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Types of Grants
 
Grant Application
Grant Related Documents
 

Grantee Templates

 
FAQs
 
 

Below are the Frequently Asked Questions about Siyaha's Grants Program. The Grants Manual provides more detailed information, answers additional questions and offers grantees templates and other resources.

General
1. What is a grant?
2. What is the purpose of Siyaha's grants program?
3. What can my organization spend grant funds on?
4. What types of costs are not allowable under the grants program?
5. What reporting requirements do I have if I am awarded a grant?
6. Will Siyaha fully fund my organization's business plan?
7. What are my responsibilities if my organization is awarded a grant?

The Beneficiary Handbook
1. Who should read the handbook?
2. What information does the handbook provide?

Grant Types
1. What types of grants are the available from Siyaha?
2. What is a Mini Grant?
3. What is a Small Grant?
4. What is a Program Development Grant?
5. What is a Fixed Obligation Grant?

Grant Eligibility
1. Who is eligible to for a grant from Siyaha?
2. Who is not eligible to for a grant from Siyaha?

Applying for a Grant
1. How do I apply for a grant?
2. What is the required format for submitting a grant application?

Evaluation of Applications
1. How will my full grant application be evaluated?
2. How will I know if my grant application is approved or rejected?


 
 

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