Support for British nationals affected by forced marriage and FGM: call for proposals
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office invites proposals by 3 August 2026 from organisations to support British nationals affected by forced marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM).
Overview
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is inviting proposals from organisations to support British nationals affected by forced marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM).
Apply by 9am (UK time) on 3 August 2026.
The maximum value of this funding opportunity is £25,000. You can apply for less than the maximum amount.
The expected grant period is 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2027. Any extension will depend on performance and the availability of funding.
Before you apply
You should only apply if you can meet the requirements set out on this page and submit all mandatory documents.
We will not assess incomplete applications.
Check if you are eligible to apply
You can apply if your organisation can demonstrate:
- understanding of issues affecting people at risk of or experiencing forced marriage or FGM who are returning to the UK
- experience of supporting British nationals during resettlement
- experience or understanding of working with UK government and overseas governments
- capacity to deliver support in complex and challenging situations
Your organisation must already hold any licences or permits required to operate in the countries where services will be delivered.
Understand what the funding will support
The successful applicant will provide tailored, case-specific support, which may include:
- meeting individuals returning to the UK, including at airports where necessary, and liaising with police and social services
- providing support for immediate needs, including access to temporary accommodation, clothing and food
- helping individuals access benefits, healthcare, social services, employment support and housing
- supporting access to legal advice where individuals wish to pursue civil or criminal proceedings
- providing access to emotional support and counselling
Prepare your application
Complete the steps below before submitting your application.
Step 1: Read the full call for proposals
Read the to understand the full requirements, timelines and assessment approach.
Step 2: Complete the proposal form
Complete the .
Your proposal should include:
- the purpose of the proposed partnership
- activities, outputs and outcomes
- risks and safeguarding considerations
- monitoring and evaluation arrangements
Step 3: Prepare your budget
Complete the .
- budgets must be provided in GBP
- you must demonstrate value for money
- only include costs that are directly attributable to delivering the proposed activities
Step 4: Complete the AI disclosure
Complete the .
Using artificial intelligence (AI) tools does not disadvantage your application. You are responsible for the accuracy of all content you submit.
Submit your application
Email your completed application to Consular.GrantAgreementBids@fcdo.gov.uk by 9am (UK time) on 3 August 2026.
We will not accept late submissions.
How we will assess proposals
We will assess proposals against criteria including:
- fit with consular objectives
- project design
- risk
- budget and value for money
- stakeholders
- monitoring and evaluation
- cross cutting effects, such as safeguarding and equality considerations
You can read the full assessment criteria in the .
If your application is successful
If your application is successful, you will be expected to enter into an arrangement with the FCDO.
We have provided the following documents for information to help you understand what this will involve:
You do not need to complete these documents at the application stage.
Download the documents
You can also download all documents for this call for proposals:
(full guidance)
(mandatory)
Contact us
If you have questions about this call for proposals, email:
Consular.GrantAgreementBids@fcdo.gov.uk