Call for Proposal: Expansion of Vanuatu Electoral Office's Civic Education
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Vanuatu Electoral Environment Project (VEEP), funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, are partnering with the Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO) and Electoral Commission (EC) to support Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) in working to ensure every person around Vanuatu are informed voters through the "Expansion of VEO's Civic Education" Low Value Grant (LVG) Programme.
This call for applications seeks organizations around Vanuatu that are looking to educate citizens around the country using VEO's Civic Education Curriculum plus any additional resources the Civil Society Organization deems suitable to expand understanding of democratic processes, how the Government of Vanuatu works, civic education and voter education.
UNDP's Vanuatu Electoral Environment Project (VEEP) III
VEEP III builds on previous electoral assistance to Vanuatu and its main objective is to further the democratic development of Vanuatu. The project is working to do this by further strengthening the Electoral Commission (EC) and the Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO) to more effectively implement their mandate and ensure inclusive, transparent, and credible electoral processes and by improving the institutional environment and practice of democracy. The project seeks to do this through four outputs:
- (i) All citizens, including women, youth, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups are increasingly aware of elections and importance of democratic practices and processes;
- (ii) Voter register kept accurate and updated with every eligible voter registered;
- (iii) Political parties operate within the legislated regulatory environment; and
- (iv) Effective, and efficient electoral governance, with less reliance on external support.
Vanuatu Electoral Commission (EC) and Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO)
Whilst the Electoral Commission (EC) is the sole authority in charge of electoral matters, the Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO) as the implementing agency supervising the registration of electors, and preparing and conducting of elections to Parliament and provincial and municipal councils. The VEO, as the executive secretariat of the Commission, is in charge of the electoral administration and as such is responsible for implementing all activities required for the preparation and conduct of direct elections in the country, including the establishment and maintenance of the Voter Register.
The Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO) has the following objectives to meet its Mandate:
- To conduct efficient elections with validated Voter Register and improved election procedures;
- To establish efficient, and improved voter registration by utilising a Biometric Voter Registration - the National ID Card in close collaboration with CRIM;
- To liaise with the Parliament and OAG for advancing legislative reform of the Electoral System;
- To increase Civil Engagement through public voter information and awareness.
- To improve service delivery and organisational compliance through an inclusive policy, legislative, planning, budget, Procedures Manuals, restructure implementation, decentralisation, ICT, revenue generation & reporting framework
Grant Information:
Grant Objective: This call for applications seeks applications from CSOs, NGOs, and FBOs around Vanuatu that will:
- Educate citizens around the country using VEO's Civic Education Curriculum
- In communities across Vanuatu especially remote islands using decentralized networks across Vanuatu to expand understanding of democratic processes, how the Government of Vanuatu works, civic education and voter education.
- Establish and strengthen collaboration between the Vanuatu Electoral Commission, Parliament, Right to Information Commission and the Office of the Ombudsman to expand civic education on the theme of good governance and civic participation
Areas of intervention: Civic education, voter education, strengthening of governance, improving democratic representation, increasing voter awareness about democratic participation.
Scope of the Low Value Grant Programme
Issuance Date: 19 January 2026
Closing Date and Time: 9 February 2026 11:59:59 pm Vanuatu time
Number of Awards Anticipated: There will be one and the applicants may request up to USD 40,000 per project.
Maximum Grant Amount: $40,000
Implementation Support: Capacity Building
Implementation Period: 1 March 2026- 30 August 2026
A project scrutiny committee comprised of relevant stakeholders will make the decisions for the grant of projects in line with UNDP’s policies and framework.
Eligibility and Participation Criteria
Applicant organizations must meet the following criteria to be eligible for the grant:
- Have demonstrable experience with at least 1 previous activity in civic education, voter education, or voter awareness in previous programming
- Have an organizational structure demonstrating decentralized presence in Vanuatu (presence or programming outside of Port Vila).
- Have been registered with the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC) Certification for at least 2 consecutive years, inclusive of 2025
- Operational Capacity - must provide evidence that staffing and the organization can operate effectively with the requested funds (CV of the key personal)
- Provide Organizational Structure
- Provide evidence of previous project implementation reports with evidence of previous budgets.
- Provide evidence of number of beneficiaries and geographical reach of previous projects.
- Demonstrated collaboration with other civil society organizations in Vanuatu.
- Have current presence or networks in provinces outside of Shefa
- We encourage organizations with demonstrated experience working with youth, women, and persons with disabilities to apply.
Selection Criteria:
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
- Relevance and Clarity (25%): Alignment with project objectives and clear work plan
- CSO Experience (15%): Proven experience in civic education, voter education and voter awareness and community engagement.
- Budget Feasibility (15%): Realistic and well justified costs.
- Inclusive Focus (20%): Commitment to social inclusion.
- Quality and Quantity (20%): Projected number of beneficiaries is high with evidence of good quality programming.
- Authenticity of the CSO (5%): Letters of recommendation from at least 3 referees.
Successful applicants will be required to submit progress and financial reports as per UNDP’s standard LVG reporting requirements. Specific reporting deadlines will be outlined in the grant agreement.
Submission Requirements:
1. Proposal template (to be provided upon request) including:
- A clear plan for delivering the objectives mentioned above.
- Evidence provided for at least 1 previous activity in civic education, voter education, or voter awareness in previous programming
- Organogram to proof organizational structure demonstrating decentralized presence in Vanuatu
- Proposal budget (in vatu)
- Letters of recommendation from at least 3 referees.
2. Additional Attachments:
- CV of the relevant staff of the CSO.
- Vanuatu Financial Services Certificate for 2024 and 2025
- Latest Audited Financial Statement
- Bank account details in the name of the CSO.
*Please note that printing of the Civic Education materials must be done by the recipient organization and should be included in the Proposal Budget.
For more information and the Proposal Template, please contact the officers below:
Olivier Kasso olivier.kasso@gmail.com and Khondker Pervez Ahmed khondker.ahmed@undp.org