Call for Applications: 2025 Community Empowerment Grant Program in Africa (grants of $5,000–$8,000)
Application Deadline: Not Specified
Call for Applications: 2025 Community Empowerment Grant Program in Africa (grants of $5,000–$8,000)
Overview
The Climate Justice Impact Fund for Africa (CJIFA) is inviting applications for its 2025 Community Empowerment Grant Program in Africa. This program offers grants of $5,000–$8,000 through its Small Grant Scheme.
The grants are intended for community-based organizations, local NGOs, and civil society groups in Africa with projects focused on climate resilience, human rights, and sustainable development. Eligible countries include Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Ethiopia, and others across Africa. Projects must be community-led, impactful, and completed within 6 to 12 months. Annual renewal is possible for initiatives that demonstrate outstanding results.
About the Grant Program
CJIFA is pleased to announce the launch of its 2025 Community Empowerment Grant Program in Africa. This initiative aims to foster local engagement in climate awareness, action, and sustainable development. By empowering grassroots organizations and community groups, the program seeks to implement transformative ideas that bridge the gap between innovation and practical solutions, driving change from the community to the national and regional levels.
A. Small Grant Scheme Objectives
The Small Grant Scheme is designed to support high-impact, market-driven climate finance initiatives in developing economies across Africa. These grants recognize the diverse capacities of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), and local NGOs in utilizing limited resources effectively.
B. Overall Objectives:
- Expand Climate Dialogue.
Build a broader and deeper national conversation on climate change and its impacts on African communities. - Enhance Accountability.
Encourage grassroots organizations to advocate for improved service delivery in economic, social, and cultural rights while promoting the rule of law and human rights. - Empower Marginalized Groups.
Strengthen CBOs and similar organizations in advocating for human rights, with a focus on vulnerable and marginalized groups.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations must meet the following requirements:
- Be a registered not-for-profit, non-religious, non-governmental, and non-political entity.
- Actively operate at the grassroots level for 1 to 3 years.
- Include youth-led, women-led, and marginalized group organizations.
- Demonstrate inclusive, sustainable, and innovative project ideas.
Evaluation Criteria:
- 1.1 Innovation:
Creative and impactful climate justice initiatives. - 1.2 Catalytic Potential:
Contributions to climate mitigation or adaptation with scalability. - 1.3 Mobilization:
Ability to engage governments and private sectors. - 1.4 Sustainability:
Focus on socio-cultural, economic, and environmental sustainability. - 1.5 Inclusivity:
Involvement of women, youth, PLWD, minority groups, and indigenous people.
Eligible Countries are :
Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Mozambique, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, Zambia, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Rwanda, Niger, Cameroon, Malawi, Tunisia, Botswana, Uganda, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Cote D’lvoire, Liberia, Mauritius, Egypt, Tanzania & Morocco.
Thematic Focus Areas
- 1.1 Democracy and Rule of Law: Promote good governance, fight corruption, and increase access to justice.
- 1.2 Equality and Non-Discrimination: Advocate for women’s rights, prevent gender-based violence, and foster inclusion and diversity.
- 1.3 Business and Human Rights: Address environmental and climate justice and corporate accountability.
- 1.4 Economic Empowerment: Enhance skills development and promote innovative local product marketing.
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