Reporting & What Next
Reporting Process
FIJI Water wants to help its community partners successfully achieve and sustain their project objectives. We want to know about your setbacks and triumphs, what went well and what you would have done differently if you could start again.
As a successful grantee, you have received a grantee Reporting Form. Should you require another copy, you may download one here.
What Next?
Congratulations! Your project is complete, you’ve successfully returned your Final Report including all project receipts, and your community is benefiting from improved educational resources, health resources, or infrastructural enhancements.If your project was a success, you may be interested in applying for funding for other priority projects in your community. We ask that recipients of grassroots project funding (benefiting individual schools, settlements, villages, or communities) wait one year from the date of Final Report submission before applying for a new project for the same community, school, or medical facility. The FIJI Water Foundation values the work your communities have accomplished, but hope to spread the benefits of access to funding to a wide cross-section of communities before returning to former successful project sites. We also recommend you also look at alternative funding sources.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) may apply annually funding for repeat projects which benefit multiple or new communities. FIJI Water Foundation appreciates the In addition to funding project by project, FIJI Water Foundation also welcomes proposals for longer-term (2-4 year) funding partnerships with NGOs benefiting Fiji citizens. If you have a such a plan and have received an initial verbal approval, please prepare a formal presentation and schedule an interview with our Suva-based Foundation staff.








