Opportunity ID: 316653

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: MWI-ASSHF-FY18
Funding Opportunity Title: U.S. Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund, U.S. Embassy Lilongwe
Opportunity Category: Continuation
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Community Development
Category Explanation: Under this year’s program, U.S. Embassy Lilongwe will prioritize: construction of girls’ hostels, libraries, laboratories, and waiting shelters for pregnant women; the provision of clean and safe water; environmental projects such as waste management; and other unique and innovative projects.
Expected Number of Awards: 10
Assistance Listings: 19.700 — General Department of State Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Jun 03, 2019
Last Updated Date: Jun 06, 2019
Original Closing Date for Applications: Jul 05, 2019
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 09, 2019
Archive Date: Aug 09, 2019
Estimated Total Program Funding: $100,000
Award Ceiling: $15,000
Award Floor: $3,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: All citizens of Malawi representing a civilian, religious, educational, social, community development, special interest, disability, or advocacy group or organization may request funding for a community activity.To qualify, an applicant must be an organized, motivated group with a real need, and the proposed project must be feasible and based on the socio-economic context of the local community. In addition an applicant must demonstrate that it has adequate internal controls and financial monitoring procedures in place, and strong ties to and support from the local community and local governmental bodies.

Additional Information

Agency Name: U.S. Mission to Malawi
Description:

The U.S. Ambassador’s Special Self-Help (SSH) Fund was established in Malawi in 1966 as a way to address urgent development needs at the community level. The goal of the fund is to improve the basic economic or social conditions of Malawians at the local community or village level.  Over the past 50 years, this fund has disbursed over $6 million to 1,463 projects covering all 28 Districts in Malawi. Projects funded have included classroom blocks, under-five clinics, pregnant mothers waiting shelters, school libraries, girls’ hostels, installation of biogas digesters, eco-stove production, and provision of clean and safe drinking water through boreholes and shallow wells.

This grass-roots grant assistance program allows U.S. Ambassadors to support local requests for small community-based development projects. The purpose of this program is to fund small development activities that generate public awareness of U.S. foreign assistance efforts but that fall outside the structure of established USAID projects. The program is intended to be flexible and allow the Ambassador to respond quickly and directly to requests from local communities for assistance with small community projects that have immediate impact and further Mission policies and objectives.  Equally important, this program is structured to encourage communities to be self-reliant and undertake similar activities on their own in the future. All are community-based, initiated locally, administered at the local level, and include significant community contributions in cash, labor, or materials. The SSH philosophy is to help communities that are ready to help themselves.

The U.S. Embassy funds a variety of projects each year, with an objective to obtain geographical diversity in project selection. Projects for which women and girls are the primary beneficiaries are encouraged. We will not consider projects that benefit only small number of individuals. Each grant ranges from between USD $3,000 and USD $15,000.

Link to Additional Information: Download full text Notice of Funding Opportunity
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Kisa L Ngoma

Grantor

Phone 265887010655
Email:ngomakl@state.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
Closing date of the Ambassador’s Special Self Help grant has been amended from July 5 to July 9, because the applicant eligibility criteria has changed. The U.S. Embassy, Lilongwe will not require applicants to registered with either CONGOMA or Non-Governmental Board. Jun 06, 2019
Jun 03, 2019

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: MWI-ASSHF-FY18
Funding Opportunity Title: U.S. Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund, U.S. Embassy Lilongwe
Opportunity Category: Continuation
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Community Development
Category Explanation: Under this year’s program, U.S. Embassy Lilongwe will prioritize: construction of girls’ hostels, libraries, laboratories, and waiting shelters for pregnant women; the provision of clean and safe water; environmental projects such as waste management; and other unique and innovative projects.
Expected Number of Awards: 10
Assistance Listings: 19.700 — General Department of State Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Jun 03, 2019
Last Updated Date: Jun 06, 2019
Original Closing Date for Applications: Jul 05, 2019
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 09, 2019
Archive Date: Aug 09, 2019
Estimated Total Program Funding: $100,000
Award Ceiling: $15,000
Award Floor: $3,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: All citizens of Malawi representing a civilian, religious, educational, social, community development, special interest, disability, or advocacy group or organization may request funding for a community activity.To qualify, an applicant must be an organized, motivated group with a real need, and the proposed project must be feasible and based on the socio-economic context of the local community. In addition an applicant must demonstrate that it has adequate internal controls and financial monitoring procedures in place, and strong ties to and support from the local community and local governmental bodies.

Additional Information

Agency Name: U.S. Mission to Malawi
Description:

The U.S. Ambassador’s Special Self-Help (SSH) Fund was established in Malawi in 1966 as a way to address urgent development needs at the community level. The goal of the fund is to improve the basic economic or social conditions of Malawians at the local community or village level.  Over the past 50 years, this fund has disbursed over $6 million to 1,463 projects covering all 28 Districts in Malawi. Projects funded have included classroom blocks, under-five clinics, pregnant mothers waiting shelters, school libraries, girls’ hostels, installation of biogas digesters, eco-stove production, and provision of clean and safe drinking water through boreholes and shallow wells.

This grass-roots grant assistance program allows U.S. Ambassadors to support local requests for small community-based development projects. The purpose of this program is to fund small development activities that generate public awareness of U.S. foreign assistance efforts but that fall outside the structure of established USAID projects. The program is intended to be flexible and allow the Ambassador to respond quickly and directly to requests from local communities for assistance with small community projects that have immediate impact and further Mission policies and objectives.  Equally important, this program is structured to encourage communities to be self-reliant and undertake similar activities on their own in the future. All are community-based, initiated locally, administered at the local level, and include significant community contributions in cash, labor, or materials. The SSH philosophy is to help communities that are ready to help themselves.

The U.S. Embassy funds a variety of projects each year, with an objective to obtain geographical diversity in project selection. Projects for which women and girls are the primary beneficiaries are encouraged. We will not consider projects that benefit only small number of individuals. Each grant ranges from between USD $3,000 and USD $15,000.

Link to Additional Information: Download full text Notice of Funding Opportunity
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Kisa L Ngoma

Grantor

Phone 265887010655
Email:ngomakl@state.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: MWI-ASSHF-FY18
Funding Opportunity Title: U.S. Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund, U.S. Embassy Lilongwe
Opportunity Category: Continuation
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Community Development
Category Explanation: Under this year’s program, U.S. Embassy Lilongwe will prioritize: construction of girls’ hostels, libraries, laboratories, and waiting shelters for pregnant women; the provision of clean and safe water; environmental projects such as waste management; and other unique and innovative projects.
Expected Number of Awards: 10
Assistance Listings: 19.700 — General Department of State Assistance
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: Yes
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Jun 03, 2019
Last Updated Date: Jun 03, 2019
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 05, 2019
Archive Date: Aug 04, 2019
Estimated Total Program Funding: $100,000
Award Ceiling: $15,000
Award Floor: $3,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Groups must be registered with one of two authorities: the Council for Non-Governmental Organizations in Malawi (CONGOMA) or The Non-Governmental Organization Board (NGO Board).
To qualify, an applicant must be an organized, motivated group with a real need, and the proposed project must be feasible and based on the socio-economic context of the local community. In addition an applicant must demonstrate that it has adequate internal controls and financial monitoring procedures in place, and strong ties to and support from the local community and local governmental bodies.

Additional Information

Agency Name: U.S. Mission to Malawi
Description:

The U.S. Ambassador’s Special Self-Help (SSH) Fund was established in Malawi in 1966 as a way to address urgent development needs at the community level. The goal of the fund is to improve the basic economic or social conditions of Malawians at the local community or village level.  Over the past 50 years, this fund has disbursed over $6 million to 1,463 projects covering all 28 Districts in Malawi. Projects funded have included classroom blocks, under-five clinics, pregnant mothers waiting shelters, school libraries, girls’ hostels, installation of biogas digesters, eco-stove production, and provision of clean and safe drinking water through boreholes and shallow wells.

This grass-roots grant assistance program allows U.S. Ambassadors to support local requests for small community-based development projects. The purpose of this program is to fund small development activities that generate public awareness of U.S. foreign assistance efforts but that fall outside the structure of established USAID projects. The program is intended to be flexible and allow the Ambassador to respond quickly and directly to requests from local communities for assistance with small community projects that have immediate impact and further Mission policies and objectives.  Equally important, this program is structured to encourage communities to be self-reliant and undertake similar activities on their own in the future. All are community-based, initiated locally, administered at the local level, and include significant community contributions in cash, labor, or materials. The SSH philosophy is to help communities that are ready to help themselves.

The U.S. Embassy funds a variety of projects each year, with an objective to obtain geographical diversity in project selection. Projects for which women and girls are the primary beneficiaries are encouraged. We will not consider projects that benefit only small number of individuals. Each grant ranges from between USD $3,000 and USD $15,000.

Link to Additional Information: Download full text Notice of Funding Opportunity
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Kisa L Ngoma

Grantor

Phone 265887010655
Email:ngomakl@state.gov

Folder 316653 Full Announcement-Notice of Funding Opportunity -> Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund Malawi – Notice of Funding Opportunity – Amended – issued June 6 2019 – proposals due July 9 2019.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Kisa L Ngoma
Grantor
Phone 265887010655
Email: ngomakl@state.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
19.700 SSH18 U.S. Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund PKG00251578 Jun 03, 2019 Jul 05, 2019 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

316653 SF424_2_1-2.1.pdf

316653 SF424B-1.1.pdf

316653 SF424A-1.0.pdf

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