FY 2015 Notice of Funding Opportunity for NGO Programs Benefiting Burmese and Other Urban Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Malaysia and Thailand

Current Funding Priorities:
(a) Proposed activities should primarily support Burmese and other refugees and asylum seekers, including Rohingya, in Malaysia and Thailand.

Because of PRM'™s mandate to provide protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions for refugees and victims

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of conflict, PRM will consider funding only those projects that include a target beneficiary base of at least 50 percent refugees/asylum-seekers.

(b) Proposals must focus on one or more of the following sectors (see PRM'™s General NGO Guidelines for sector descriptions):
(i) Protection, including child protection and/or gender-based violence prevention and response as applicable(ii) Education (primary only)(iii) Healthcare (primary only)(iv) Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)(v) Livelihoods(vi) Emergency shelter
Related Programs

Overseas Refugee Assistance Programs for East Asia

Department of State


Agency: Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration

Office:

Estimated Funding: $200,000


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
FY 2015 Notice of Funding Opportunity for NGO Programs Benefiting Burmese and Other Urban Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Malaysia and Thailand

Additional Information of Eligibility:
International Organizations.

International multilateral organizations, such as United Nations agencies, should not submit proposals through Grants.gov in response to this Notice of Funding Opportunity announcement.

Multilateral organizations that are seeking funding for programs relevant to this announcement should contact the PRM Program Officer (as listed below) on or before the closing date of the funding announcement.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:


Agency Email Description:


Agency Email:
support@grants.gov

Date Posted:
2015-03-09

Application Due Date:
2015-04-13

Archive Date:
2015-05-13


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