Inter-Agency PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund 2026 | UNHCR & ICVA Grants for NGOs Worldwide
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA) have officially launched the Inter-Agency PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund 2026, a major global funding opportunity for local NGOs, grassroots organizations, and civil society groups working in humanitarian settings.
The programme is designed to strengthen community-led initiatives focused on:
- Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA)
- Community awareness campaigns
- Humanitarian protection systems
- Survivor-centered communication
- Grassroots safeguarding initiatives
- Community outreach and education
The fund specifically supports organizations working directly with:
- Refugees
- Displaced populations
- Conflict-affected communities
- Vulnerable groups in humanitarian crises
This initiative aims to strengthen local leadership while improving awareness, accountability, and protection systems in humanitarian responses globally.
Fund Overview
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Fund Name | Inter-Agency PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund 2026 |
| Organized By | UNHCR & ICVA |
| Programme Type | Humanitarian Protection Grant |
| Eligible Applicants | NGOs, CSOs, Grassroots Organizations |
| Eligible Regions | Worldwide |
| Focus Area | Prevention of Sexual Exploitation & Abuse (PSEA) |
| Application Deadline | 14 June 2026 |
| Application Status | Open |
About the PSEA Community Outreach Fund
The Inter-Agency PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund was established in 2020 as a collaborative initiative between ICVA and UNHCR.
The programme focuses on empowering local organizations to create culturally appropriate awareness campaigns and protection systems in humanitarian settings.
The initiative recognizes that local organizations are often best positioned to:
- Understand local realities
- Communicate in local languages
- Design community-centered interventions
- Build trust within vulnerable communities
Main Objectives of the Fund
The programme aims to ensure that communities receiving humanitarian aid:
- Understand their rights
- Know that aid should never be conditional on favors or exploitation
- Have access to safe reporting systems
- Understand available support mechanisms
- Participate in community-led protection initiatives
The fund promotes accountability, transparency, and survivor-centered humanitarian systems.
What the Fund Supports
The programme supports a wide range of community-driven initiatives.
1. Community-Led Protection Initiatives
Projects should actively involve communities in designing and implementing outreach activities.
Examples Include
- Community awareness campaigns
- Peer education programmes
- Survivor-centered communication
- Grassroots advocacy projects
- Community dialogue sessions
2. Localized Communication Materials
The fund supports outreach materials tailored to:
- Local languages
- Literacy levels
- Cultural realities
- Vulnerable population groups
Supported Communication Formats
| Communication Materials |
|---|
| Posters |
| Radio Programmes |
| Community Theatre |
| Videos |
| Social Media Campaigns |
| Audio Messaging |
| Educational Toolkits |
| Comics & Illustrations |
3. Strengthening Local Leadership
The programme encourages local ownership of humanitarian safeguarding systems and aligns with major global commitments including:
- The Grand Bargain Localization Agenda
- Global Compact on Refugees
- IASC Localization Commitments
4. Open-Source Knowledge Sharing
All outreach materials created through funded projects become part of a publicly accessible database.
This allows organizations worldwide to:
- Adapt effective materials
- Improve communication consistency
- Reduce duplication of resources
Impact of the Fund
Since its launch, the initiative has already demonstrated major global impact.
Key Achievements
| Impact Metrics | Results |
|---|---|
| Projects Funded | 65+ |
| People Reached | 2 Million+ |
| Languages Used | 60+ |
| Outreach Materials Developed | 450+ |
Independent Evaluation Findings
An independent evaluation supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) highlighted the programme’s effectiveness.
Major Findings
| Findings | Results |
|---|---|
| Increase in Community Awareness | 84% |
| Increase in SEA Reporting | 85% |
| Organizations Reporting Stronger PSEA Capacity | 78% |
| Community Participation in Projects | 68% |
Why This Fund Matters
Sexual exploitation and abuse remain major risks in humanitarian settings where vulnerable populations often face unequal power dynamics and limited protection systems.
This fund helps address these challenges by:
- Strengthening localized protection systems
- Supporting survivor-centered approaches
- Building trust between communities and aid providers
- Encouraging accountability within humanitarian systems
- Improving access to safe reporting mechanisms
Eligibility Criteria
The programme is mainly intended for:
- Local NGOs
- National NGOs
- Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)
- Grassroots protection groups
- Humanitarian organizations
Applicants Should Demonstrate
Organizations must show:
- Experience in humanitarian or protection-related work
- Strong community engagement capacity
- Understanding of safeguarding and PSEA principles
- Ability to create localized communication materials
- Experience implementing outreach activities
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Applications Open | 19 May 2026 |
| Application Deadline | 14 June 2026 |
| Deadline Time | 23:59 CET |
Organizations are encouraged to apply early to avoid last-minute issues.
Resources Available for Applicants
Application resources are available in:
- English
- Arabic
- French
Applicants can also access:
- PSEA materials database
- Application guidance documents
- Previous project summaries
- ICVA PSEAH publications
Benefits of Participating
Selected organizations may receive:
- Financial support for outreach projects
- Capacity-building opportunities
- Increased organizational visibility
- Access to global humanitarian networks
- Long-term partnership opportunities
- Participation in international protection systems
How to Apply
Interested organizations should carefully review the official guidance documents before applying.
Application Steps
| Step | Process |
|---|---|
| Step 1 | Review official application guidelines |
| Step 2 | Define community needs and objectives |
| Step 3 | Prepare project proposal |
| Step 4 | Demonstrate community engagement strategy |
| Step 5 | Submit online application |
Official Links
| Resource | Official Link |
|---|---|
| Apply Online | https://www.icvanetwork.org |
| UNHCR Official Website | https://www.unhcr.org |
| ICVA Official Website | https://www.icvanetwork.org |
Final Thoughts
The Inter-Agency PSEA Community Outreach and Communication Fund 2026 represents an important opportunity for grassroots organizations, NGOs, and humanitarian actors worldwide to strengthen protection systems and improve community awareness in humanitarian settings.
Through:
- Community-led outreach
- Localized communication strategies
- Survivor-centered approaches
- Grassroots protection initiatives
- Humanitarian accountability systems
the programme aims to create safer and more transparent humanitarian environments for vulnerable populations globally.
Organizations working in refugee protection, safeguarding, humanitarian communication, and community outreach are strongly encouraged to apply before the 14 June 2026 deadline.