The Al Madad Foundation Small Grants Programme supports small and emerging charities working with forcibly displaced women and children in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. The programme combines grants of up to £10,000 with tailored capacity-building support, including training and ongoing mentoring. Its core focus is strengthening women’s ability to provide for their families and act as agents of change in their communities.
Overview of the Programme
The Al Madad Foundation (AMF) Small Grants Programme is designed to strengthen emerging civil society organisations while supporting practical projects for forcibly displaced women and children.
Unlike traditional grant schemes, this programme combines financial support with hands-on organisational capacity building, enabling grantees to improve both project delivery and institutional sustainability.
Thematic Priority
All projects must align with the programme’s core theme:
Building women’s ability to provide for their families and act as agents of change in their communities.
Projects addressing children’s protection, education, or wellbeing should clearly demonstrate how women are empowered through the intervention.
Focus Areas for Capacity Building
The programme prioritises strengthening organisational skills and systems in:
Proposal and grant writing
Project design and development
Monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL)
Administrative and governance systems
Creative and innovative problem-solving.
Grant Size and Number of Awards
Maximum grant amount: £10,000
Total grants available: 5
Grant type: Small project grants with capacity-building support
Projects should be realistic, focused, and achievable within the grant period.
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