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Grants to support Grassroots Innovation Scouting for Young Africa Innovates Programme – Ghana

Call For Proposals: Awareness-raising Initiatives for Young People in Madagascar

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Deadline: 31-May-24

The United Nations Development Programme is announcing this call for proposals to award low-value grants to locally registered non-governmental organizations, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and community groups.

To support youth-based innovation and entrepreneurship, UNDP with funding from Mastercard Foundation is implementing a Young Africa Innovates (YAI) Programme to generate, select and scale innovative youth-led solutions, which should contribute to employment and strengthen the innovation ecosystem. There is a particular focus on young people, particularly targeting those who do not usually benefit from traditional innovation initiatives (atypical actors), and marginalized young people including women, persons living in rural communities, and persons with disabilities. The programme will utilize a low-value grant model to stimulate innovation and scale up impact towards inclusive development.

The YAI programme aims to engage over 5,000 innovators across Ghana. These will be individuals actively working on innovative solutions and will facilitate the rapid validation, testing, and scaling of more than 500 unique solutions.

To reach out to these atypical youth, women and marginalized individuals from the grassroots, UNDP is launching this call for proposals from qualified Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) or Non-Governmental organizations (NGOs) to assist with the scouting of grassroots innovators in the Upper East, Upper West, Northern, Savannah, North East, Volta and Oti Regions of Ghana. The successful organizations should have strong grassroots community mobilization experience, project management skills; relevant work experience (including with the grassroots communities and often marginalised groups such as youth, women, rural communities and PWDs) and fair understanding of Ghana’s start-up and entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The 2024 grant award seeks to:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit UNDP.

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