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USAID/AMANAT Annual Program Statement seeking Applications from Afghan CSOs and NGOs

Up to $150,000 available under Innovation Grants in Australia

Deadline: 31 December 2019

In Afghanistan, Management Systems International (MSI) is the prime contractor implementing the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)–funded “Afghanistan’s Measure for Accountability and Transparency” (AMANAT) project.

Through this Annual Program Statement (APS), AMANAT will assist international and Afghan nongovernmental and private sector organizations by supporting innovative and targeted activities that are intended to reduce or prevent corruption in the delivery of public services.

All proposed activities shall directly relate to the achievement of the objectives of the AMANAT program. Applicants are encouraged to propose the best mix of approaches and activities to achieve the results envisioned under the proposed program. Grant projects should include innovative, targeted and localized approaches, especially those that mainstream gender or engage women, as well as encourage collaborative work among several civil society organizations (CSOs) in different regions or working in different sectors. They are looking for project activities that address particular corruption problems and are likely to yield effective results in reducing corruption. Just conducting public awareness campaigns, advocacy campaigns or oversight initiatives related to corruption is not enough.

This APS will be held open for submissions for a six-month period. Grants will be provided to capable and responsible non-partisan legally-registered international and Afghan CSO and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs); consortia of local CSOs, research organizations, universities, business associations and the mass media. Capacity building will be provided by AMANAT to local organizations to help them perform the work funded by their grants, as well as to manage them appropriately.

Key Areas of Interest

The areas listed below highlight some of the topics for which AMANAT is interested in receiving grant applications under this APS. These areas have been identified as examples of where more innovative ideas are needed to support citizen, mass media, and private sector engagement in the fight against corruption. All ideas should seek to have an impact on corruption in the delivery of public services, such as health, education, pensions, licensing and permitting, land distribution, refugee matters, disability services, etc. Other innovative ideas are welcome as well.

Funding Information

Cross-Cutting Approach

In developing innovative program approaches, AMANAT strongly encourages applicants to consider and apply the following cross-cutting practices:

Geographic Focus

The APS solicits applications for interventions which will be implemented in Kabul and other provinces throughout Afghanistan.

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Applications should be sent via email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit http://www.acbar.org/rfq/9369.jsp

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