Support for the socio-economic development of communities in Niger

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Support for the socio-economic development of communities in Niger: Executive Summary The U.S. Embassy Niamey / Bureau of African Affairs, Office of Economic and Regional Affairs (AF/ERA) at the U.S. Department of State (DOS), announces this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for The Ambassador's Special Self-Help (SSH) to Support the Socio-Economic development of communities in Niger. The Ambassador's Special Self-Help (SSH) program, is a grass-roots assistance program that allows U.S. embassies to respond quickly to local requests for small community-based development projects. Special Self-Help projects are community-based, initiated locally, administered at the local level, and include significant community contributions in cash, labor or materials. The Special Self-Help program is structured to encourage communities to be self-reliant and undertake similar activities on their own in the future. A Fixed Amount Award for up to $10,000 U.S. Dollars (USD) in FY 2021 Economic Support Funds (ESF)/ Ambassador's Special Self-Help Fund will be awarded (pending availability of funds) for work that will support the Socio-Economic development of communities in Niger. The period of performance is 6 months to 1 years. Funding authority rests in the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended. Background Niger is a developing country, which consistently ranks near the bottom in the United Nations' Human Development Index (HDI). Despite significant strides made by Niger over the past decade, the country's extreme poverty rate remained high at 42.9% in 2020, affecting more than 10 million people.[1] Niger's economy depends primarily on subsistence agriculture. The country is faced with multiple development issues. The most crucial is a rapid population growth (a fertility rate of over seven live births per woman) contrasted with low economic growth. Consequently, population growth outpaces the government's ability to offer sustained basic services. In such situations, community members organize themselves for community development and improvement. The Self-Help fund provides small, short-term grants to community groups that are working to improve the basic economic and social conditions of their communities. In other words, the fund provides groups with resources to implement projects that improve living and social conditions in their communities. This year the SSH program will prioritize projects supporting girls' education, water and sanitation, livelihood and agriculture, youth employment, women and girls' empowerment, sports and culture programs, empowering people with disabilities, reducing the gender gap, and environment protection. Program Objective: Improve the socio-economic development of communities in Niger Expected Results Specific results could include the following: · Improved educational facilities · Improved health facilities · Improvement of access to water and sanitation facilities · Youth employment opportunities · Social and economic empowerment of women and girls · Reduction in gender gap for education benefits · Increased household food security · Increased household income · More opportunities for people living with disabilities · Reduction in environment degradation
Federal Grant Title: Support for the socio-economic development of communities in Niger
Federal Agency Name: US Mission to Niger (DOS-NER)
Grant Categories: Community Development
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: NG-SSH-FY21
Type of Funding: Other
CFDA Numbers: 19.220
CFDA Descriptions: Information not provided
Current Application Deadline: August 2nd, 2021
Original Application Deadline: August 2nd, 2021
Posted Date: July 6th, 2021
Creation Date: July 6th, 2021
Archive Date: September 1st, 2021
Total Program Funding:
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $10,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $3,000
Expected Number of Awards: 10
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Last Updated: July 6th, 2021
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification.)
Additional Information on Eligibility
Non-profits: including non-governmental organizations (NGOs), educational institutions, health institutions, Civil society organizations, community-based organizations. Note: • Organizations must be nonprofit. For-profit and commercial firms are not eligible to apply in response to this NOFO. • There is a strong preference to fund local community organizations that are serving a grassroot need and a project that is community generated, implemented, and supported. • Organizations must have the ability to operate legally in country.
Link to Full Grant Announcement
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Grant Announcement Contact
Idrissa Nahantchi
Phone 0022799499055
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