Deadline: 30 June 2019
The U.S. Embassy Addis Ababa / Community Grants Office (CGO) has announced an open competition to submit applications for community-initiated projects that support community self-reliance at the grassroots level in the areas of livelihood, education, women empowerment, people with disability support, water and sanitation, health, and environment through the Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Program (SSHP).
The Self-Help Program funding is designed to respond to needs/requests from local communities through small-scale community driven projects that have immediate impact, and further mission policies and objectives of improving the welfare of the local community. The program aims to benefit target communities through activities that would often not be funded within a larger, structured assistance programs. Special Self-Help projects should be initiated and administered at local level and include significant community contributions in cash, labor or materials. The program seeks to encourage communities to be self-reliant and undertake similar activities on their own in the future.
The general criteria to be used for determining self-help projects include;
- Self-Help activities should have a significant impact, benefiting the greatest number of people possible. Projects that directly benefit a limited number of people are discouraged.
- Activities must help improve basic economic or social conditions at the local community or village level;
- Self-Help projects must also be viable and sustainable in terms of finance, personnel support (i.e. teachers for schoolrooms), and necessary expertise and services. Communities that incur costs and other obligations they cannot meet, or embark on projects that are too ambitious to manage efficiently, may damage their reputation and create negative feelings toward the U.S. Government support.
- Self-Help activities must also fall within the ability of the local community to implement. Activities that are too complex should be avoided.
Funding Information
- Award amounts: Awards may range from $1,000 to a maximum of $24,999
- Anticipated program start date: October 1, 2019
- Program Performance Period: Proposed programs should be completed in 12 months or less.
Eligibility Criteria
- SSH funds are meant for activities that are community driven and serve the community at large where they are being funded.
- Strong preference is given to local community based organizations, traditional community groups or associations that are established and led by communities themselves.
- Other grassroots level organizations that are not-for-profit may also apply, if they have community generated projects that will be jointly implemented and managed with the communities and can provide evidence of significant community contributions in either cash, labor or materials.
How to Apply
All application materials must be submitted at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit https://et.usembassy.gov/ambassadors-special-self-help-program-notice-of-funding-opportunity/