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British High Commission Bridgetown invites proposals for Bilateral Programme Budget 2015-16

We try to support projects that demonstrate where the FCO can add value, and where funds can have the biggest impact against its objectives.

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What kind of projects are we looking for this year?

The Bilateral Programme Budget is primarily used to help the British High Commission Bridgetown achieve the strategic priorities of the UK’s foreign ministry, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. We try to support projects that demonstrate where the FCO can really add value, and where its money can have the biggest impact against its objectives.

Projects must be focussed on activity in at least one of the following countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines.

We are specifically looking for projects in these areas - What kind of projects do we support 2015-16.

What can you do next?

We are keen to hear about what projects you have in mind. Deadline for submission is: 30 November 2015. If you wish to apply for funding from us please complete a proposal using the correct form (MS Word Document, 33 KB) and send it to this email address: ukinbarbados@fco.gov.uk

Please note that there is now a new form which should be used for projects under £30K.

Please can you ensure that all required sections of the form are properly completed. Incomplete proposal forms will be rejected.

Please also ensure that you also complete the Activity based budget (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 37 KB) which will explain how much money is required and how this money will be spent.

For more information, please contact our projects administrator on 1 246 430 7812 or annette.miller@fco.gov.uk

What will happen once I have submitted my bid?

We will review your proposal and inform you if you are successful.

We will then put in place with you the arrangements for the disbursement of funds and the monitoring and evaluation of the project. These arrangements will include submitting quarterly project and financial.

Published 28 May 2015