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Open Funding Opportunities

MEPI currently is accepting applications for the following funding opportunities:

Strengthening Economic Advocacy throughout the MENA Region Request for Applications 
Application Deadline:  March 5, 2013
U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) seeks to enhance the role private and non-governmental sectors play in influencing policy decisions and ensuring that laws, policies, regulations, and practices are transparent and responsive to the needs of business and labor.  In particular, MEPI seeks proposals that advocate for legal and regulatory reforms that support three areas:  1) Increased, expedited, more efficient, and more transparent business registration processes; 2) Improved bankruptcy and insolvency laws; and 3) More open government policies and procedures that promote greater transparency and economic growth.  Applicants may submit only one application to each area via separate submissions.  The eligible countries and territories in this announcement are Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, West Bank/Gaza, and/or Yemen.  To view the full announcement, please click here.

Strengthening Economic Advocacy throughout the MENA Region Request for Applications
Deadline: March 5, 2013

U.S.-Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) seeks to enhance the role private and non-governmental sectors play in influencing policy decisions and ensuring that laws, policies, regulations, and practices are transparent and responsive to the needs of business and labor.  In particular, MEPI seeks proposals that advocate for legal and regulatory reforms that support three areas:  1) Increased, expedited, more efficient, and more transparent business registration processes; 2) Improved bankruptcy and insolvency laws; and 3) More open government policies and procedures that promote greater transparency and economic growth.  Applicants may submit only one application to each area via separate submissions.  The eligible countries and territories in this announcement are Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, West Bank/Gaza, and/or Yemen.  To view the full announcement, please click here.

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Local Funding Opportunity - Annual Program Statement

Applications accepted on a rolling basis

Each year, MEPI provides a significant number of local grants directly to local organizations based in the Middle East and North Africa. These organizations include members of civil society, including NGOs, civic groups, reform networks, and academic institutions that are committed to supporting democratic values and the active participation of all individuals in social, political, and economic life. These Grants promote reform and and civic activism at the local and national levels in the Middle East and North Africa, build the institutional capacity of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and strengthen civil society. Funding is available for projects that protect and advance civil liberties especially political and civic rights, empower women and youth, strengthen the rule of law, develop independent and pluralistic media, foster economic opportunity and economic reform, and promote an educated, active, and informed citizenry. Local grant projects usually range from $25,000 to $150,000 each, are intended to support quick impact activities, and are generally completed in one year. Applications are accepted in English, Arabic, and French. For more information on how to apply please visit the websites of our Abu Dhabi and Tunis regional offices.

Local Grant Application

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Answers to frequently asked questions regarding current open funding opportunities are available in this PDF document.

Results-Oriented Monitoring

  • Results-Oriented Monitoring and Assessment (ROMA) is an optional document that describes the system proposed by the applicant to capture and measure progress towards achieving the objectives of their proposed project. Submission of the ROMA is optional but encouraged.