RESTART Gyermekekért Nonprofit Kft

Full Programme Sponsorship Requested – 3-Year Child Protection & Resilience Programme for Refugee Children in Thailand

Last update: Mar 5, 2026
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Details
Deadline: May 1, 2026
Project locations: Thailand Thailand
Sectors: Social Development, Youth & Child Welfare, Migration & Refugees Social Development, Youth & Child Welfare, Migration & Refugees
Partner types: Banks (National and Private), Development fund / programme, Financial service provider, Other government entity, Other nonprofit entity Banks (National and Private), Development fund / programme, Financial service provider, Other government entit ...
Partner locations: Worldwide Worldwide
Partnership types: Consortia/joint venture Consortia/joint venture
Description

RESTART Gyermekekért Nonprofit Kft. (Hungary) is seeking a single lead donor to fully finance a three-year integrated child protection and resilience programme implemented in partnership with Safe Haven Children’s Home in Tak Province, Thailand.

The programme supports Burmese refugee and vulnerable children aged 6–18 through a sustainable, child-centred psychosocial and institutional development model.

Core components include:

• Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
• Trauma-informed caregiver training and burnout prevention
• Child resilience and life-skills development
• Institutional capacity strengthening
• Professional staff expansion (social worker, psychologist)
• Monitoring, evaluation, and donor reporting framework

Implementation period: 2026–2029
Total funding requested: 260,000–580,000+ USD

We are seeking a strategic international funding partner willing to provide full programme sponsorship and engage in long-term impact cooperation.

Detailed budget breakdown and implementation framework available upon request.

Applications and expressions of interest are welcome from development funds, bilateral agencies, multilateral institutions, and grant-making foundations.