CARE Fund Call for Proposals 2026

The CARE Fund supports community-led initiatives that promote prevention, improve well-being, and strengthen family-centred health across Jamaica.

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Eligibility

Who Can Apply

Registered Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs), and Civil Society Groups.

Preparation

What to Prepare

  • Completed application form
  • Project narrative and objectives
  • Work plan and budget
  • Required supporting documents
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Our Purpose

Strengthening Communities. Improving Lives.

The CARE Fund advances community-based prevention, improves coordination of interventions, and operationalises a family-centred, life-course approach to health.

We support practical solutions to Jamaica's leading health challenges, including non-communicable diseases and the social determinants that influence them.

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Priority Areas 2026

Ten Priority Areas for Impact

01
Social Media and Children

Initiatives that respond to the effects of digital and online activity on children and adolescents.

02
Healthy Ageing

Projects that support independence, dignity, prevention, and quality of life for older persons.

03
Menopause and Andropause Community Support Systems

Community education, outreach, and support interventions focused on midlife health transitions and social support.

04
Training for Home Care for the Older Persons and disabled

Training and practical support that strengthen home-based care capacity for older persons and persons with disabilities.

05
Target Obesity

Prevention and behaviour-change programmes that help communities address obesity and related health risks.

06
Responsible Parenting and Fertility

Education and support that strengthen reproductive health awareness, fertility understanding, and parenting capacity.

07
Period Poverty and Adolescent Health

Interventions that reduce barriers affecting adolescent health, participation, dignity, and menstrual equity.

08
Jamaica Moves and Community Integration

Community activity and movement initiatives that encourage healthier lifestyles and stronger community participation.

09
Mental Health and Community Support

Community responses that expand support, prevention, referral, and awareness for mental health needs.

10
Substance Abuse and Community Support

Community-based prevention, early support, and awareness initiatives focused on substance abuse risks and recovery support.

Application Process

A Simple 3-Step Journey

1

Readiness Check

Confirm your project aligns with at least one CARE priority area and the public health objectives of the programme.

2

Complete Application

Provide your narrative, budget, work plan, risk assessment, and all required supporting documents.

3

Submit and Track

Submit your proposal and retain your reference number for all communications and updates.

Before You Submit

Required Supporting Documents

Applicants should prepare these documents before starting the form. Incomplete submissions may not proceed to adjudication.

1
Proof of Registration
2
Copy of valid government-issued ID for all principal signatories
3
Taxpayer Registration Number (TRN) for the organization
4
Tax Compliance Certificate (TCC) / Tax Compliance Letter (TCL)

Please ensure all documents are valid, complete, and submitted as required.

Proposal Assessment

How Applications Are Reviewed

Applications move through pre-screening before technical evaluation. Proposals that fail pre-screening do not advance.

Round 1 - Pre-Screening
1Submission completeness: all phases of the application form are completed, signed, and dated.
2Governance structure: organization structure and authority are clear.
3Registration documents: incorporation, TRN, TCC/TCL, ID, and NIS requirements are supplied.
4Eligibility and risk: project aligns with the CARE agenda, duration, funding limit, and duplication checks.
Round 2 - Technical Evaluation
1Project justification15%
2Clear, realistic, and measurable objectives25%
3Detailed implementation plan and budget25%
4Completed risk matrix with feasible mitigation15%
5Sustainability contribution10%
6Professional capacity and proven experience10%
Appeal Process

Transparency After Evaluation

These measures support fairness and accountability in the evaluation and selection process.

1

Written Notification

Unsuccessful applicants will be formally notified in writing after the approved funded project listing is shared.

2

Appeal Window

Following notification of results, unsuccessful applicants may submit queries by email to [email protected] within 14 days of notification.

3

Reconsideration and Review

Eligible entities may request formal review by writing to the Permanent Secretary within the standstill period and outlining concerns regarding transparency, fairness, or equitable resource allocation.

Deadline to Apply

July 31, 2026

Prospective applicants may submit written inquiries to [email protected].

Apply Now

When your proposal narrative, budget, and supporting documents are ready, continue to the online application form.