- Grant Amount – up to $1,000
- Deadline – June 30, 2025
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The Crest Research and Development Institute is pleased to invite applications for its $1,000 Small Grants Program to support critical community-based responses to findings from the Multisectoral Needs Assessment.
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The Crest Research and Development Institute (CRADI), a Pan African independent, non-profit research institute dedicated to improving the human condition through evidence-based research, human capital development, and developmental aid, invites proposals from local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for small grants designed to address critical gaps identified in its recently conducted Multisectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA).
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These grants aim to support initiatives that respond to the programmatic recommendations of the MSNA, addressing the urgent needs of conflict-affected populations while contributing to long-term recovery and resilience.
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Areas of Focus
- Proposals must align with one or more of the following thematic areas derived from the MSNA recommendations:
- Security and Governance:
- Strengthening community-based policing initiatives to build trust between law enforcement and local populations.
- Supporting traditional governance structures with resources and training to enhance their capacity for conflict resolution.
- Promoting disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) of militia groups through peacebuilding and social cohesion activities in conflict hotspots.
- Food Security and Livelihoods:
- Providing emergency food assistance to households experiencing food insecurity, particularly in Mangu and Bassa.
- Supporting agricultural recovery through the provision of seeds, tools, and livestock to affected households, and establishing farmer cooperatives to improve productivity.
- Rehabilitating local markets and transport infrastructure to restore economic activity and improve food security for traders and farmers.
- Health and WASH:
- Rehabilitating health centers in Bassa, Bokkos, and Mangu, and equipping them with essential supplies, including those for maternal and child health services.
- Deploying mobile health clinics to provide care for displaced and remote populations while permanent facilities are being rebuilt.
- Expanding access to safe water sources and rehabilitating sanitation facilities in Riyom and Mangu, alongside hygiene promotion campaigns to reduce disease outbreaks.
- Scaling up nutrition interventions targeting malnourished children under five, as well as pregnant and lactating women, particularly in Mangu and Bokkos.
- Protection and Human Rights:
- Establishing mobile legal aid services and psycho-social support programs to address trauma, sexual violence, and property disputes, with a focus on vulnerable groups such as women and children.
- Strengthening gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response mechanisms, including creating safe spaces for women and girls and enhancing access to medical, legal, and psychological support.
- Providing comprehensive protection services for internally displaced persons (IDPs), including adequate shelter, healthcare, and legal documentation.
- Education:
- Rebuilding damaged schools in Bokkos, Mangu, and Riyom to provide safe learning environments for children, and supplying necessary educational materials.
- Offering financial assistance to families to cover school-related expenses, addressing high dropout rates due to economic challenges.
- Recruiting and training teachers, with an emphasis on trauma-informed education practices to support students who have experienced conflict-related trauma.
- Implementing school-based psycho-social support programs, integrating mental health services to help students cope with conflict-related trauma.
- Security and Governance:
Funding Information
- Grant amount: up to $1,000 per organization
- Duration: 3–6 months (starting July 1)
Eligibility:
- Applicants must be registered local NGOs with a proven track record in community-based programming.
- Proposals must demonstrate direct alignment with the MSNA recommendations.
- Applicants must have the capacity to implement projects within the specified 3–6 month time frame.
- Preference will be given to organizations with contextual expertise and innovative approaches to addressing identified needs.
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