Overview
| Donor: | United Palestinian Appeal (UPA) |
| Application procedure: | Concept Note |
| Donor base: | United States |
| Reference number: | - |
| Eligible applicants: | Non-Profit Organisation |
| Deadline: | 22.07.2025 |
Financial details
| Grant size: | Small - up to $100,000 |
| Minimum grant size: | 20.000$ |
| Total available budget: | - |
| Funding type: | Grants |
| Maximum grant size: | 50.000$ |
| Funding ratio: | up to 100% |
Sectors
- Agriculture & Rural Development
- Children & Youth
- Economic Development
- Education
- Health
- Humanitarian Aid
Project Locations
Asia
Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, West Bank and Gaza
Description
1) Objective
United Palestinian Appeal empowers Palestinians to improve their lives and communities through socially responsible and sustainable programs in health, education, and community and economic development. To enhance the quality and meaning of their work and strengthen relationships with local partners, UPA is moving to a proactive partnership and project development structure direction. UPA accepts proposals once a year for Annual Projects that align with our mission to empower Palestinians to improve their lives and communities through socially responsible and sustainable programs. UPA awards grants for projects that address Palestinian needs in one of the following sectors:
- Health and wellness: That includes short-term solutions such as primary care clinics, distributing food and medicine and providing emergency relief and long-term initiatives such as helping children overcome the trauma of ongoing violence and providing comprehensive care for Palestinians born with a cleft lip and palate.
- Education: UPA supports Palestinian education by providing assistance in the form of scholarships to attend Palestinian universities, vocational training, continuing education opportunities and initiatives promoting youth leadership.
- Community and economic development: UPA strengthens the economy in the occupied Palestinian territories and refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan by supporting small business development, agriculture and the construction and renovation of Palestinian infrastructure.
Eligible are local partners.
3) Location
Actions must take place in Gaza, West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Jordan and Lebanon.
4) Budget
For proposals submitted during this cycle, the minimum grant amount is $20,000, and the maximum is $50,000.
5) Application
Concept Note Applications open June 15, 2025. (Click here to Apply), Concept Note Applications due July 22, 2025. Organizations will be notified about concept note application status by Aug 28, 2025. Short-listed organizations must submit full proposals by September 30, 2025.

