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The Displaced Livelihoods Initiative (DLI) Round V is the fifth and final funding round supporting research to improve livelihoods for displaced populations and host communities globally. Grants range from 4,000 to 250,000 dollars across multiple categories including exploratory research, impact evaluations, and evidence use.
This round prioritizes inclusion, especially refugee-led organizations and researchers with lived experience of displacement. Research must align with priority areas such as coping strategies, small business development, income-generating activities, gender roles, and relationships between displaced populations and host communities. Mandatory Expressions of Interest are due May 15, 2026.
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Call for Proposals: Displaced Livelihoods Initiative (Round V) - fundsforNGOs Skip to primary navigation You are here: Home / Business & Industry / Call for Proposals: Displaced Livelihoods Initiative (Round V) The Displaced Livelihoods Initiative (DLI) has launched its fifth and final funding round to support research that improves livelihoods for displaced populations and host communities.
Grants range from $4,000 to $250,000 across multiple categories, including exploratory research, impact evaluations, and evidence use. The round prioritizes inclusion , especially researchers with lived experience of displacement and refugee-led organizations. What is the Displaced Livelihoods Initiative (DLI)?
The Displaced Livelihoods Initiative (DLI) is a global funding program that supports rigorous research and evidence use to improve sustainable livelihoods for: Internally displaced persons (IDPs) Generate high-quality evidence Inform policy and practice Strengthen economic opportunities and resilience This is the final competitive funding round , making it a key opportunity for researchers and organizations.
Key Research Priority Areas Projects must align with at least one of the following: Coping strategies and long-term stability Adaptation to economic and social shocks Small business development Income-generating activities Relationships between displaced populations and host communities Conflict reduction and cooperation Gender roles and social norms Barriers to participation 6.
Rights and Regulations Legal frameworks affecting livelihoods Access to rights and protections What Makes This Round Unique?
This final round introduces strong inclusion and representation elements : Refugee-led organizations Researchers with lived experience of displacement Emphasis on evidence-to-policy engagement Collaborate with partners Produce accessible research outputs Participate in dissemination activities Funding Categories and Amounts DLI offers multiple grant types for different stages of research: Rigorous impact evaluations Large-scale research projects Infrastructure and Public Goods Tools and research platforms Refugee-led organizations Researchers with lived experience Advocacy and implementation Attend academic or policy events Amplify lived experience voices Researchers and academic institutions Refugee-led organizations Individuals with lived experience of displacement Alignment with DLI priority areas Commitment to policy engagement and impact Why This Initiative Matters DLI addresses one of the most pressing global challenges: Economic inclusion of displaced populations Reducing dependency on aid Supporting self-reliance and dignity Research is inclusive and representative Evidence is translated into real-world impact Step 1: Choose the Right Grant Type Match your project stage: Full evaluation → Full Study Step 2: Define Research Focus Align with priority areas Identify target population Step 3: Build Partnerships Step 5: Plan Evidence Use Define how findings will: Step 6: Submit Application Provide complete documentation Ensure clarity and feasibility Weak alignment with priority research areas Minimal involvement of displaced communities Overly complex or unclear research design Ignoring evidence dissemination requirements Tips for a Strong Application Focus on clear, actionable research questions Include partners with local expertise Demonstrate real-world impact potential Highlight inclusion of lived experience Provide a strong dissemination plan Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1.
What is the maximum funding available? Up to $250,000 for Full Studies and Infrastructure/Public Goods grants. 2.
Who can apply for Evidence Use Grants? Refugee-led organizations and researchers with lived experience of displacement. 3.
What is the purpose of Exploratory Grants? To support early-stage research, partnerships, and data development. 4.
Are partnerships required? Yes, especially for larger grants, strong collaboration is expected. 5.
What are Conference Travel Grants for? They fund participation in academic and policy events to share research. 6.
Is this the final funding round? Yes, this is the fifth and final competitive round of DLI funding. 7.
What is meant by “evidence-to-policy engagement”? Using research findings to influence policies, programs, and real-world decisions. The Displaced Livelihoods Initiative (DLI) final funding round is a significant opportunity to advance research-driven solutions for displaced populations .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Researchers, academic institutions, nonprofits, NGOs, refugee-led organizations, and individuals with lived experience of displacement; refugee-led organizations and researchers with lived experience are prioritized. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $4,000 to $250,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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