National Grants

The National Grants Funding Scheme is an initiative led by the Ministry of Finance, National Planning and Trade to support the work of not-for-profit and non-governmental organisations that contribute to national development.

Through this scheme, eligible organisations are invited to submit project proposals that align with key national priorities and development goals. Successful applicants may receive grant funding of up to SCR 750,000 to implement projects with a duration ranging from 6 to 12 months

All applications must be effected through the electronic link below.

https://mof.egov.sc/NationalGrant

Should you have any query kindly use the email below:

nationalgrantcommittee@gov.sc

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the priority thematic areas for project financing?

The purpose of the National Grant Scheme is to support projects and organisations that the country’s National Development Priorities that are linked to the attainment of Vision 2033, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs and Agenda 2063.

The National Priority Areas are:

1. A Modern Public Service
2. The Transformative Economic Agenda
3. A Healthy Nation
4. Promotion of Law and Order
5. A Modern Education System in line with Future Needs
6. Environmental Sustainability & Climate Change

All project proposals submitted under the Call for Project Proposals must contribute to addressing critical issues through more targeted interventions.

Registered not-for-profit entities that must have been in operation in the Seychelles for a minimum of one year. Eligible not-for-profit organisations must be financially accountable and possess certified audited financial statements for the preceding year ending 31st December, 2023.

The minimum grant amount is SCR 100,000 and maximum SCR 750,000.

The minimum duration of grant awards is not less than six (6) months and the maximum duration is twelve (12) months and projects must be implemented during the calendar year. All project activities must be completed by 31st December, 2025.

All submitted grant applications will be required to pass an administrative compliance check to ensure that that the application form has been fully completed, submitted within the deadline and all mandatory documents are in order. Thereafter, the National Grants Committee uses a set of criteria for the technical evaluation of the projects proposals that have passed the administrative compliance check. Applicants scoring 60% or more are called for an interview to further elaborate on their grant application.

The minimum contribution of 10% is required which can be either in cash or in kind. The in-kind contribution must be realistic and documented.

Proposals may include co-financing, which is not mandatory, towards their projects/programs. Applicants need to provide details of the source of the co-finance and the amount of the co-finance Proposals may, however, include other national or international co-financing.

Disbursements are not automatic but rather based on satisfactory project performance. Funds will be disbursed on a quarterly basis after submission of progress report and quarterly implementation plan.

All applications MUST be submitted via the online portal https://mof.egov.sc/NationalGrant 

An organisation can submit as many applications. However, successful applicants are eligible to only one grant per calendar year.

Completed application form, Copy of Registration Certificate, Copies of ID of key office bearers, 2023 Audited Financial statement, NGO Banking Details (top part of bank statement or copy of bank card)

Synergies are encouraged to maximize resources especially if aiming to achieve same objectives.

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