Latest 2011 Call for Proposals| for World AIDS Day from African Women Dev. Fund

Deadline:- 12 August 2011


Latest Call for Proposals for World AIDS Day by AWDF


This is a call for applications for grantees to organise activities on World AIDS Day, which is marked on the 1st of December every year. In order for African Women Development Fund (AWDF) to consider your request for support in organising World AIDS Day activities, please follow the guidelines  as indicated in the website.
Maximum of grant  disbursed for this call for proposal  is US$1,000. Grantees will be expected to send in a report of your activities and expected impact.


Applications should not exceed 4 pages.


Applications should be submitted to the following addresses:
The Grants Administrator
The African Women’s Development Fund
Plot 78, Ambassadorial Enclave, East Legon
PMB CT 89, Cantonments
Accra, Ghana
Tel/Fax:  + 233 302 521257
Email: awdf@awdf.org; gifty@awdf.org
Website: www.awdf.org
For Specific proposal guidelines please visit the African Women Development Fund website

2011 Call for Proposals- EU funding opportunity in Uganda

2011 EU CALL FOR PROPOSALS - UGANDA


Delegation of European Union to the Republic of Uganda has issued an open call for proposals aimed at promoting human rights and supporting the peaceful conciliation of group interests in that country as a part of the European Instrument for democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR).


Objectives


The global objective of this Call for Proposals is to contribute to the development and consolidation of democracy and the rule of law, and respect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, within the framework of the EU’s policy on development cooperation, and economic, financial and technical cooperation with third countries, and consistent with the EU’s foreign policy as a whole.


The specific objective of this call for proposal is to contribute to the promotion of human rights and the facilitation of peaceful reconciliation of group’s interests in Uganda.


Financial Allocation


The overall indicative amount made available under this Call for Proposals is EUR 299,522. The Contracting Authority reserves the right not to award all available funds.


Priority issues for this Call for Proposals


1. Pursuit of common agendas for human rights activities to promote women’s and children’s rights, and empowerment of other under privileged groups including persons with disability.


2. Initiatives to enhance the inclusiveness and facilitating peace reconciliation of group interests in the local communities


Results expected:


Improved observation of human rights and peaceful co-existence in the local communities of the target operational area


Selection Criteria
The selection criteria are intended to help evaluate the applicants’ financial and operational capacity to ensure that they:


- have stable and sufficient sources of finance to maintain their activity throughout the period during which the action is being carried out and, where appropriate, to participate in its funding;


- have the management capacity, professional competencies and qualifications required to successfully complete the proposed action. This also applies to any partners of the applicant.


Deadline for submission of proposals October 4, 2011For more information and details, please visit this link.


Source Link: More details can be found in this website  (Funds for NGOs)


2011 CALL FOR PROPOSAL FOR WEST AFRICA COUNTRIES -OSIWA

2011 CALL FOR PROPOSAL


Benin - Côte d'Ivoire - Ghana - Guinea - Lib Niger - Nigeria - Senegal - Sierra Leone.
The Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) is a grant making and ad Foundations Network. OSIWA works to see the creation of open societies in west Africa.The OSIWA strategy focuses on three broad outcomes Strong   Strong governance institutions, processes and structures transparent, accountable, and intolerant of impunity, Vigorous capacity of civil society organizations and inclusive participation in decision-making; and Robust protection of fundamental rights and citizensh exposed to discrimination. The country programs will be implemented in: Benin, Cote Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone.


Planned Country Interventions for 2011 - Issues to be addressed - OSIWA seeks proposals in the following countries under the objectives: Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leone
Outcome 1 - Strong governance institutions, processes and structures are transparent, accountable, and intolerant of impunity. . . . . .


Outcome 2- Vigorous capacity of civil society organizations citizen participation in decision-making including but not limited NGO and CSO participation in constitutional, electoral, judic reforms; strengthen the capacity of civil society; suppo participation in local government decision making; en access to public information and the enactment of access to inf conducting regional and international advocacy


Eligibility
OSIWA primarily awards grants to local organizations based in the nine countries in West Africa in which OSIWA works. In rare and limited circumstances commitment to transfer knowledge to local groups they partner with.


OSIWA requires all organizations seeking funding to submit a completed application form, budget and a Monitoring Evaluation plan


Submission and deadlines
Complete applications for  this call for proposal should be sent directly to: proposals@osiwa.org.
Please note that the call for proposal targets two deadlines for submission.
First Call for Proposal Application deadline: July 20th, 2011
Final Decision: August 23rd, 2011
Second Call  for Proposal Application deadline: August 31st, 2011 Final Decision: November 18-19th, 2011


For further details go to the Open Society Initiative Website


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