Cambodia Grant Strategy

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During the next strategic cycle (2007-2010), EJAF seeks to support the following grant programmes in Cambodia for which multi-year funding is available:



Cambodian children supported by an EJAF project

Cambodian children supported by an EJAF project


Scaling up response to the needs of Orphans and Vulnerable Children 

We are seeking programmes that, either singly or with partners, are addressing the multiple needs of children including access to healthcare and education, adequate nutrition, shelter and emotional support. They should be child centred, show clear measurement of impact at household level and for the child, use effective and appropriate ‘entry levels’ for services, reach at least 500 children currently and have a cost effective process of adding beneficiaries to their programmes. They must demonstrate sound working partnerships with health and education sectors and anticipate how the programme will be sustained over the long term.
 

Addressing the needs of women 

We are seeking programmes that aim to decrease the vulnerability of women and girls to HIV/AIDS and to mitigate its impact on them, including:

  • Provision of integrated services that include sexual reproductive health, HIV testing/treatment and prevention of mother-to-child transmission.  Programmes should have the ability to scale and to strengthen local or national provision within the health sector.  They should offer multiple entry levels and show clear measurement of impact. 
  • Provision of legal/human rights programmes that empower women infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS to make informed choices, protect themselves and exercise their rights at local, regional and national level.  Programmes must demonstrate measurement of impact.
  • Provision of effective and sustainable, high impact food security and income generation programmes, particularly those integrated with HIV treatment and care, that have the ability to scale up.  They must show clear measurement of impact at household level and for the individual, and anticipate how the programme will be sustained over the long term.
     
Programmes for men who have sex with men (MSM)  

We are seeking programmes that, either singly or with partners, are providing information, treatment, psychosocial support, and legal advice to MSM in order that they are able to make informed choices regarding HIV/AIDS, access appropriate treatment, and exercise their rights. Programmes must demonstrate clear measurement of impact, effective and appropriate entry levels for services, and a cost effective process of adding beneficiaries to the programme.
 

Small Grants Fund

EJAF also operates a Small Grants Fund (up to £6,000) open to pilot projects and local CBOs working on HIV/AIDS programmes in the above areas or with marginalised/vulnerable communities. 
 

NB All programmes will need to ensure that beneficiaries are central to the design and implementation of the programme and be able to demonstrate their impact on the beneficiary group.
 


APPLYING FOR A GRANT

 

To be eligible to apply to us for a grant in Cambodia your project must fit within the strategy outlined here and you must be applying on behalf of a registered non-profit or charitable organisation. 


If this is the case, please provide us with the following information via email to grants@ejaf.com:
 

1. Name of Organisation and Registration Number

 

2. Title of Project

 

3. Country and region/area the project will be working in

 

4. Organisation’s address (postal and physical)

 

5. Telephone number, fax number and email address

 

6. Contact Name and Position within the Organisation

 

7. Amount and length of grant requested (please provide a line item budget in Pounds Sterling)

 

8. Date of submission

 

9. A brief description (1-2 pages) of the project for which you are applying including:

 

a) What problem it seeks to address?

b) How it will address this – what activities etc?
c) Number and type of beneficiaries expected?
d) Definition of “success” for the programme? 
 

There are no set deadlines for submission of this information.

 

Please note, EJAF will not fund:

  • Capital costs

  • Conferences or educational courses

  • Research programmes

  • Grants to individuals

  • Repatriation costs 

  • Retrospective funding

 




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