MSI - USAID BALADI CAP - Support to Faith-Based Organizations in Lebanon - Request For Applications (RFA) 605100.06.RFA13

Management Systems International (MSI), a Tetra Tech company, a sub-awardee to Counterpart International, Inc. under the Lebanon BALADI CAP Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) seeks applications from Lebanese Faith- Based Organizations (FBOs) directed toward supporting vulnerable communities in Lebanon including, but not limited to educational, psychosocial, livelihood and related community social services to help meet priority needs in these communities.

Potential support is inclusive of, but not limited to:

1) improving the provision of targeted community services to constituents;

2) strengthening institutional capacities of selected FBOs in order to provide improved services to constituents;

3) supporting formal and informal educational programs to locals and refugees, especially those fleeing from neighboring countries (Syria and  Iraq) because of war and military operations.  

Due to support already being provided by other humanitarian relief agencies and donors, support will not be provided for any health-related, basic food, housing assistance, or related relief services.

A duration of up to 7 months is anticipated to implement this activity.

How to apply

Interested organizations can receive more information and a copy of the Request for Applications by e-mailing [email protected] and [email protected] and by copying [email protected]

Please specify “605100.06.RFA 13” in the subject line of your email, and attach the complete name, title, phone number, and e-mail address of the individual to whom future communication should be sent.

*Please note that the deadline for submitting applications under RFA No. 605100.06.RFA13.RFA is October 11, 2019 at 5:00 PM (Lebanon time).*.

Expired
Deadline
Friday, 11. Oct 2019
Type of Call
Call for Applications
Intervention Sector(s):
Development, Religion, Belief & Ethics, Training & Capacity Building
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