Deadline: 31-May-25
The Sudanese American Medical Association (SAMA) is requesting proposals for the Emergency Food Security Grant to support local nonprofit organizations operating in Darfur that are addressing food insecurity among internally displaced persons (IDPs).
The grant seeks to enhance access to lifesaving meals in displacement camps.
Scope of Work
- General Food Distribution
- Provide meals to displaced families and communities residing in IDP camps across Darfur.
- Principles and Ethical Guidelines
- All applicant organizations and grant activities must adhere to SAMA’s core humanitarian principles. These principles guide the work and are mandatory for all partners receiving support:
- Political Neutrality
- SAMA is a non-partisan, humanitarian organization. Grant recipients must maintain strict political neutrality throughout the implementation of this project. Activities must not support or oppose any political pr military group or agenda, and the assistance must be delivered solely based on need.
- Inclusivity
- Grantees must ensure equitable access to food and nutrition support, regardless of ethnicity, gender, age, religion, displacement status, or political affiliation. Efforts should be made to reach the most vulnerable, including women-headed households, children, persons with disabilities, and elderly individuals.
Funding Information
- Grant Amount: $5,000
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must:
- Organizations must agree to adhere to SAMA’s reporting standards and ethical guidelines outlined in this RFP
- Be a registered local nonprofit operating in Darfur.
- Demonstrate experience in food security or humanitarian relief.
- Have the capacity to manage funds and submit reports in a timely and transparent manner.
- Be able to implement the project within a 1-month timeframe.
For more information, visit SAMA.