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    Call for Applicants: FSTP Sub-Grant under the Corporate Accountability Initiative (CAI)

    Oluwole OmojofodunBy Oluwole OmojofodunFebruary 4, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    Call for Applicants: FSTP Sub-Grant under the Corporate Accountability Initiative (CAI)

    Deadline: March 1, 2026

    The International Code of Conduct Association (ICoCA) has officially opened a Call for Applicants: FSTP Sub-Grant under the Corporate Accountability Initiative (CAI). This funding opportunity is designed to support an eligible organisation in Nigeria to carry out an important research project focused on the working conditions of private security personnel and related human rights risks.

    This post provides all the essential details you need to know about the Call for Applicants: FSTP Sub-Grant under the Corporate Accountability Initiative (CAI), including eligibility requirements, grant value, timeline, and how to apply.


    Overview of the Call

    This call is issued under the Corporate Accountability Initiative (CAI) and invites applications for a sub-grant to conduct a country-based research study.

    The selected organisation will be expected to produce a comprehensive report examining:

    • Working conditions of private security personnel (PSPs)
    • Potential human rights abuses affecting corporate value chains
    • Risks linked to high-risk sectors in Nigeria

    The research will particularly focus on sectors such as:

    • Extractives
    • Forestry
    • Agriculture
    • Finance

    Grant Instrument: Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP)

    The funding is provided through the Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) mechanism, also referred to as cascade funding.

    This approach allows larger initiatives to redistribute funds to external organisations to implement targeted projects, such as this research study in Nigeria.


    Funding Amount and Duration

    Successful applicants will receive:

    • Grant value: €30,000 (Thirty Thousand Euros)
    • Project duration: Between 3 and 6 months
    • Number of awards: Only one project will be selected under this call

    Project Objective

    The primary objective of this sub-grant is to publish a detailed country report that highlights:

    • Labour conditions of private security workers
    • Human rights concerns within corporate operations
    • Accountability gaps in high-risk industries
    • Impacts on workers and communities in Nigeria

    Eligibility Criteria

    To be eligible to apply, applicants must meet the following requirements:

    • Be a civil society organisation, NGO, or other non-profit entity
    • Be legally registered in Nigeria
    • Have been operational for at least three (3) years
    • Demonstrate prior experience conducting research on:
      • Private security
      • Labour rights
      • Human rights issues
    • Have a functional accounting and financial management system capable of handling grant funds and reporting

    Only organisations that fulfil all eligibility criteria will be considered.


    Application Deadline

    All applications must be submitted no later than:

    1 March 2026 (23:59 CET)

    Late submissions will not be accepted.


    How to Apply

    Applicants must submit their completed application package and all required supporting documents via email to:

    fstp@icoca.ch

    Templates and guidance documents (including proposal format, budget forms, evaluation criteria, and reporting templates) are available through the official call materials.


    About the Corporate Accountability Initiative (CAI)

    The Corporate Accountability Initiative (CAI) is led by ICoCA in partnership with organisations such as:

    • TRIAL International
    • OEARSE
    • African Law Foundation
    • Other regional stakeholders

    With support from the European Union, CAI aims to strengthen accountability for corporate-related human rights abuses, particularly where private security providers are involved.


    About ICoCA

    The International Code of Conduct Association (ICoCA) works globally to promote responsible private security practices that respect:

    • Human rights
    • Ethical conduct
    • International standards of accountability

    Useful Links (Application and Programme Information)

    Apply here

    Read more about the programme


    Need Support with Your Proposal?

    If you are interested in applying but need professional help, contact us for proposal drafting, refining, and review.

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