The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has launched the Humanitarian Emergency and Longer-term Planning – Sudan (HELP-S) programme, a major £30 million funding initiative aimed at strengthening resilience and humanitarian response systems in conflict-affected areas of Sudan.
The programme will run for 2.5 years from 2026 to 2029 and seeks to support communities in more stable regions affected by the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Through this initiative, the FCDO aims to strengthen locally led humanitarian action, improve community resilience, and build sustainable response systems that can better address both immediate humanitarian needs and long-term recovery challenges.
This funding opportunity is particularly important for humanitarian organisations, local Sudanese actors, NGOs, academic institutions, and international agencies working to support vulnerable populations across Sudan.
The Humanitarian Emergency and Longer-term Planning – Sudan (HELP-S) programme was developed in response to the growing humanitarian crisis and displacement challenges affecting Sudan.
The initiative recognizes that local communities are often the first responders during emergencies and that sustainable humanitarian responses require stronger partnerships between local and international actors.
The programme focuses on:
The FCDO aims to create a model that combines immediate humanitarian assistance with longer-term resilience planning to help communities better withstand future crises.
The HELP-S programme provides:
The programme will run for:
The programme targets sectors including:
Organisations applying for funding are expected to develop innovative and sustainable approaches that address humanitarian needs while strengthening long-term resilience.
According to the FCDO, the HELP-S initiative is designed to transform humanitarian response models in Sudan by placing local actors at the center of humanitarian action.
The programme emphasizes that communities are the first responders during crises. The initiative therefore prioritizes:
The programme encourages genuine collaboration between:
These partnerships should be based on mutual respect, shared accountability, and complementary expertise.
Given the rapidly changing situation in Sudan, organisations must demonstrate the ability to:
The FCDO also expects funded organisations to:
The HELP-S programme is open to a wide range of humanitarian and nonprofit organisations.
Eligible applicants include:
For-profit organisations are not eligible to apply directly but may participate as downstream partners in consortium arrangements.
To qualify for the programme, organisations must demonstrate several important operational and institutional capacities.
Applicants must show:
Organisations must demonstrate:
Applicants are required to have:
The FCDO places significant importance on:
Eligible organisations must have:
Applicants must submit the following documents:
The deadline to submit expressions of interest is:
27 May 2026 at 11:59 PM East Africa Time (EAT)
Late applications will not be considered.
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@S Sudan Grant 2026: £30 Million Funding Opportunity for Humanitarian and Resilience Programmes
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