Deadline: 17-Jan-25
Submissions are now open for the Direct Aid Small Grants Program to support projects with a strong development focus that complement Australia’s broader aid program which contributes to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction.
The Direct Aid Program is a flexible small grants scheme funded by the Australian Government and administered by the Australian Embassy in the Philippines.
Priority Sectors
- The proposed project/activities should prioritise the participation and respond to the needs of the following sectors:
- disadvantaged children and women
- people with disabilities
- indigenous peoples
- the elderly
- displaced peoples due to natural calamities
- members of the LGBTQIA+ community
- the poorest/most vulnerable groups, and,
- the environment (particularly in the area of climate change adaptation and mitigation)
Funding Information and Duration
- DAP provides grants of up to PhP1 million per approved project with a 6–10-month implementation period.
Eligible Activities
- DAP activities should primarily be aimed at achieving immediate practical and tangible outcomes of high development impact, including capacity building programs in the areas of governance and human rights engagement.
- The DAP will prioritise funding activities that:
- promote climate change adaptation/mitigation and disaster resilience
- promote inclusive access to and equitable use of renewable resources (wind, water, and sun) for community-based agricultural, water, and energy systems
- create sustainable livelihoods and generate income to help marginalised groups, especially disadvantaged women, to participate in economic activities
- provide accessible and inclusive community facilities for learning and occupational/skills training
- promote access of marginalised groups to nutritious, safe, and sustainable food supply
- provide sustainable small water and sanitation facilities to promote hygiene and prevent disease outbreaks
- promote youth development through sporting activities, particularly empowering girls and women
Eligibility Criteria
- The DAP is available on a not-for-profit basis to NGOs and community organisations engaged in development activities in the Philippines that are eligible for official development assistance (ODA) and primarily managed by Filipinos and registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), or the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
Criteria
- Successful proposals must meet the following criteria:
- have a development focus and benefit the local community. Priority is given to innovative and creative projects that catalyse further development in the community.
- directly meet specific needs of vulnerable groups.
- have achievable, practical, and tangible results by the end of the implementation period that are sustainable.
- there is a commitment on the part of the local community to support the project and sustain them
- proponent and partner communities provide substantial counterpart contribution/resources, either in the form of labour, technical support, administrative cost, materials, existing assets, or cash. There should be evidence of capacity to sustain recurrent costs associated with the project during implementation and beyond.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Generally, the following items are not funded:
- salaries of permanent staff of the implementing organisation
- fees for consultants and advisors, where they constitute a major cost component
- grant programs run by other government organisations
- micro-credit schemes or any other project that involves return of money or loans for cash
- administrative costs not directly related to project implementation
- international travel as part of the project
For more information, visit Australian Embassy in the Philippines.