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Hei,
tällä kertaa rahoituskirjeessä on hyvinkin erilaiseen toimintaan tarkoitettuja rahoitushakuja.
Jos tiedät mahdollisia kiinnostavia rahoituslähteitä järjestöille, niin laitatko tietoa niistä minulle, Kiitos!
Rahoitusneuvonta on edelleen mahdollista ja voit varata minulta ajan siihen. Meillä on pääsy pariin rahoitustahojen hakukoneeseen ja voimme yhdessä tutkaille juuri järjestöllenne sopivia rahoitusmahdollisuuksia. Tällä hetkellä tämä neuvonta tapahtuu etäyhteyden (zoom tai teams) avulla.
Ystävällisin terveisin,
Helena
Helena Nevalainen
Asiantuntija – järjestöjen kehitysyhteistyö | Fingo
+358 50 3176729 | helena.nevalainen@fingo.fimailto:helena.nevalainen@fingo.fi
****** Ajankohtaista -EU-rahoitusneuvontahttps://www.eurahoitusneuvonta.fi/etusivu EU-rahoitusneuvontapalvelu kokoaa yhteen tietoa Euroopan unionin avustuksista, lainoista, takauksista, pääomasijoituksista, tuista ja julkisista hankinnoista, sekä ohjaa ja neuvoo niiden käytössä. Palvelun tavoitteena on tarjota keskitettyä tietoa EU-rahoituksesta sekä edesauttaa sen kansallista hyödyntämistä.
Neuvontapalvelu on tarkoitettu EU-rahoituksesta kiinnostuneille tahoille. Rahoitusta voivat hyödyntää yritykset, tutkimuslaitokset, kunnat, rahoituslaitokset ja muut tahot. Palvelu tarjoaa ajankohtaista tietoa ja hankekohtaista ohjausta, sekä järjestää EU-rahoitukseen liittyviä tapahtumia.
-Valtionavustukset Suomen ulko- ja turvallisuuspoliittisiin linjauksiin ja kansainvälisiin sitoumuksiin liittyvään kansalaisjärjestötoimintaan v.2022https://um.fi/valtionavustukset-suomen-ulko-ja-turvallisuuspoliittisiin-linjauksiin-ja-kansainvalisiin-sitoumuksiin-liittyvaan-kansalaisjarjestotoimintaan-vuonna-2021 Avustuksen tarkoituksena on tukea kansalaisjärjestöjen toimintaa, joka liittyy Suomen ulko- ja turvallisuuspoliittisiin linjauksiin ja kansainvälisiin sitoumuksiin. Järjestöjen toiminnan tulee liittyä ulkoministeriön toimialaan. Painopisteitä ovat sääntöpohjainen kansainvälinen yhteistyö; konfliktinehkäisy, kriisinhallinta ja rauhanvälitys; ihmisoikeudet ja inhimillinen turvallisuus; Euroopan unioni globaalina toimijana; laaja-alainen transatlanttinen yhteistyö sekä ilmastonmuutokseen liittyvät turvallisuusuhat. Hakemus tulee lähettää viimeistään 19. marraskuuta 2021 klo 16.15.
-Voice Kenya Sudden Opportunity Granthttps://voice.global/call-for-proposal/kenya-sudden-opportunity-grant-v-21181-ke-so/ Location: Kenya Grant size: €100,000 Closing date: 31 December Type of project: Public civic education programmes prioritising collaborations among organisations led by or representing marginalised communities and those bringing expertise on effective political participation and increasing civic education. Priority is given to applications led by organisations that work on, for, and/or with the following rightsholder groups: Vulnerable elderly and young people; Indigenous groups and ethnic minorities; LGBTI people; People with disabilities; Women facing exploitation, abuse, and/or violence.
-United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEFhttps://www.un.org/democracyfund/content/call-project-proposals) Deadline: 06-Dec-2021 Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000 to support projects that strengthen the voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups in democratic processes. For this Round, UNDEF invites project proposals covering one or more of any of its eight thematic areas: Women’s empowerment, Community activism, Rule of law and human rights, Youth engagement, Strengthening civil society interaction with Government, Media and freedom of information, Tools for knowledge, Electoral processes Priority Countries and Regional Balance: Strong preference will be given to applicants from countries and regions where the challenges of democracy are more critical, such as countries emerging from conflict, new and restored democracies, the Least Developed Countries, Low Income Countries and Middle Income Countries.
-Global Open Call for Technology Solutions to make the Internet Safe for Childrenhttps://www.end-violence.org/articles/end-violence-partnership-invests-15-million-make-internet-safe-children-safeonline Deadline: 15-Nov-2021 Donor Name: End Violence Against Children Grant Size: $500,000 to $1 million With this new Open Call, they are seeking to expand on this work by continuing to create, adapt and scale technologies to deter online child sexual abuse. These technological tools could incorporate artificial intelligence, machine learning, augmented reality, virtual reality, Internet of Things, blockchain, and more. Objectives Specifically, they are looking for projects that will achieve one or more of the following objectives:
* Detect, remove, and report images and videos of child sexual abuse material in a way that facilitates action, assists victims, and persecutes offenders * Block adults’ exploitative or inappropriate access to children on digital platforms, deterring grooming, soliciting and other offending behaviours * Stop livestreaming of child sexual abuse performed in-front of a camera (typically referred to as live-streaming of child sexual exploitation and abuse) * Prevent online sexual abuse of children before it happens, including prevention and deterrence solutions that directly target online child sexual offenders and adults with a sexual interest in children
-Embassy of Japan in Ugandahttps://www.ug.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_en/ggp_en.html Location: Uganda Grant size: $100,000 Closing date: 31 January 2022 Type of project: Community development projects which directly benefit people at the grassroots level. Any projects geared towards grassroots assistance are eligible for financing. However, preference is given to projects in the following areas: Primary/secondary education; Vocational training; Primary health care, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS; Water and sanitation; Reconstruction for disaster areas; Agricultural development.
-European Commission: Invitation Open for Smart Solutions for the Use of Digital Technologieshttps://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/horizon-cl6-2022-farm2fork-02-04-two-stage;callCode=null;freeTextSearchKeyword=;matchWholeText=true;typeCodes=1,2;statusCodes=31094502,31094503;programmePeriod=null;programCcm2Id=null;programDivisionCode=null;focusAreaCode=null;destination=null;mission=null;geographicalZonesCode=null;programmeDivisionProspect=null;startDateLte=null;startDateGte=null;crossCuttingPriorityCode=null;cpvCode=null;performanceOfDelivery=null;sortQuery=startDate;orderBy=desc;onlyTenders=false;topicListKey=topicSearchTablePageState Deadline: 15-Feb-2022 Grant Size: $500,000 to $1 million Scope
* Despite the potential of digital technologies to increase the economic and environmental performance of the agricultural sector, there is still need to increase the uptake of precision farming tools, particularly among small- and medium-sized farms. An increase in the digital divide between small and large farms is to be avoided. * While one main reason for this circumstance is – as for many investments in agricultural equipment – investments in digital technologies frequently only become cost-effective, if a critical mass of production volume is given. In addition, small- and medium-sized farms and farms structures have in some areas specific needs and strengths, because of e.g. a small average parcel seize, which should be considered in the development of digital solutions for the sector. * Proposals should cover all of the following aspects: * Development and piloting of cost-effective digital solutions for small- and medium-sized farms and farm structures for at least grass land and arable crops under representative consideration of the diverse environmental, climatic and socio-economic conditions across the EU and Associated Countries. * Development of business and/ or governance models facilitating the roll-out of the piloted innovation at larger scale in several countries; if relevant, models may not only consider financing the purchase of the digital solutions but also the establishment of other framing conditions or propose public intervention (e.g. data provision) or public-private partnerships or cooperative (digital) service provision and taking.
-European Commission: Action Grants for Developing a Pilot Projecthttps://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/eu4h-2021-pj-06;callCode=null;freeTextSearchKeyword=;matchWholeText=true;typeCodes=1,2;statusCodes=31094502;programmePeriod=null;programCcm2Id=43332642;programDivisionCode=null;focusAreaCode=null;destination=null;mission=null;geographicalZonesCode=null;programmeDivisionProspect=null;startDateLte=null;startDateGte=null;crossCuttingPriorityCode=null;cpvCode=null;performanceOfDelivery=null;sortQuery=startDate;orderBy=desc;onlyTenders=false;topicListKey=topicSearchTablePageState Deadline: 25-Jan-2022 Grant Size: More than $1 million European Commission is calling for proposals for Action grants for developing a pilot project for an EU infrastructure ecosystem for the secondary use of health data for research, innovation, policy-making, and regulatory purposes.
The EU cross-border provisions and means to access to health data is fragmented which makes particularly difficult the reuse health data collected during healthcare. There is a need to incentivise and fund a pilot project on EU-wide reuse of health data, taking advantage of national authorities’ legal basis and capabilities to facilitate access to health data sources through common rules, means and procedures. Objectives
* This consortium will design, develop, deploy and operate a network of nodes (representing different data brokers, holders and data consumers) federated by central services that may be provided by the European Commission. * This pilot will investigate and establish the value of an infrastructure and data ecosystem for the reuse of health data and assess the ability to scale towards a Union-wide infrastructure, as a core component of the European Health Data Space. Funding Information
* Available budget for this topic: EUR 5 000 000 * Proposals to be awarded under this topic: One single proposal * The duration of proposals should range between 12 and 24 months
Muut: -African Women's Development Fund http://awdf.org/main-grants-call-for-applications/ Type of project: young women, women facing multiple discrimination, and approaches that include engaging the arts, culture, sports and technology. The fund focuses on the following themes: Body & Health Rights; Economic Security & Justice; Leadership, Participation & Peace. The fund also awards capacity building grants that focus on advancing organisational growth and development – for example strategic planning, developing fundraising and communications strategies, strengthening organisational governance systems and human resources management Location: Africa Eligibility: applicants must be African women’s organisations which are led by a woman and which have a majority female staff and board. They must also be registered in an African country and have been in existence for at least 3 years. The fund will only consider grants that are less than 50% of an organisation’s annual income
-Civicus Crisis Response Fundhttps://www.civicus.org/index.php/what-we-do/defend/crisis-response-fund Location: Worldwide Eligibility: National CSOs Grant size: 10,000 USD for projects lasting up to 6 months Type of projects: CSOs facing new restrictions on their work can apply for funding for emergency advocacy actions to defend civic freedoms and democratic values. The Fund provides grants to mobilise quick, principled and effective advocacy responses to events that threaten fundamental rights to associate and assemble freely. The fund also supports civil society through resiliency grants, designed to ensure that organisations have greater flexibility and creativity to proactively prevent and mitigate threats against their organizations. Funds are provided where immediate action is required, either to forestall imminent threats or to address new restrictions. - Digital Defenders Partnership - Incident Emergency Fund (IEF)https://www.digitaldefenders.org/funding/incident-emergency-fund/ Location: Worldwide Eligibility: Human rights defenders, journalists, activists, or organisations may apply. Grant size: up to €10,000 Type of project: The IEF responds rapidly to urgent cases of digital threats or attacks against human rights defenders, journalists, activists or organisations. The funding provided can be used to cover costs which will directly reduce the risk or impact of a digital attack.
- European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM)https://www.epim.info/epims-rolling-call-for-proposals-on-asylum-is-now-open/ Location: Projects should be implemented in the European Union. Projects implemented in non-EU countries (e.g. Turkey, the UK) could also be considered eligible if of EU relevance. Grant size: up to €40,000 over 18 months Type of project: EPIM is seeking to support transnational partnerships of civil society organisations active at EU, national, bilateral, regional and/or local levels to advise European asylum policies and practices. Projects should aim to: promote feasible, evidence-based alternatives; and/or put forward thought-provoking ideas, and/or react to policy proposals and practices to safeguard the right to asylum and prevent backtracking. Projects must be advocacy-focused, i.e. are seeking to bring about a change in existing and/or future policies and practices. Supported activities could include, among others: power mapping and analysis, joint transnational civil society strategizing, policy roundtables, bilateral advocacy meetings, legislative lobbying, strategic litigation, and development of advocacy Tools.
-Green Climate Fundhttps://www.greenclimate.fund/gcf101/getting-accredited/accreditation-process Project: The Green Climate Fund is a global fund created to support the efforts of developing countries to respond to the challenge of climate change. GCF helps developing countries limit or reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change. Location: Developing countries Eligibility: To implement projects funded by GCF, applicants must become Accredited Entities. These entities can be private, public, non-governmental, sub-national, national, regional or international bodies and are responsible for presenting funding applications to GCF, and then overseeing, supervising, managing and monitoring approved projects and programmes. Non-Accredited Entities can also engage with the fund via: partnering with an Accredited Entity on implementing its approved GCF project; co-financing projects with an already Accredited Entity; and as a readiness delivery partner, provided that the entity can demonstrate relevant expertise, experience and ability to implement projects.