Communities Outreach Programme Grant
Islamic Development Bank
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Overview
Communities Outreach Programme Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Islamic Development Bank
Last Updated: December 04, 2025
Summary
The Communities Outreach Programme by the Islamic Development Bank aims to enhance the socio-economic development of Muslim minority communities in non-member countries. Established in 1981, it focuses on education, health, and capacity building to empower these communities. The programme supports initiatives that foster entrepreneurship, women's empowerment, and youth development, ensuring inclusive growth. By addressing the needs of vulnerable populations, it strives to improve living conditions and promote productivity, ultimately contributing to sustainable development in diverse regions.Overview
The Islamic Development Bank is a multilateral development bank (MDB), working to improve the lives of those we serve by promoting social and economic development in Member countries and Muslim communities worldwide, delivering impact at scale. We provide the infrastructure to enable people to lead better lives and achieve their full potential. Vision IsDB Group strives to become the development partner of choice for its member countries, inspired by Islamic principles, that helps transform the landscape of comprehensive human development in the Muslim world and preserve human dignity. Mission The IsDB Group exists to foster economic development and social progress of member countries and Muslim communities individually as well as jointly in accordance with the principles of the Shari’ah. Communities Outreach Programme The Islamic Development Bank Board of Governors at its Third Annual Meeting passed a resolution No. BG/14/99 dated 16/4/1399H to provide assistance aimed to improve the well-being and living conditions of Muslim Minority Communities in Non-Member Countries (NMCs) so that they can be productive citizens in their countries. Subsequently, the Communities Outreach Programme (previously known as the Special Assistance Programme) was established in 1401H (1981) to pursue the objective. Over the years, the Communities Outreach Programme played a key role in promoting socio-economic development of Muslim minority Communities in a bid to contribute to inclusive development in their countries. Programme objectiveThe objective of the Communities Outreach Programme is to contribute to the socio-economic development of the Muslim minority communities in non-member countries in a way that helps them to be productive citizens in their countries and pave the way for inclusive development. Programme ScopeThe scope of Communities Outreach Programme around the world can be summarized as follows: Providing assistance to Muslim minority communities in non-member countries in the area of education and health, e.g. support to access and educational quality improvement of schools, vocational training centers and support to access and quality health services.Providing Capacity Building in the area of entrepreneurship, women empowerment and support to youth development and refugees. The main functions of the Programme are to: Serve as a focal point for special assistance for uplifting the Muslim communities in the non-member countries, and for relief and rehabilitation of communities affected by natural disasters in both member and non-member countries.Develop a comprehensive information and knowledgebase on Muslim minority communities in non-member countries, including their population and location, their socio-economic conditions, issues and priority needs; undertake socio-economic studies, surveys and analyses as needed.Prepare an effective strategy and framework of communities outreach programme to uplift the Muslim minority communities in the non-member countries; prepare operational plans and work programs in line with the assistance strategy and framework, in coordination with the Group Strategic Planning Department.Identify and assess emergency assistance needs of Muslim communities in non-member countries affected by natural disasters (such as floods, droughts, earthquakes etc).Ensure quality at entry of communities outreach projects through rigorous project identification and preparation process.Manage communities outreach projects portfolio; undertake quality reviews and speedy clearance of documents, reports and contracts related to the implementation of the approved special assistance projects; review and clear disbursement requests; and resolve and procurement and other related issues as they rise.Supervise communities outreach projects with regular missions to identify any issues and problems; prepare and effectively implement action plan to resolve them early stages.Prepare project completion reports through involving key stakeholders, at the completion of each project; highlight problems and issues faced, actions taken and lessons learned.Offer advisory services and technical guidance in special assistance related matters; carry out review of related documents; and participate in related internal and external meetings and events.Collaborate with other departments and entities of the Bank including Regional Offices and field representatives.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. IsDB provides assistance to educational, health and social projects for Muslim minority communities and vulnerable communities (refugee and displaced people) in non-member countries of the IsDB.The assistance covers the construction of schools, vocational training centers, hostels, health centers, women empowerment, entrepreneurship, capacity building, etc.The benefits of the projects should be open to people regardless of their ethnicity, religion, etc.Muslim organizations/societies in the IsDB non-member countries are eligible to apply for IDB assistance if they are:Registered Non-profit Capable of running the Project after completionSociety should be officially registered and highly active in the communityThe land deed where the project is located should be in the name of the society (except for purchase of building)IsDB participates partially in the project cost and the organization/society should be capable to sustain the project and provide the remaining cost from its own resources or through fund raising.Ineligibility
Operational expenses do not fall within the scope of the IsDB's assistance and are considered as the responsibility of the beneficiary society.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
nonprofitseducationwomenyouth-programscapacity-building
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