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Through this Annual Program Statement (APS), entitled New Partnerships Initiative (NPI): Conflict Prevention & Recovery Program (CPRP), USAID announces its desire to engage new and under-utilized partners to expand and amplify the Agency’s work, particularly in contexts at the risk of, or recovering from, conflict or violence. The overall Agency NPI seeks to achieve sustainable and resilient results and catalyze more effective partnering for impact.”Please see Related Document Amendment No. 02 for further detailed information. Regarding Amendment No. 02 to APS 7200AA19APS00012, posted April 22, 2021:1) The Closing Date for this APS has been extended to April 29, 2022; and2) The content of the APS has been modified.
Funding Opportunity Number: 7200AA19APS00012. Assistance Listing: 98.001. Funding Instrument: CA,G,O. Category: AG,BC,CD,DPR,ED,ELT,EN,ENV,FN,HL,HU,ISS,LJL,NR,RD,ST.
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Or search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification). To be eligible, all Implementing Partners must be legally registered entities under applicable law and eligible under the relevant laws to receive funding from a foreign source. Individuals, unregistered, or informal organizations are not eligible to be Implementing Partners. For additional information, please refer to the APS. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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