the sustainability, resilience, and competitiveness of medium enterprises in the West Bank. Co-funded by the European Union and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, the initiative supports green and circular economy practices and long-term economic growth. Eligible organizations can apply for large-scale grants across three regional lots.

Overview

The SAWA II Project is a multi-year programme aimed at strengthening the Palestinian private sector.

It focuses on improving the resilience, productivity, and sustainability of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), with a strong emphasis on green and circular economy (GCE) practices.

The initiative is implemented in partnership with the Palestinian Ministry of National Economy and co-funded by the European Union and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.

Funding Details

Total Call Budget

Grant Structure by Region

Lot 1: Hebron and Bethlehem

Lot 2: Ramallah & Al-Bireh and Jericho

Lot 3: Nablus, Tubas, Salfit, Jenin, Tulkarem, Qalqilya

Note: The contracting authority may choose not to allocate the full budget.

Programme Objectives

Economic Resilience

MSME Competitiveness

Sustainable Production

Enabling Frameworks

What the Programme Supports

Projects should focus on:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Key Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Experience Requirements

Why This Programme Matters

Strengthens Palestinian Economy

Supports businesses to adapt and grow despite economic challenges.

Promotes Green Growth

Encourages sustainable and environmentally responsible practices.

Builds Long-Term Resilience

Enhances the ability of enterprises to withstand economic shocks.

Supports Job Creation

Drives sustainable employment through MSME growth.

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Review eligibility and funding lot details
  2. Identify target governorate and align project scope
  3. Develop a comprehensive proposal
    • Business support strategy
    • Budget and timeline
    • Expected outcomes and impact
  4. Demonstrate organizational experience and capacity
  5. Submit application as per Call for Proposals guidelines
  6. Participate in evaluation process
  7. Await final funding decision

Key Concepts Explained

MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises)

Businesses that form the backbone of the economy, contributing to employment and innovation.

Green and Circular Economy (GCE)

An economic model focused on reducing waste, reusing resources, and minimizing environmental impact.

Economic Resilience

The ability of businesses and economies to adapt to and recover from disruptions.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. What is the total funding available?

The call has an indicative budget of €4,090,000.

2. Who funds the SAWA II Project?

It is co-funded by the European Union and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.

3. Who can apply?

Non-profit organizations, NGOs, CSOs, and private sector umbrella organizations based in Palestine.

4. What types of enterprises are targeted?

Medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), with a focus on strengthening their productivity and sustainability.

5. Is prior experience required?

Yes, at least five years of relevant experience supporting medium enterprises is required.

6. What sectors are prioritized?

Projects supporting green and circular economy practices and sustainable production systems.

7. Where must projects be implemented?

Within specified governorates in the West Bank, depending on the funding lot.

Conclusion

The SAWA II Project Call for Proposals is a major funding opportunity to strengthen medium enterprises in Palestine through sustainability, resilience, and innovation. With substantial financial support and a focus on green economic transformation, the programme enables organizations to drive long-term economic growth and stability in the West Bank.

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