Project Grants in Uganda for Refugees and Host Communities
Project Grants in Uganda for Refugees and Host Communities
Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention Fund (CRVPF) with funding from Mastercard Foundation under the COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Program will be implementing a project to support up to 80 Community Based Organizations and local NGOs to Respond to COVID-19 Challenges in Refugee Settlements, Host, and Slum Communities.
Children’s Rights and Violence Prevention (CRFPF) is a regional child rights and social justice intermediary organization that provides grants and capacity development support to Community Organizations and local NGO’s working with children, youth, families, communities and schools.
CRVPF mission is to prevent violence, sexual abuse and exploitation of children and adolescent where they live, learn, plan and work.
CRVPF provides grants to community organizations operating in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania and Ethiopia.
Objectives
- To build the institutional capacity of Youth and Women-led Community Based Organizations and local NGOs operating in refugee settlements, host communities and, in slum areas to respond to the effects of COVID-19 on their organizations and beneficiaries.
- To support economic recovery of Refugee Youth, and Young Women and Men in refugee -host communities, and slum areas.Location
Refugee settlements, Host communities across Uganda.
Grant Size
Up to US$ 20, 000 per organization for programs implemented within two years.
Eligibility Criteria
- Any CBOs, Local NGOs, preferably youth-led, women- led, refugee-led organizations working in a refugee settlement, host communities, and slum areas spread across the country.
- Any community organizations that would like to work in cluster partnerships are also encouraged to apply.Applications Accepted All Year Round!
For more information and application details, see; Project Grants in Uganda for Refugees and Host Communities