Guidance: Humanitarian Response Funding: guidelines for NGOs
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These guidelines apply to bilateral funding to NGOs for humanitarian emergency responses and to new grants and modifications of existing grants.
FCDO has revised its Humanitarian Response Funding Guidelines for NGOs with updated requirements and amended procedures to match best practice. These guidelines replace:
any previous editions of FCDOs Humanitarian Response Funding Guidelines for NGOs, including their templates and annexes
the Rapid Response Facility (RRF) pre-qualified accountability guidance
any previous Rapid Response Facility (RRF) guidance
These guidelines apply to bilateral funding to NGOs for humanitarian emergency responses and apply to new grants as well as modifications of existing grants. NGOs applying for humanitarian response funding should comply with this guidance and meet internationally accepted standards and good practice.
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