Deadline: 5-Feb-25
The Government of Japan invites entities from NGOs and Local Governments to apply for the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) Program.
GGP is a flexible and timely funding scheme, which supports grassroots level socio-economic development projects initiated by civil society organizations addressing people’s Basic Human Needs (BHNs)
Reflecting the Japanese Government’s strong commitment to uphold the concept of Human Security, GGP program intends to contribute to improvement of various fields such as health, education, skill training, and social welfare sectors.
Project Areas
- The GGP mainly targets areas that aim to improve BHNs provision, such as the projects that are highly beneficial at the grassroots level and those that require timely support on humanitarian grounds.
- Typical projects include tangible items such as construction/renovation of or introduction of equipment to primary schools, medical clinics, and social welfare facilities for people with disabilities, street children and the elderly, gender issues, elimination of violence against women, women’s empowerment, education for girls, excavation of water wells, vocational training, as well as improvement of fundamental medical equipment for hospitals to support vulnerable people such as refugees.
Funding Information and Duration
- The maximum amount of the Grant is less than 20 million yen per project, in principle, which shall be financed in Euro, and paid in Euro or IRR by the Embassy of Japan in Iran to the accepted recipients.
- Projects are implemented for up to one year from the conclusion date of the Grant contract.
Eligibility Criteria
- The GGP’s targets are local/national/international NGOs, local governmental and public organizations including hospitals, medical institutions, educational institutions such as primary and junior high schools, government-related institutions, international organizations, and also nonprofit organizations, which implement development projects at grassroots level.
- Note: Individuals and for-profit organizations are not eligible for the GGP scheme.
Ineligibility Criteria
- The following areas are not financed by the GGP:
- Office expenses (office rental fees, salary for employees, etc.)
- Contingency Funds
- Expenses begin on individual or corporate profit-making activities
- Funding and items aimed at providing direct funds and assets to specific individuals (such as scholarships, accommodations, clothing, etc.; however, this does not include situations of emergency humanitarian aid in the event of natural disasters, etc.)
- Expenses linked to indulgences that may be harmful to the human body, such as alcoholic beverages and cigarettes
- Research expenses that do not have clear direct benefits for the population
For more information, visit Embassy of Japan in Iran.