Uganda Refugee Support, Empowerment and Transformation (ReSET) Project 2026
Apply for Up to £20 Million in Funding for Refugee and Host Community Programs in Uganda
The British High Commission in Kampala, through the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), has launched a call for proposals under the Uganda Refugee Support, Empowerment and Transformation (ReSET) Project 2026. The initiative aims to support organizations working to improve the lives of refugees and host communities through humanitarian assistance, resilience-building, and economic empowerment programs.
With a total funding envelope of up to £20 million, this is one of the largest refugee-focused development funding opportunities currently available in Uganda. Organizations must submit their concept notes by 16 June 2026.
Quick Highlights
Particulars
Details
Programme Name
Uganda Refugee Support, Empowerment and Transformation (ReSET)
Funding Organization
UK FCDO via British High Commission Kampala
Total Funding Available
Up to £20 Million
Duration
Approximately 2.5 Years
Project Period
August 2026 – March 2029
Location
Uganda
Eligible Applicants
NGOs Registered in Uganda
Application Deadline
16 June 2026
Opportunity Overview
Particulars
Details
Programme Type
Grant Funding Opportunity
Sector
Refugee Support & Community Development
Geographic Focus
Uganda
Funding Agency
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
Funding Mechanism
Competitive Call for Proposals
Application Type
Concept Note Submission
About the Programme
The Uganda ReSET Programme is a bilateral partnership between the United Kingdom and the Government of Uganda. The programme supports Uganda's transition from a predominantly humanitarian refugee response model toward a sustainable development approach focused on self-reliance and resilience.
The initiative seeks to strengthen refugee livelihoods, improve humanitarian outcomes, promote social cohesion, and enhance resilience among both refugee populations and host communities.
Projects funded through this call will run from August 2026 through March 2029.
Late submissions may not be considered. Organizations are advised to begin preparing their concept notes as early as possible.
Why Should You Apply?
Reason
Benefit
Significant Funding
Access to Up to £20 Million
Long-Term Project Support
Multi-Year Implementation
Humanitarian Impact
Support Refugees & Communities
Development Outcomes
Promote Self-Reliance
International Partnership
Collaborate with UK FCDO
Policy Influence
Support National Refugee Strategies
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply for the Uganda ReSET Project 2026?
International NGOs, national NGOs, and refugee-led organizations registered under the Uganda NGO Bureau can apply.
How much funding is available?
The programme offers a total funding envelope of up to £20 million.
What is the project duration?
Projects will run from August 2026 to March 2029.
Can organizations apply as a consortium?
Yes. Consortium and partnership applications are encouraged.
What are the main programme pillars?
The programme focuses on humanitarian assistance and self-reliance/resilience-building.
Is registration with the Uganda NGO Bureau mandatory?
Yes. Valid NGO Bureau registration is required.
What is the application deadline?
Applications must be submitted by 16 June 2026 at 11:59 PM EAT.
Can applicants address both programme pillars?
Yes. Organizations may apply under Pillar 1, Pillar 2, or both.
CareerFlora Expert Insight
The Uganda ReSET Project 2026 represents one of the most significant refugee-focused funding opportunities currently available in East Africa. With up to £20 million available and a strong emphasis on both humanitarian support and long-term resilience, the programme offers NGOs a unique opportunity to create sustainable impact for refugees and host communities. Organizations with strong implementation experience, local partnerships, and innovative solutions should strongly consider submitting a competitive proposal before the deadline.