Malaysia-UN SDG Trust Fund announces up to RM 17 million for High-Impact Projects
Call for Proposals (2024/2025) launched at the Malaysia SDG Summit 2024
Kuala Lumpur, 17 September 2024 – The Malaysia-UN SDG Trust Fund announces the launch of its second Call for Proposals (CFP-2024/25), for a total amount up to USD 4 million (approximately MYR 17.2 million). This initiative will provide grants ranging from USD 100,000 to USD 500,000 for projects that would contribute to accelerating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) progress in Malaysia with a focus on supporting groups and communities at risk of being left behind.
CFP-2024/25 invites proposals from Malaysian civil society organizations, non-governmental and non-profit entities such as academic institutions, and UN agencies. Eligible projects should have an implementation timeframe of 6 to 18 months.
Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar, the Chairman of Yayasan MySDG’s Board of Trustees, said, “The Malaysia-UN SDG Trust Fund is a collaborative effort between the United Nations in Malaysia and Yayasan MySDG set up by the Malaysian Government to advance SDGs in Malaysia with a particular emphasis on reaching communities who are at risk of being left behind. The Fund recognizes the potential for scaling impact through collaboration with multiple donors in driving sustainable development throughout Malaysia. With this second call for proposals, we reiterate our commitment to empowering local organizations and communities to accelerate progress towards the SDGs, ensuring a lasting positive impact for everyone living in Malaysia. We welcome other potential partners to join us in amplifying this impact.”
Karima El Korri, UN Resident Coordinator in Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei Darussalam, stated, “In our inaugural 2023 Call for Proposals, we funded 14 impactful projects with a total of USD 3.4 million. These initiatives are currently addressing SDG challenges including healthcare for vulnerable populations, job placement for persons with disabilities, skills development for women and underserved communities, and local action for environmental sustainability. We are confident that this year’s proposals will also be solution-oriented, cover different areas across Malaysia and contribute toward achieving inclusive sustainable development.”
The CFP-2024/25 was announced during the Malaysia SDG Summit 2024, which is currently taking place at the KL Convention Centre from 17 to 18 September 2024. The call for proposals will close on 4 November 2024.