Deadline: 10-Mar-2024
The Colombo Plan Drug Advisory Programme (CPDAP) invites qualified organisations to submit proposals for grants funding to implement drug demand reduction (DDR) projects.
The priority area of funding is increasing awareness and capacity building of the drug demand reduction (DDR) workforce, especially on synthetic drugs interventions. The programme is funded by the US Government through the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL).
Objective
- The Small Grants Programme aims to provide financial and technical support to DDR partners to identify priority needs, develop and implement innovative interventions in the local context.
Theme
- Strengthening Synthetic Drug Demand Reduction Interventions.
Funding Information
- The grant award is divided into two categories: (i) Twelve (12) grants of up to US$ 5,000; and (ii) Nine (9) grants of up to US$ 3,000.
- The grants project implementation duration is six (6) months.
Time Limit
- All activities -financed by this Small Grants Award Programme must be implemented and relevant reports submitted by 31-August-2024.
Eligibility Criteria
- The eligibility criteria for the Small Grants Award Programme are the following:
- Funding is open to registered non-profit or non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations, faith-based organisations, local community-based organisations and government institutions or entities working in the field of drug demand reduction.
- Has a governance structure with clear procedures, roles, responsibilities, and accountability for the successful implementation of the project and utilization of the grant.
- Demonstrated experience and a proven track record implementing drug demand reduction programmes.
- Has human resource capacity to effectively implement the proposed project.
- Commitment to provide a project implementation report and expenditure report with supporting documents.
- The budget costs must be directly verifiable and traceable to the activities being proposed.
For more information, visit The Colombo Plan.