Innovation Grants | NDC

Innovation Grants

(125,480 USD)
This is a particularly exciting funding mechanism that supports non-traditional approaches that show a heightened potential for success and precedent-setting impact. NDC strongly believes that development must be proactive and innovative in responding to the myriad challenges facing Palestinian society. These projects represent the future of development in Palestine – ever rooted in the community, and consistently pushing the boundaries of conceived wisdom and best practice. As a mechanism established to serve the sector, NDC is hugely proud to be associated with initiatives that reward the latent innovation of Palestinian society.

Three NGOs have been selected for this first phase and look set to introduce some ground-breaking services to Palestine.

 

Bethlehem’s Al Sadeel Society for Palliative Care for Cancer Patients focuses on providing patient and family education and support in Beit Jala hospital, staff education and training, and public awareness programs.

 

Elia Association for Youth, based in East Jerusalem, promotes the tourism sector in the old city through the dissemination of media and marketing expertise. The development of an online store will provide small businesses with an inexpensive vehicle with which to expand sales and contribute to the local economy.

 

Finally, Al Malath Charitable Society will introduce the first Snoezelen room (controlled multi-sensory environment) to Palestine. This innovative treatment space for children and adults with learning disabilities will be available for other NGOs and patients throughout the West Bank.