Deadline: 15-Feb-24
The Embassy of Japan in Uganda is inviting applications for the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects to provide financial assistance to non-profit, development-oriented organisations so as to implement community development projects which directly benefit people at a grassroots level.
Areas of Projects
- Any project geared towards the improved welfare for the grassroots is considered for financing under the GGP scheme; if it is socially and environmentally sound. Preferable, however, are the projects in the following sectors.
- Primary/Secondary Education
- Vocational Training
- Primary Health Care and Reproductive Health
- Water and Sanitation
- Agricultural Development
- Reconstruction for disaster areas
- Particular attention will also be given to support Reconstruction for disaster areas and to projects designed to assist the most vulnerable groups, such as women, children and people with physical challenges.
Funding Information
- The amount of GGP grant, which bases itself on one-time, single-year financing, generally does not exceed 10,000,000 Japanese Yen (approximately US$72,000 with the exchange rate of USD/JPY=139, please note that the exchange rate will fluctuate).
Eligible Projects
- The GGP scheme can finance the following types of projects.
- Construction of structures/facilities (i.e. construction of a school building, construction of a water tank, etc.)
- Provision of equipment and materials (i.e. medical equipment for a health centre, training equipment/materials for a vocational school etc.) c)
- Technical or educational training/workshops to complement the above a) and/or b) activities (i.e. technical training for the use of provided equipment/materials, etc.); However, projects which target only training/ workshops cannot be funded by GGP.
Eligibility Criteria
- Any non-profit organisation with:
- a minimum of two (2) years of experience in implementing development projects at a grassroots level,
- full-time paid staff and
- legal status is eligible to apply for GGP
- International or local NGOs
- CBOs
- Medical Institutions
- Educational institutions (e.g., Government-aided primary/secondary schools)
- Local authorities/governments
Ineligible
- Individuals
- Private companies (including private schools)
- Higher educational institutions (including research institutions)
- Institutions directly related to the central government
Conditions for Accessing GGP Grants
- Legal Status: The applicant organisation is required to have registered with NGO authorities/board or any other relevant authority (e.g., EMIS, MOH, local government) and should be running some activities.
- Experience, Performance, and Capacity: The applicant organisation should have demonstrated capacity and experience with competent and experienced staff to implement the proposed project. Annual reports and accounts reports for the last two (2) years are requested as part of application materials for GGP.
- Project Scope and Feasibility: The proposed project must be within the GGP areas, and the applicant is required to have done relevant preliminary activities (i.e. baseline survey, feasibility studies, situational analysis, etc.).
- Sustainability: The proposed project should have a clear strategy for continuation during and after the implementation period funded by the GGP.
- Contributions from the Applicant: Applicants are strongly encouraged to demonstrate their contribution plan to the project, either in terms of finance, labour, materials, or any other possible form.
For more information, visit Embassy of Japan in Uganda.