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Tips for Applying to the Direct Aid Program of the Australian Embassy, Nigeria (2018-2019)

The Direct Aid Program (DAP) is a flexible small grants program funded from Australia’s aid budget. It has the flexibility to work with local communities in developing countries on projects that reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development consistent with Australia’s national interest. It sits alongside Australia’s longer-term country and multilateral development strategies and with its wide geographical reach plays an important role in supporting local community efforts towards poverty reduction across the globe.

Who can apply for what?

DAP funding is available to community groups, reputable local, international or Australian NGOs, private sector entities, academic institutions, research bodies, libraries, museums, or other organizations engaged in development activities on a not-for-profit basis.

*In certain circumstances DAP funding can be provided through local government agencies.

The High Commission accepts project proposals from all of its countries of accreditation: Benin, Cameroon, Gabon, Gambia, Niger, and Nigeria.

The maximum amount of money an NGO can receive over the lifespan of a project is 60,000 Australian Dollars (approximately USD 43,878). The Direct Aid Program funds projects in the following areas:

How does the application process work?

To apply for funding within the Direct Aid Program, you need to submit a proposal through an online application process before midnight Friday, 31st of August, 2018.

The proposal has to be submitted through a homepage called Smarty Grants. Make sure you have a good internet connection when you want to apply to all the information can be transmitted.

What does the Australian Embassy want to see in your application?

Even though the maximum amount you can apply for is AU$ 60,000, projects that apply for AU$ 20,000 – 40,000 have the best chances to be chosen. Also, projects with a high co-payment by the NGO and the beneficiaries will be favored.

The Australian Embassy also would like to see projects that have a practical and tangible development or humanitarian outcome and proposals need to demonstrate this clearly. Proposal defining the sustainability of the project is given high penchant by Australian Embassy.

The online form covers the usual parts of a proposal (background, justification, project description, expected outcomes, risks, budget, beneficiaries etc.), so you should have all this information at hand. You can save the form at any point of the process, so don´t rush.

While you should, of course, submit all necessary information, you should also try to keep it as brief as possible. When things are not clear, pictures can often help to explain the situation.

Furthermore, project activities should in most cases be implementable within one year from the receipt of funding

If you feel like your project fits this bill, you can fill out the submission form here by 31st August.

If you need help preparing your proposal, make sure to check out some of our articles to get all the information you need. Best of luck with your proposal!

 

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