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2012 Funds and Grants for HIV/AIDS & Livelihoods from USAID
2011-2012 USAID Call for Proposals for Zambian Organizations
Organization USAID
Title for the call for proposals Zambia Economic Resilience Program for Improved Food Security (ZERS)
Deadline October 7 2011
Maximum amount of grants Multiple awards amounting to $24, 000,000
Submission Concept Notes (stage one)
The main aim of the Zambia Economic Resilience for Improved Food Security Program (ZERS) is to enhance coping skills, build assets, and increase rural income for 50,000 vulnerable and poor households in Eastern Province. This will contribute to MDG 1 of halving the proportion of Zambians living in extreme poverty and suffering from hunger by 2015.
The United States Of America Agency for International Development Mission in Zambia (USAID/Zambia) is therefore calling for applications under the ZERS program. ZERS will be a core activity in implementing U.S. President Obama’s Feed the Future (FTF) global hunger and food security initiative in Zambia. ZERS will contribute to FTF’s overarching goal to sustainably reduce global hunger and poverty by tackling their root causes and employing proven strategies for achieving large scale and lasting impact.
Total grants available amount to $24,000,000 over 5 years. $20,000,000 of these funds is for economic resilience and nutrition activities while about $4,000,000 is for HIV/AIDS related components.
Further details about this call for proposals- visit this link and search for Funding Opportunity Number 611-11-000001.
Information sourced from Funds for NGOs
2011-2012 Call for proposals| Latest Funds & Grants for NGOs in sub-saharan Africa
Organization: The Transparency and Accountability Program
Deadline: 14 October 2011
Eligible countries: Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda
2011-2012 Call for proposals/Funds & Grants for good governance for Organizations in Africa
The Transparency and Accountability Program (TAP) is pleased to announce the opening of their latest request for proposals. In the newest phase of their Grants Program, TAP will sponsor up to ten (10) organizations to design and implement citizen report cards and related advocacy work that focus on improving how money is being spent and how services are being delivered in the health and education sectors at the national, sub-national, and/or local level in their countries. Application to the Grants Program is open to any non-government organization from target countries in sub-Saharan African (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda)
To read more about this latest call for proposals, including background information on TAP and the new grant round and detailed instructions for submitting an expression of interest and full proposal, please visit their website (http://tap.resultsfordevelopment.org/grants/).
Any organization interested in applying for the Grants Program for this call for proposals should first read the TAP Grants Program Background document, available on our website.
Full proposals will be accepted until the close of business on 14 October 2011. Organizations that do not submit an application or are not selected are welcome to submit an application to our next grant round (the second call for proposals-TAP Open Window grant round, expected late 2012).
All proposals must be submitted via email to grants@resultsfordevelopment.org by 14 October 2011. Completed proposals should be written in either English or French, saved as a Word document or PDF file, and sent to grants@resultsfordevelopment.org.
For any questions please email grants@resultsfordevelopment.org.
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