In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, communities across the Caribbean are facing one of the most challenging moments in recent years. Surrounded by destroyed homes, nonfunctional businesses, and disrupted vital services, local organizations find themselves navigating uncertainty as they work to rebuild.
To stand in solidarity with the region during this difficult time, DevelopmentAid is offering up to 60 days of free access to the largest aid-sector tender and grants platform* for all Caribbean-based Organizations. This support is available until February 15, 2026.
What You Can Access
Free access to developmentaid.org provides a wide range of tools and resources to help your organization find additional funding. Your free access includes:
- Access to tenders and grants from major Multilateral Development Banks (WB, AfDB, ADB, EBRD, IADB), bilateral donors (AFD, GIZ, etc.), UN agencies (UNDP, UNESCO, WHO, etc.), foundations (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Aga Khan Foundation, etc.), and many others;
- Early intelligence and in-depth analysis of donors and funding agencies, with insights into top contractors and key focus areas;
- Matchmaking tools to help you find consortium partners from our extensive network of over 470,000 organizations;
- Efficient tools for evaluating potential competitors, including their pricing strategies and past project wins;
- Access to historical data on project awards and current shortlists;
- Information on sanctioned firms.
To claim your free access of up to 60 days ** to www.developmentaid.org or address any questions, reach out to Sumit Manwani at s.manwani@developmentaid.org
*Free access expires on February 15th, 2026, regardless of the start date.
**Free access is offered exclusively for Caribbean-based organizations without a running subscription.
The Caribbean has always shown strength, unity, and resilience in the face of hardship. We hope this initiative will provide meaningful support as organizations rebuild, reconnect, and continue carrying out the vital work that drives their communities forward.

