Annual Program Statement- Catalyst Fund for Relief and Response (CFRR)

The Lebanon Civic Action Accelerator Program (LEB-CAAP) is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded civil society strengthening program (2021-26) implemented by Family Health International (FHI 360). It will provide a combination of grants, technical assistance, and partnerships aimed at accelerating civil society activism to address Lebanon's compounded crises and advance long-term rights-based reforms.

LEB-CAAP introduced its first grant opportunity: The Catalyst Fund for Relief and Response to address the increasing needs and challenges of relief and response actors in Lebanon, as a result of the compounded crises that are impacting the country. The Fund aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of civil society actors to continue and/or expand their services and help them improve the effectiveness, efficiency, quality, and inclusivity of their relief and response services.

 The purpose of this Annual Program Statement (APS) is to solicit applications for funding under the Catalyst fund for Relief and Response.  FHI 360 is seeking full applications from civil society actors looking to enhance their ability to serve and respond to the increasing relief and response needs of local communities, as they operate in an uncertain and rapidly changing environment.

To learn more about the Catalyst Fund, the available funding, types of projects, eligibility and evaluation criteria along with the application process and submission deadlines, please refer to the Annual Program Statement and supporting documents attached under 'Related Documents' in this post.

 

How to apply

Thank you for the interest in the Catalyst Fund for Relief and Response. Please note that the APS was closed due to the large volume of qualified applications received in Round 3. Stay tuned to any future grant opportunities at LEB-CAAP.

Full details of the Annual Program Statement are available in the ‘CFRR Annual Program Statement – Modification 3’ attached to this post. 

The Competition Timeframe of this APS was running from April 1, 2022, until February 28, 2023. Applications were accepted on a rolling basis with an evaluation conducted on a quarterly basis, over 3 rounds, according to the schedule below.

Application submission deadlines:

Round 1: May 31, 2022 (CLOSED)

Round 2: September 30, 2022 (CLOSED)

Round 3: February 28, 2023 (CLOSED)

Round 4: May 31, 2023 (CANCELLED) 

Expired
Deadline
Tuesday, 09. May 2023
Type of Call
Call for Applications
Intervention Sector(s):
Relief Services
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