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Irish Aid -- Civil Society Fund 2014

The Civil Society Fund provides annual and multi-annual grants to NGOs for small to medium-sized projects in some of the world’s poorest regions. Among other priorities, the guidelines for 2014 include reducing global hunger and mitigating the impact of environmental and climate change, in particular for women and smallholder farmer associations. Irish Aid issues an annual call for project grant proposals. The CSF scheme is open to Irish-based organisations and invited International organisations only.This grant enables NGOs to undertake innovative development projects in a range of areas including human rights, health, education, gender, water and sanitation, and food security.

Grants are allocated for projects and the maximum ceiling is €200,000 per year for up to 3 years. All proposals need to have a strong focus on results for individuals and communities in the poorest parts of the world. Grants are a maximum of €200 thousand per year for up to three years. Grants are made to Irish-based organizations and invited international organizations.To request this form, you are required to contact Irish Aid by no later than close of business on Monday 9th December, 2013 from contact information of  Irish Aid website.

The Civil Society Fund provides annual and multi-annual grants to NGOs for small to medium-sized projects in some of the world’s poorest regions. Among other priorities, the guidelines for 2014 include reducing global hunger and mitigating the impact of environmental and climate change, in particular for women and smallholder farmer associations. Irish Aid issues an annual call for project grant proposals. The CSF scheme is open to Irish-based organisations and invited International organisations only.This grant enables NGOs to undertake innovative development projects in a range of areas including human rights, health, education, gender, water and sanitation, and food security.

Grants are allocated for projects and the maximum ceiling is €200,000 per year for up to 3 years. All proposals need to have a strong focus on results for individuals and communities in the poorest parts of the world. Grants are a maximum of €200 thousand per year for up to three years. Grants are made to Irish-based organizations and invited international organizations.To request this form, you are required to contact Irish Aid by no later than close of business on Monday 9th December, 2013 from contact information of  Irish Aid website.