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The Ambassador’s Special Self-Help (SSH) Fund in Liberia

Deadline: 30-Apr-22

The U.S. Embassy in Liberia is now accepting applications for the Ambassador’s Special Self-Help (SSH) Fund to encourage community involvement and the use of local resources and expertise to improve the basic economic and social conditions at the local community level.

The Ambassador’s Special Self-Help (SSH) Fund is a grassroots assistance program that began in Togo in 1964 as an experimental and modest self-help program but has grown significantly since.   The Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund allows the Ambassador to respond directly to requests from communities for small-scale, community-based development projects that promise to have immediate impact.

The Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund (SSH) assists community groups in Liberia to develop lasting, self-sustaining projects that benefit entire communities.  Since 2004, SSH grants have contributed to agricultural modernization, economic development, improving sanitation, empowering vulnerable populations (women, youth, and persons with disabilities), improving learning conditions, and expanding access to clean water, health services, and education.  Each year, the Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund supports approximately twelve to fifteen projects.

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General Guidelines

The following guidelines have been established to assist in preparing a project proposal.

For more information, visit https://lr.usembassy.gov/education-culture/funding-opportunities/

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