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Application conditions and proceduresFor projectsGrant

German Embassy Microprojects Grants

Empowering Marginalized Communities through Civil Society Initiatives

Summary:

The German Embassy introduces the Micro-Project-Scheme to bolster NGOs/NPOs and civil society actors. This initiative aims to empower marginalized and impoverished communities or those transitioning within South Africa. It focuses on fostering sustainable development through grassroots projects.

Application Requirements:

Applicants must represent NGOs/NPOs or civil society groups. Projects should align with the scheme’s focus on supporting disadvantaged communities in South Africa.

Benefits:

Selected projects will receive financial support, enhancing their capacity to create positive change in marginalized communities.

Type:

The grant constitutes non-repayable financial aid for development projects.

Award and Location:

The scheme awards grants for projects based in South Africa, aiming to uplift communities in need.

Deadline:

Applications must reach the German Embassy by April 15, 2024.

Application Process:

Submit the completed application form to microprojects@pret.diplo.de.for more information visit Microprojects Grants

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