What if any supporting documents should be attached to the Application Forms?
Applicants should submit proof of the organizations legal status and financial viability along with the project proposal. To qualify for a grant funding an organization must be able to demonstrate that it is a legally recognized entity, able to enter into contracts and hold a bank account. Why? If the project proposal submitted by your organization is approved, your organization will be required to enter into a legally binding Partnership Agreement with the Canadian High Commission before receiving the requested grant. The Partnership Agreement is a contract that defines the roles and responsibilities of the applying organization and the Canadian High Commission The organization will also be required to deposit and hold the grant funds that it receives in a separate, auditable, bank account with statements available to the High Commission upon request. In order to be able to establish a bank account in its name your organization will have to be a legally recognized entity. Documents th
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