Press Releases
The 2005 U.S. Ambassador's Special Self-Help Program
May 12, 2005
The United States Embassy invites proposals for the Ambassador’s 2005 Self Help Fund Program. Application forms are available from the U.S. Embassy, 4th Floor, Rogers House, Port Louis, Mauritius, telephone: 202-4400. You may also download the Self-Help project proposal form from the Embassy’s website: http://mauritius.usembassy.gov
Each year, the United States Embassy provides grants under the Ambassador's Special Self-Help Fund to non-governmental organizations, schools, community groups, health and environmental associations and other organizations for projects that directly benefit communities in Mauritius. Any non-profit organization may apply.
The grants, usually between Rs 22,000 - Rs 200,000, are designed to supplement funding and resources already available from other sources.
Projects receiving funding through this program should:
• improve basic economic and social conditions at the grassroots level;
• support high-impact, quick-implementation activities that benefit a large number of people;
• involve a significant local contribution in cash, labor, or material, and be within the ability of the local community to operate and maintain;
• be welcomed and supported by the local community; and
• whenever possible, contribute to income-generating or self-sustaining activities.
Viable projects addressing the needs of women and children, economic development, HIV-AIDS prevention, environmental protection, and anti-drug education will be given priority.
Self-Help regulations prohibit funding projects of a purely religious nature.
The deadline for the submission of proposals is May 30, 2005.