UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is sharing an Invitation for Expression of Interest to UNHCR-funded grants for Local Refugee-Led Organizations (RLOs) and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) in Moldova to support their efforts in addressing challenges at a local level by contributing to their capacity development.
Applications are open for registered and non-registered organizations seeking support in developing their capacity to respond to the needs of refugees and host communities. These include including local Refugee-Led Organizations, Organizations led by Forcibly Displaced and Stateless people, Women-Led Organizations, initiative groups, volunteer movements, and other initiatives led by refugees, forcibly displaced and stateless persons.
The grant offers a maximum of USD 12,000 per organization during the implementation year (2024). The basis of the partnership will be a grant agreement that entails a description of the activities envisaged during the implementation period, a commitment to use funds solely for the purpose of activities as agreed and described in the project proposal and simplified financial and performance reporting requirements. UNHCR will prioritize organizations and interventions that address the needs of refugees and host communities in the following areas:
Please download the Invitation for Expression of Interest to UNHCR-funded grants for Local Refugee-Led Organizations (RLOs) and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) in Moldova here.
Date Open: 4 June 2024
Date Closed: 21 June 2024 (inclusive)
Documents to be submitted:
Applications should be submitted to [email protected] by the submission deadline: 21 June 2024. Applications may be submitted in English, Romanian, or Russian.
Информацию о Приглашении к выражению заинтересованности в получении грантов, финансируемых УВКБ ООН для Местных организаций, возглавляемых беженцами (RLO), и организаций, управляемых сообществами (CBO) в Молдове, а также необходимые для заявки документы на русском языке можно загрузить здесь.
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