The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in South Sudan is seeking proposals from CSOs/NGOs/CBOs with operational presence and capacities for its small grant program with an aim to provide legal aid services and psycho-social support and counseling to Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) survivors, in coordination with special protection units (SPUs) in Juba and community watch groups in the PoC areas.
WORTH
- Grants not exceeding $55,000 will be made. The amount of grants awarded will depend on the quality of proposals received and the amount of available donor funds.
- UNDP may call for a second round of proposals depending upon the availability of funds. Grants will be given in USD. Payment will be made into the bank account of the applicant.
- Duration of the project shall be six months.
ELIGIBILITY
- The proposals should be realistic, well-structured and address the problems stated in the background of the proposal;
- The proposals should be consistent with the organizational mandate (objectives) of the CSO and professional skills and work experience of its staff;
- Roles and responsibilities of all staff and partner organizations should be clearly spelled out (e.g. planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation);
- The proposals should include realistic monitoring and evaluation plans capturing especially the impact on the targeted groups.
- The budgetshould be well structured and realistic.
DEADLINE: August 14 2016
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