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Grant Support for Sustainable Development Projects in Zambia

Sustainable Development Fund Program in Kiribati

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The Embassy of Japan in Zambia provides the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) to support sustainable development in Zambia. This grant offers up to JPY 10,000,000 (approx. USD 66,000) for 12-month projects implemented by experienced NGOs and public institutions. Funding focuses on primary healthcare, education, and basic infrastructure to improve local living standards.

The Embassy of Japan’s grant program is a strategic financial tool designed to meet the basic human needs of local communities in Zambia. It aligns Japanese development expertise with Zambia’s national growth strategies to ensure long-term community resilience and international cooperation.

Why It Matters: Strategic Development Alignment

This program is not merely a donation; it is a collaborative effort to achieve specific national and international goals:

Key Concepts and Definitions

Who is Eligible?

The Embassy of Japan seeks “experienced” partners rather than new entities.

Eligible Organizations:

Eligibility Prerequisites:

Ineligible Applicants:

Grant Financials and Timeline

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Project Alignment: Ensure your project meets the priorities of both the Japanese Assistance Policy and Zambia’s 8NDP.

  2. Verify Eligibility: Confirm your organization has the required 2-year history and registration.

  3. Prepare Documentation: Gather registration certificates, past financial audits, and project-specific technical plans.

  4. Download Official Forms: Obtain the GGP application form from the official website of the Embassy of Japan in Zambia.

  5. Submit Proposal: Submit the completed application directly to the Embassy of Japan in Lusaka.

Tips and Common Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can we use the grant to pay for staff salaries? No. GGP funding is typically reserved for capital costs like construction and equipment. Operational expenses must be covered by the organization.

2. How much is JPY 10,000,000 in local currency? The value fluctuates based on exchange rates. In FY 2025, it is approximately USD 66,000. You should check the current rate with the Embassy during the application window.

3. Is there a deadline for the application? The Embassy of Japan in Zambia usually accepts applications on a rolling basis or during specific annual windows. Check their official website for current dates.

4. Can an international NGO apply? Yes, provided the NGO is officially registered to operate in Zambia and the project directly benefits Zambian communities.

5. What counts as “Human Security”? Projects that improve basic survival and dignity, such as building a maternity ward, installing clean water boreholes, or constructing primary school classrooms.

6. Does the project have to be finished in one year? Yes. All GGP-funded activities must be completed within 12 months from the date the grant contract is signed.

7. Can we apply for a “Pilot Project”? No. The GGP program funds proven interventions. Pilot projects or experimental initiatives are not eligible.

Conclusion

The Embassy of Japan GGP Grant is a premier opportunity for established Zambian organizations to bridge infrastructure gaps in health and education. By strictly adhering to the “Human Security” framework and demonstrating two years of expertise, organizations can secure substantial funding to create lasting change. Success in this program requires a clear project vision that aligns with the development blueprints of both Japan and the Republic of Zambia.

For more information, visit Embassy of Japan in Zambia.

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