Direct Aid Program (DAP) - AusAID

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Direct Aid Program (DAP) - AusAID
Location: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

R.G. Casey Building
John McEwen Crescent
Barton ACT 0221 Australia

Contact: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Phone: +61 2 6261 1111
Fax: +61 2 6261 3111

Financed by: Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Website: link
Finance
Finance mechanism: most projects between AUD 5,000 and AUD 30,000
Budget: Budget will be determined annually
Funding range:
Minimum: no minimum
Maximum: no maximum
Minimum return on investment:
Period / deadlines:


Aim — The goal of DAP is to advance developmental objectives and address humanitarian hardship in developing countries, while at the same time fulfilling Australia’s international relations and public diplomacy objectives.

More information — The Direct Aid Program (DAP) is a flexible, small grants program funded by the Australian Government through AusAID and managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The program focuses on supporting small-scale development projects and activities that involve the beneficiaries in the identification, design and management of the projects.

Sectors


Who can apply


Type of organisations targeted


Specific organisations targeted — not-for-profit individuals, community groups and NGOs

Type of projects


Specific type of projects — community health, education, small scale infrastructure, sanitation, rural development, environmental development, gender equality, conferences and training activities, and cultural and sporting activities

Project stadia


Target world region


Specific information on target countries — Developing countries

Criteria


How to apply


Application procedure — Applications should be directed to, and are considered at, Posts. Prospective applicants should contact the relevant Australian Embassy or High Commission for details of the application process for the country in which the project is to be undertaken.

Selection procedure