A capacity building organisation, Media for Health Foundation, Friday, made it it known of its services to boost capacity of Nongovernmental Organizations, NGOs, in Nigeria on accessing grants from donors to boost their activities. Speaking on the need to upscale NGOs’ access to grants from donors, the Brand and content Manager, Maryanne Kooda, explained that the essence of their services is to ensure organisations understand and follow the pattern of well written proposals and presentations on what they do and the sustainability mechanisms put in place to drive their activities with a transparent process in financial resources utilisation.
Kooda said: “It is imperative to mention that most NGOs have genuine course to contribute to the socio-economic lives of Nigerians. “However, when these NGOs need support from donor agencies they do not receive anything from them because it has been discovered that many of them lack the understanding and capacity to properly write a convincing proposal that meets international standards, and this has negatively affected them as they get frustrated because not no response from the donor agencies they write to. Kooda said: “It is imperative to mention that most NGOs have genuine course to contribute to the socio-economic lives of Nigerians. “However, when these NGOs need support from donor agencies they do not receive anything from them because it has been discovered that many of them lack the understanding and capacity to properly write a convincing proposal that meets international standards, and this has negatively affected them as they get frustrated because not no response from the donor agencies they write to. Source: Vanguard
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