Deadline: 5 September 2014
The Health Partnership Scheme (HPS) that supports the development of health services in poor countries is accepting applications for Additional Support to the Health Partnership Community Grants. The UK health institutions and professionals should partner with low and middle-income health institutions to implement the projects that aim to improve health outcomes. Skills transfer, capacity development, and other collaborative work are the keys to obtaining the intended outcomes.
This is a Tropical Health & Education Trust (THET) program supported by the Department for International Development (DFID).
Project can be of six to twenty four (24) months. The grant begins from 1 March 2015 and end by 28 February 2017, proposed project must be within this duration.
Grant Size
- Category A – £10,000 – £30,000
- Category B – £30,000 – £100,000
- Category C – £100,000 – £250,000
Additional Support to the Health Partnership Community Grants will fund training and workshop costs (venue, refreshment, training material); travel and associated costs (travel fair, accommodation, subsistence, visas and vaccinations, insurance if not already done); activity communication costs (teleconferencing telephone, eLearning); publications and the development of web pages; equipment up to a maximum of 20% of the total grant- both medical and office equipment; bank charges for transfer of funds between partners and to others; reasonable project management costs; consultancy costs (up to 5% of the total budget); contingency (up to 1.5% of the total budget); and monitoring and evaluation costs (at least 5% of the total budget).
Read about How to Apply.