Call for Proposals: Sustainability and Legacy Grants for Mental Health and Disability Inclusion

The overall objective of the Sustainability and Legacy grants call is to harness the unique contribution and strengths of small and grassroots organisations, by strengthening their capacity to bring about sustainable change in the lives of people with disabilities, including people with mental health conditions, particularly women with disabilities or mental health conditions.

Deadline for applications

Applicants should complete the application form and submit via email to Grants@GhanaSomubi.com by 17:00 pm on 13th July 2022, with requested accompanying documents. Kindly note that no application will be considered after this date and time.

  • The specific objectives of Legacy Fund grants are:

    1. To strengthen the institutional and technical capacity of small and grassroots SHGs, WROs and DPOs thus enabling them to play a greater role in user-led approaches to claiming the rights of people, especially women, with disabilities, including those with mental health conditions.

    2. To improve the wellbeing of, and empower people, especially women, with disabilities, including with mental health conditions, through interventions implemented by small and grassroots Self Help Groups, Women’s Rights Organisations and Disabled People’s Organisations

  • The targeted end-users of the grant must be one or more of the following groups:

    • People, especially women, with disabilities

    • People, especially women, with mental health conditions

  • these grants will be available to capacity building partner organisations that meet customised eligibility criteria. The programme will fund up to three capacity building partners. Given the distinctive features and capacity needs of SHGs, WROs and DPOs, the approach for each will need to be tailored. Hence, applications to Track 1 grants will focus on either of two streams:

    • Stream 1: Capacity building for SHGs (Track 1, Stream 1 – T1S1)

    • Stream 2: Capacity building for DPOs or WROs (Track 1, Stream 2- T1S2)

  • Under Track 2, DPOs and WROs will be funded to cover two categories of costs (i) costs of participating in the capacity building delivered by the capacity building partner, which may include facilitation to attend training and mentorship sessions, (ii) costs of implementing specific programme interventions with a focus on either one of three themes:

    • User-led advocacy for the rights of people with disabilities, including people with mental health conditions.

    • Social and behaviour change to reduce stigma and discrimination against people with disabilities, including people with mental health conditions.

    • Evidence-based approaches to improve integration and accessibility of quality mental health and social services for people with disabilities, including people with mental health conditions.

  • Scroll to the bottom of the page for the full call for proposals, application forms and other useful information. Contact us on grants@ghanasomubi.com if you have difficulty accessing any of the documents.

  • We ran an online information session where all interested organisations could join to find out more about the grants call and ask questions.

    A recording of the session is available on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp7ylfNBUb4

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

9th August 2022

Application Pack for Sustainability and Legacy Grants 

Call for proposals

This document gives the background to the grant and our principles and approaches. It provides details of the different types of grants and the eligibility criteria. It is essential reading before you start your application.

You can download the call for proposals here as a pdf

Application form for Track 1

If you want to apply to provide capacity building support to SHGs, use this application form: Application form track 1 stream 1 (SHG capacity building)

If you want to apply to provide capacity building support to DPOs or WROs, use this application form: Application form track 1 stream 2 (DPO or WRO capacity building)

Remember to submit a budget template and results framework too.

Application for Track 2

If you are a WRO or a DPO and want to apply for a grant, please submit an Expression of Interest. If your application is progressed, then you will be asked to develop a fuller application later in the process. Click here to download the expression of interest guidance

Budget Template

You will need to complete a budget template for track 1 applications. For track 2 applications, you will be asked to complete a budget template later in the process. Click here to download the budget template in Excel

Results Framework

You will need to complete a results framework for track 1 applications. For track 2 applications, you will be asked to complete a results framework later in the process. Click here to download a results framework template in Excel

Safeguarding Checklist

We take safeguarding seriously as a programme. Please review your safeguarding policy as part of your application. We will be reviewing applicants’ approach to safeguarding as part of our due diligence. Click here to download our safeguarding checklist as a pdf

Code of Conduct for Grantees

A Grantee’s approach to this Code of Conduct is an important factor in our selection and evaluation process, and acceptance of the Code is a pre-requisite in awards of grants. Click here to download our Code of Conduct For Grantees

Eligible and Ineligible Cost Guidance

This guide highlights the key types of costs which are eligible and ineligible under our grants. Click here to download the guidance as a pdf

Template Grant Agreement

Grant agreements will be tailored before issue. This template agreement includes the key clauses you can expect if you are awarded a grant from us. Click here to download an example grant agreement

Useful information

Our resources page is full of report summaries and learning papers which you might find useful when designing your application. Click here to go to our resources page

Find out more about what our other grantees have worked on by visiting our grants pages