Sunday, September 8, 2013

Aga Khan Foundation- Innovation Fund for Rural Development

Name of ODA agency/Ministry

Aga Khan Foundation

Name of grant programme

Innovation Fund for Rural Development

Background

The Aga Khan Development Network was founded by His Highness the Aga Khan and brings together a number of development agencies, institutions and programmes that work primarily in the poorest regions of Asia and Africa. The Aga Khan Development Network works through the SCALE (Sustainable Community-Based Approaches to Livelihood Enhancement) programme in India. The main focus is to try out innovative processes to enhance livelihood generation in the semi-arid rain-fed rural areas in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

Types of grant

This fund provides small grants to NGOs to implement short term projects for a maximum of two years.

Grant size

The grant size may vary depending on the project but the maximum amount of grant available is INR 25,000,000.

Own Contribution

The Aga Khan Foundation expects the applicant to contribute with something.

Funding Priorities

The main priority area of this programme is to enhance livelihood generation in rural areas by implementing
innovative processes. This is expected to be achieved by:

• Use of information and communication technology in livelihood enhancement.
• Making governance reform, especially those related to local governance.
• Implementing innovative approaches to microenterprise development and microfinance access.

Special priority will be given to projects which focus on marginalised sections of society, such as:
• Under-served populations in geographically remote areas.
• Livelihood of women, the very poor, under-privileged and marginalised people (elderly citizens, physically challenged, weaker groups, etc).
• Environmental health of rural communities (mainly women and children, who are particularly vulnerable
to water-borne diseases, indoor air pollution and lack of focused health-care services.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible are NGOs registered for at least three years under the Societies Act or the Trust Act in India with
Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) to support the implementation of innovative ideas through village
federations, community groups, self-help groups and public agencies.

Guidelines

The guidelines for this fund can be downloaded from the website at http://www.akdn.org/india_scale.asp

Project Duration

The maximum project duration is two years.

Deadline

The proposals should be submitted mid-year. No date is specified.

Application Forms

The application format along with the guidelines is available along with the guidelines of the proposal and can be downloaded from the website at http://www.akdn.org/india_ scale.asp

Application and Procedures

Applications can be sent either directly to the Aga Khan Foundation office in New Delhi, or e-mailed to somnath.
bandyopadhyay@akdn.org. Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) has given its National Committee the authority to supervise decisions regarding the fund. If the proposal is approved, the NGO will sign a Grant Contract with AKF. A milestone-based mode of funding is followed where pre-determined amounts of funds will be released on successful achievement of agreed milestones.

Language

English

Tips

Only those proposals that are submitted strictly in the prescribed format will be considered for screening at the first level.

Contact

Official name

Aga Khan Foundation

Acronym

AKF

Phone

011 23386234

Email


Website


Address
Sarojini House, 2nd Floor
Near Supreme Court
6 Bhagawan Das Road

New Delhi 110 001

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