Alianza ONG
$9,000/ 1 Year
Alianza ONG serves the third sector of civil society in the Dominican Republic through trainings, technical assistance, and facilitating connections between non-governmental organizations. This capacity-building grant will allow ALIANZA ONG to develop a strategic plan and acquire a computer.
Asociación para el Desarrollo de San José de Ocoa, Inc. (ADESJO)
$10,000/ 1 Year
ADESJO seeks to promote the development of the San José de Ocoa province by supporting education, economic opportunities and natural resources management programs for rural communities. The capacity building grant will be allocated to strengthen their organizational structure in order to make their administrative and operational processes more efficient.
Asociación Dominicana de la Orden de Malta
$13,860/ 6 Months
The Orden de Malta provides health care, disease prevention and wellness education to low-income communities. The capacity building grant will support staff training and health care providers in the recently established clinic in Monte Plata, one of the poorest provinces of the country.
Asociación Dominicana de Rehabilitación, Inc.
$3,500/ 3 Months
The Asociación Dominicana de Rehabilitación offers services and programs for the rehabilitation, reeducation and training for disabled people. The capacity building grant will be employed to elaborate a strategic plan that will increase the organization’s financial and administrative capacity, and will support a technology upgrade.
Asociación Dominicana Pro Bienestar de la Familia
$13,300/ 1 Year
The Asociación provides health services to the communities of Santo Domingo, with a focus on sexual and reproductive health. Their grant is to acquire an Olympus CX21 Microscope and a Medoyn AL-104 Colposcope.
Cáritas Dominicana
$9,362/ 1 Year
Caritas Dominicana is dedicated to human promotion through actions that will help people reach a more productive life through education, and other activities that will help the poorest communities generate additional income. The capacity building grant is to develop an institutional strategic plan, by revisiting their mission, vision and objectives.
Centro Cultural Poveda
$3,500/ 1 Year
Centro Cultural’s mission is to promote socio-educational and cultural change by representing the interests and needs of the impoverished sectors of Dominican society. Their grant is to develop a strategic plan and program for personnel development that will fortalize their financial and administrative capacities.
Centro de Estudios Sociales Padre Juan Montalvo, S.J. (CES)
$13,500/ 6 Months
CES is a social economic research and training center that helps train individuals from the low-income segment of society, in order to promote their participation in building a more democratic and equitable society. The capacity building grant will be used to upgrade their computer center.
Clínica Materno Infantil
$12,500/1 Year
Clínica Materno Infantil works to provide aid to the poor and needy via their medical clinics and other services. Their grant is to acquire equipment for their third maternity clinic, located in Haina, San Cristobal.
Escuela Yaque, Inc.
$14,383/ 6 Months
Escuela Yaque is a vocational school which has offered technical education to approximately 45,000 low-income young women in order to give them the opportunity to be part of the labor force and therefore earn additional income for their families. The capacity building grant will be utilized to strengthen the computer center in order to train their students in the newest and most advanced technologies.
Fundación para el Desarrollo de Azua,
San Juan y Elías Piñas, Inc. (FUNDASEP)
$14,850/ 1 Year
FUNDASEP’s mission is to support and strengthen grass roots groups that work in the areas of education, environment, housing and health issues from the provinces of Azua, San Juan and Elías Piña. The capacity building grant is to train administrative personnel, and design a strategic plan to increase organization’s financial and administrative capacity. The grant will also finance the introduction of new technology in order to improve internal operations.
Hospicio San Vicente de Paúl
$8,000/ 1 Year
Hospicio San Vicente de Paúl provides medical services with the aim of helping patients reintegrate themselves into their daily activities with as few limitations and in as brief a period as possible. The hospice’s grant is to acquire a Photo-therapy Laser System and Continuous Passive Movement equipment, which will serve the low resource communities in the northern zone of the Dominican Republic.
Instituto Técnico Salesiano
$11,000/ 1 Year
ITESA offers technical education to approximately 3,850 students of low-income families annually to prepare them for their productive life. The capacity building grant will help to train the institute teachers in order to give a better education.
Movimiento de Educación Popular e Integral Fe y Alegría
$13,745/ 1 year
Fe y Alegría operates 25 schools promoting education, leadership training and assisting people and communities. The capacity building grant will be utilized to establish a Community Relations Department in order to mobilize additional resources to the project in order to expand its outreach in the country.
Muchachos y Muchachas de Don Bosco
$8,000/ 1 Year
Don Bosco works with youth to help them incorporate themselves into society and the labor market, and become the agents of their own development. Their grant is for the purchase and installation of an MDB Net Server and equipment for a Training Center.
Plan Sierra, Inc.
$14,250/ 1 Year
Plan Sierra promotes projects for ecological development that consist of a series of programs and activities in order to reallocate the ecological and social portion of the northern region of the Dominican Republic. The capacity building grant is to install an automatic information system as an efficient tool that will ease the planning and monitoring process.
Radio Marién
$13,713/ 1 Year
Radio Marién is a radio broadcasting system designed to promote basic education (literacy classes) and social economic development of the northwestern region of the Dominican Republic (border with Haití). The capacity building grant is to enhance its energy system and to train the personnel in techniques and abilities of modern social communication. It also seeks to introduce new technology in order to expand their coverage and therefore reach more people.