Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP)
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Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP)

The Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP) is a Japanese government funding programme managed by the Embassy of Japan in Uganda. It provides financial assistance to non-profit, development-oriented organizations to implement small-scale community-based development projects that directly benefit grassroots populations in Uganda. The programme focuses on human security areas including basic infrastructure, health, education, and water/sanitation. Applications are accepted year-round with selection occurring twice annually following February 15th and June 15th deadlines.

Chi può candidarsi

Open to non-profit, development-oriented organizations (NGOs, CBOs, medical/educational institutions, cooperatives, local authorities) with at least two years of grassroots project experience, valid legal registration, and full-time paid staff. Individuals, private companies, private schools, universities, and central government bodies are ineligible.

Vantaggi e benefici

  • Technical guidance through concept paper review
  • Access to official GGP guidelines and templates
  • Access to previously funded project examples for reference
  • Single-year grant with clear implementation timeline expectations

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