MASHAV believes this new tool will serve in complementarity to its capacity building efforts and can support grassroot development initiatives. Institutional capacity building together with community level support is an effective way to encourage sustainable development efforts.
The one-time grant of up to US$ 10,000 will be awarded to existing long-term sustainable projects answering the following criteria:
The project should be an ongoing existing and operating enterprise.
The project was designed and operates on a long-term sustainable basis.
A MASHAV alumnus is the director and main executer of the project.
The project should be directly connected with the theoretical subject matter presented during the applicant’s participation in a MASHAV’s program.
The project must have a proven budget source and a viable financial model.
The project must be recognized and supported by the local or federal authorities.
MASHAV is clearly mentioned and credited in all the project's publication and visuals.
Application:
The project’s concept and technical and financial program will be presented in writing to the Israeli Diplomatic Mission accredited to the applicant’s country.
The financial support and the amount of the grant will be decided and approved by the Israeli Ambassador in the applicant’s country, together with the Deputy Head of MASHAV, Israel.
The Israeli Embassy will be responsible for the long-term follow-up of the project.
All MASHAV alumni are welcome to apply .For more information regarding applying the above mentioned MASHAV Grant :
You can make further inquiries by contacting us at:
Ms. May Thawdar
MASHAV coordinator
Tel: 0951 515112-5 Ext .1