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DFID civil society funding Inclusive Societies Department DFID

DFID’s spend on civil society in 2016-17 was £1.3 billion Spend in Spend in 2016-17 Central departments : £585m Country offices : £782m Civil society expenditure was 25% of bilateral spend in 2014/15 DFID’s civil society spend has increased by 8.31% between 2015/16 and 2016/17. Split between central and country office spend on civil society in 2016/17: 62% country office 38% central departments AD Source of DFID bilateral spend: DFID annual accounts, PRMT teamsite, GPEX does not currently cover 2014-15

DFID £1,268m Civil society expenditure in 2016/17 Country Offices Ghana Malawi Mozambique Southern Africa Zambia West and Southern £192m Bangladesh £92m Yemen Syria Vietnam Nigeria MENAD £180M Burma Indonesia Zimbabwe ASCOT £132m SL & Liberia Carribean India Kenya Jerusalem and Palestine Ethiopia Somalia Country Offices £783m Nepal Africa £431m Tanzania Afghanistan Regional teams East and Central £239m West Asia £35m DRC Sudan Pakistan S Sudan FPID ISD £142m CED Rwanda Uganda DFID £1,268m Approx. X% of Bilateral EPIC GOSAC Central £485m SH Chief Heads of Profession PGP £470m EU Dept Migration Youth & Education T4D Evaluation CHASE/ Conflict Fund £114m HDD Global Partnerships PSD RED Source: Internal Quality Assured ARIES channel code and funding mechanism data, June 2016 GRD

Country office expenditure on civil society The darker the colour the higher the total country office spend on CSOs (2012-2015) SH Speaking points: Dark largest proportion of aggregate CO CSO spend Note percentages are of the total country office spend on CSOs Civil Society Partnership Review Source: Internal Quality Assured ARIES channel code and funding mechanism data, Sept 2015

Wide range of civil society organisations SH Source: Internal Quality Assured ARIES channel code and funding mechanism data, June 2017.

Civil Society Partnership STRATEGY: new objectives Review 2016 STRATEGY: new objectives Core delivery partner Leave No One Behind commitment Accountability and empowerment Civil society capability Civic space Knowledge and evidence Innovation Cost effectiveness and efficiency, Build public support for development STRATEGY FUNDING ENGAGEMENT Engagement High Level Key Relationship Management Strategic Ministerial engagement Thematic CSO dialogue Civil society open day Road shows In-country CSO engagement Funding Streamlined funding Overhead costs Code of conduct Transparency Beneficiary feedback

Central Funding Mechanisms UK Aid Match UK Aid Volunteers UK Aid Direct Small CSOS Medium CSOs Large CSOs Volunteering agencies UK Aid Connect

UK Aid Connect UK Aid Connect will provide grants to consortia of diverse organisations to address the key development challenges in the following priority thematic areas: Working towards Global Security and Stability; Achieving disability inclusion; Promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights; Building civil society effectiveness ; Tackling child labour and modern slavery; Building open societies: protecting the space for free, plural and independent media; Addressing lesbian, gay and bisexual and transgender inclusion; Supporting tolerance and freedom of religion or belief.

UK Aid Match programme UK Aid Match 2013-2016 £120 million funding committed 62 grants to civil society organisations 23 countries Over 2 billion opportunities to view appeal and UKAM messaging UK Aid Match II objectives Reduce poverty in target countries through contributing to achieving the Global Goals A wider and more diverse constituency of the UK public are engaged in international development and have a say in how UK aid is spent

UK Aid Direct DFID’s central funding mechanism for awarding grants to small and medium sized UK and international civil society organisations working to reduce poverty overseas. More than 200 grants have been awarded 36 countries. Fund Manager: MannionDaniels. Countries eligible: the lowest 50 countries in the UN Human Development Index (HDI) the countries the UK Department for International Development (DFID) considers to be of high or moderate fragility

Small Charities Challenge Fund Open for applications UK-based small civil society organisations with an annual income of less than £250k. Funding up to £50,000 Information available https://www.gov.uk/international-development-funding/dfid-funded-small-charities-challenge-fund-sccf