Deadline- 15 May 2013
The Japan Special Fund Poverty Reduction Program (JPO) at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has issued a call for proposals to support communities and vulnerable groups. Projects will receive funding between $500,000 and $1 million
The program is part of the Japanese Trust Funds to support small and low-income countries in the social sectors, the environment, infrastructure, and productive activities. This Call for Proposals from Civil Society Organizations of Community-Based Development Projects is specifically related to the IDB-JPO’s Community Based Program.
This Call for Proposal seeks proposals from Civil Society Organizations that are legally established and operational in one of the IDB’s 26 borrowing-member countries.
Thematic areas-
- Education and Social Protection
- Gender
- Community-Driven Rural Development
- Water and sanitation
- Nutrition
- Social development
- Environment
- Natural disasters
International organizations are eligible to apply, as indicated in the Call for Proposals guidelines. Nevertheless, the international organization’s local office or local affiliate must be duly registered in one of the 26 borrowing member countries, per local regulations.
Eligibility & Criteria-
Organizations from 26 borrowing countries are eligible to apply for this program.
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