Deadline: 06 January, 2022
The 25th grant cycle of the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women is now open.
The UN Women is seeking proposals for civil society-led, demand-driven initiatives to end violence against marginalised women and girls and those experiencing intersecting forms of discrimination.
Benefits
- Successful civil society organisation will receive between U.S. $50,000 and U.S.$1,000,000
Eligibility
- Applicant must implement a project in only one of the countries and/or territories listed in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Assistance Committee’s (OECD DAC) list of official development assistance (ODA) recipients
- Applicant must be a legally registered entity
- Either the main applicant or at least one of its co-implementing partner(s) must be legally registered in the country or territory of project implementation
- Applicant must have the necessary operational and human resources to manage the proposed project
- Applicant must submit certified financial statements and organisational audit reports for three fiscal years (including 2018, 2019 and 2020)
- Application should include no more than three co-implementing partners that will receive a portion of the requested funding
- In all cases, the applicant organisation will be accountable for managing the grant award
- If applicable, the applicant organisation will also be responsible for ensuring that its co-implementing partners fully understand and comply with all the requirements and obligations of the grant process
To submit and for more information, click here.
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