Deadline: 30 September 2014
The Cambodia Disability Inclusive Development Fund (CDIDF) being implemented by UNICEF Cambodia is accepting grant applications from international and non-government organizations (I/NGOs) including community based organizations (CBOs).
Funding Priorities
- Disability sector work that engages and strengthens the link with local decision makers and commune councils to achieve inclusive local development.
- Support to work in gap areas – this means gaps in service availability, gaps in geographic coverage, gaps in specific types of disability and gaps as identified by applicants in support for persons with disabilities.
Grant request can be made in between US$10,000-US$100,000 to implement the project for a period of 2 years.
Eligibility criteria
- Applicants can be international and national non-governmental organizations (I/NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs).
- Applicants must be formally registered in Cambodia, working in the grants scheme target geographic areas, and comply with the community based rehabilitation (CBR) guidelines.
- Applicant organization must have an oversight Committee or Board, and a clearly defined organizational mandate.
- Applicants must have sound institutional/operational capacity to deliver the proposed project; ability and willingness to work with government at any levels and other organizations.
- Proposed project should be aligned with the above mentioned funding priorities and participate in UNICEF led training activities.
- Proposals, work plans, budgets and schedules of activities should all be submitted preferably in English. As exception, Khmer language applications are also accepted. If the application is in Khmer, applicants must have a 1 page summary in English with key information in the proposal.
- Applications must be submitted via email.
For more information, please visit CDIDF 2014.