Kenya Community Development Foundation – Call for Proposals
November 25, 2011 3 Comments
The Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) has issued this call for proposals for open grants targeting innovative community driven projects or initiatives seeking to address social justice and poverty challenges in a sustainable way in Kenya.
Civil society organizations in Kenya working with communities across all sectors can apply for this grant opportunity. The grants are managed by KCDF, a public community foundation based in Kenya supporting community development since 1997 and has been made possible through financial support from Comic Relief.
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http://www.yipekenya.org/KCDF.htm






This is good news. Now that the Kazi kwa Vijana fund is in tatters due to mismanagement.
APPENDICES
Appendix I: Cover Letter
Local Community Development and Empowerment Trust,
P.O.Box: 6295-30100
Eldoret – Kenya.
Telephone: +254719294877/+254721282084
E-Mail: lcdet_zury@yahoo.com
Dear sir / madam,
RE: REQUEST FOR FUNDING:
Local Community Development and Empowerment Trust works towards giving support to the neediest and marginalized in society. Its main objectives is to give support to people living with CIVIC EDUCATION, orphans and other vulnerable children and also give support to women headed households or to widowed women that cannot afford to support their children. Waste management and agricultural improvement are amongst its areas of priority.
It has a dedicated team of members with excellent education background and community work experience that has set its heart and dedication in ensuring that the less privileged in society get access to life’s basic needs. The total amount requested is Ksh 4,293,000.00.This will go a long way towards making a lot of lives better and bringing both social and economic development in the country.
Looking forward to a future working relationship with you. Thanking you in advance.
Kind regards.
NAOMI KEMUNTO
MANAGING DIRECTOR
LOCAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT TRUST.
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