Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is offering grants to support early recovery, resilience, and community well-being in Gaza across sectors such as water, shelter, debris management, education, agriculture, and economic recovery. Funding ranges from $10,000 to $500,000, depending on the scale of the project and the capacity of the participating organization. Eligible applicants include not-for-profit civil society organizations and semi-governmental entities operating in Gaza with relevant sector expertise.
Overview
The UNDP Gaza Early Recovery Programme aims to restore essential services, rebuild community resilience, and support sustainable development in Gaza through partnerships with local organizations.
The programme focuses on community-led recovery initiatives that address urgent humanitarian needs while also supporting long-term development and economic stability. It works with civil society organizations that have strong community connections and proven expertise in key sectors.
Projects funded through this initiative will contribute to restoring infrastructure, strengthening livelihoods, supporting education, and improving environmental and social conditions across Gaza.
Funding Amount and Project Categories
UNDP has structured the funding into three categories based on the capacity and experience of participating organizations.
Small-scale projects:
• Funding range: $10,000 – $49,000
Medium-scale projects:
• Funding range: $50,000 – $149,999
Large-scale projects:
• Funding range: $149,999 – $500,000
The selected project size will depend on the organizational capacity, operational experience, and scope of proposed activities.
Key Focus Areas and Supported Activities
The programme supports projects across multiple recovery and development sectors.
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