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Hyvää pääsiäistä,
Helena
Helena Nevalainen
Asiantuntija – järjestöjen kehitysyhteistyö | Fingo
+358 50 3176729 | helena.nevalainen@fingo.fi<mailto:helena.nevalainen@fingo.fi>
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Erasmus+
Programme<https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv%3AOJ.C_.2021.103.01.0012.01.ENG&toc=OJ%3AC%3A2021%3A103%3ATOC>
Objectives: The general objective of the Programme is to support, through lifelong
learning, the educational, professional and personal development of people in education,
training, youth and sport, in Europe and beyond, thereby contributing to sustainable
growth, quality jobs and social cohesion, to driving innovation, and to strengthening
European identity and active citizenship.
Actions: This call for proposals covers the following actions of the Erasmus+ Programme:
* Key Action 1 (KA1): Learning mobility of individuals: Mobility of individuals in the
fields of education, training and youth, Youth participation Activities
* Key Action 2 (KA2) - Cooperation among organizations and institutions
* Key Action 3 (KA3) - Support to policy development and cooperation: European youth
together. Jean Monnet actions: Jean Monnet in the field of higher education, Jean Monnet
in other fields of education and training.
Funding Information: The total budget earmarked for this call for proposals is estimated
at EUR 2 453, 5 million: Education and Training: EUR 2 153,1 million, Youth: EUR 244,7
million, Sport: EUR 41,7 million, Jean Monnet: EUR 14 million.
Eligibility criteria: Any public or private body active in the fields of education,
training, youth and sport may apply for funding within the Erasmus+ Programme. The
following countries can fully take part in all Erasmus+ Programme actions (1):
* the 27 Member States of the European Union and overseas countries and territories,
* third countries associated to the Programme:
* the EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway ( 2 ),
* EU candidate countries: the Republic of Turkey, the Republic of North Macedonia
and the Republic of Serbia (3).
Support to Civil Society to improve governance and accountability in
Lebanon<https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/europeaid/online-services/index.cfm?ADSSChck=1616387981762&do=publi.detPUB&orderby=upd&searchtype=QS&nbPubliList=15&aoref=171089&orderbyad=Desc&page=1&userlanguage=en>
Objectives: The global objective of this call for proposals is to improve governance and
promote reform in Lebanon. The specific objective of this call for proposals is to enhance
the role of civil society actors as active pillars in enhancing governance, accountability
and transparency in Lebanon.
Priorities are:
* Strengthening the internal governance, organizational and institutional capacity of
CSOs, mainly networks/coalitions/platforms, to contribute effectively and efficiently to
the implementation of the 3RFand to be better equipped as an independent actor in the
reform proces-Engaging CSOs in monitoring reform agenda, preventing and fighting
corruption.
* Promoting a more strategic, inclusive, structured and sustainable collaboration and
dialogue among CSOs and between CSOs, EU Delegation and the Government on sectors related
to reform, recovery, and reconstruction as well as the SSF and CEDRE priorities
Funding Information: The overall indicative amount made available is EUR2 800 000.
Eligibility Criteria:
Lead applicant must:
* be a legal person and be non-profit-making and
* be a specific type of organization such as: Member State Organizations,
Non-Governmental Organizations, citizens groups, community-based organizations,
platform/coalition representing public interest, advocacy organizations, women's and
youth organizations, research organizations, academic institutes, think tanks, education
institutions, independent foundations and
* be established in a Member State of the European Union or in Lebanon (for at least 3
years prior to the publication of this call) or in an ENI (European Neighborhood
Instrument) Partner Country and
* be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the
co-applicant(s) and affiliated entity(ies), not acting as an intermediary
The Fund for Innovation in Development
(FID)<https://fundinnovation.dev/en/application-form-step-0/>
Through flexible grant funding, FID enables innovators and researchers to test new ideas,
build rigorous evidence of what works, and scale the highest-impact and most cost-
effective solutions.
Objectives
* To encourage and facilitate innovation, from wherever it might come
* To accelerate global innovation in the fight against poverty and inequality
* To rigorously evaluate new ideas through collaboration with the research community
* To support the scale and widespread deployment of the best solutions
Principles: makes funding decisions based on three core principles
* Rigorous proof of impact on improving the living conditions of people living in
poverty. Evidence of clear, measurable outcomes demonstrates what works in the fight
against poverty and inequality.
* Cost-effectiveness in the achievement of specific development objectives, compared
to existing approaches.
* Potential for scale, widespread adoption, and sustainability.
Type of Grants: accepts applications for five types of grants
* Prepare Grants (up to €50,000): Prepare Grants are small project preparation grants
that can be used to support the development of proposals for Stages 1, 2, or 3 grants for
promising applicants who otherwise may have had less access to or ability to secure
funding from a competitive fund such as FID.
* Stage 1: Pilot Grants (up to €200,000): to support the piloting of innovations that
are early in development and need real-world testing to refine the basic model
* Stage 2: Test and Position for Scale Grants (up to €1,500,000): to support the
further testing and continued growth of innovations
* Stage 3: Transition to Scale Grants (up to €4,000,000): to support the transition of
rigorously tested and validated solutions to widespread scaling, such as bringing a tested
innovation to national scale or to new contexts, with the goal of eventually achieving
widespread adoption in one or more countries.
* Transforming Public Policy (TPP) Grants (up to €150,000): to support two types of
projects:
* those focused on the institutionalization of specific evidence-based innovations
with demonstrated cost-effectiveness and scalability into public policies at large scale
* those focused on strengthening the capacity of low- and middle-income governments
to design, test, pilot, and scale evidence-based
Eligibility Criteria
* accepts applications from nearly any type of applicant, independently or in
partnership with others, including: research institutes and institutions of higher
education; governments or public agencies; non-governmental organizations; and private,
for-profit companies.
* specifically encourages applications from organizations based in, led by, and
significantly staffed by people from low and middle-income countries; people who identify
as women; and other marginalized populations.
The Digital Freedom Fund
Program<https://digitalfreedomfund.org/grants/>
to support strategic litigation on digital rights in Europe that contributes to advancing
human rights in the digital context.
Focus Areas: particularly interested in receiving applications for strategic cases that:
* Advance individuals' ability to exercise their right to privacy: Examples are
cases that:
* Protect and safeguard individuals against unjustified government surveillance
* Clarify the scope of protection of personal data under the GDPR
* Enforce consumers' rights in relation to the unauthorized collection and
sharing of personal data
* Protect and promote the free flow of information online: Examples are cases that:
* Challenge the unjustified blocking, filtering and removal of online content,
platforms or services
* Ensure that online content is protected against the illegitimate use of copyright
claims
* Ensure that net neutrality and the principle of equal access to the internet is
promoted and respected in practice
* Ensure accountability, transparency and the adherence to human rights standards in
the use and design of technology: Examples are cases that:
* Ensure the respect for human rights in the application of technology by law
enforcement, such as in the context of predictive policing
* Maximize transparency in algorithmic decision making and profiling by government and
private actors
* Set standards to protect individuals against the discriminatory use of technology
Types of Grants: applications for two types of activities
* Litigation track support: Support for litigation of a case through multiple
instances, from first instance through to the final appeal. Example: a challenge before
the European Court of Human Rights against police use of facial recognition technology
* Pre-litigation research: Support for activities to prepare for litigation. This
could include legal research, evidence gathering, forum selection or identifying claimants
and project partners. Example: a comparative study between three EU jurisdictions to
determine which one offers the best options to address a specific issue under an EU
Directive.
Funding Information: rarely provides grants of more than EUR 100,000.
Eligibility Criteria: will consider applications from any organization or individual
seeking to protect and advance digital rights in Europe.
GlobalGiving Accelerator
Program<https://www.globalgiving.org/accelerator/>
The GlobalGiving Accelerator is a virtual training program and crowdfunding campaign that
will help to take fundraising to the next level. Following an optional one-week training
curriculum, applicants’ will be entered into an Accelerator campaign where they’ll raise
at least $5,000 total from a minimum of 40 different donors in order to graduate and
secure a permanent fundraising spot on the GlobalGiving platform.
Training Topics: Crowdfunding 101; Mapping your potential donor network; Storytelling and
email appeals; and Creating SMART goals.
Program Benefits:
* Benefits for Graduates
* Organizations that successfully complete the GlobalGiving Accelerator by raising
at least $5,000 total from a minimum 40 different donors will earn:
* Permanent membership in the GlobalGiving community, including ongoing
opportunities to attract new corporate and individual donors
* Inclusion in a GlobalGiving press release announcing the Accelerator graduates
* GlobalGiving Media Kit icon icon
* A custom media kit to help promote your accomplishment
* A certificate of completion from GlobalGiving
* Additional promotional opportunities, including through GlobalGiving’s social
media or homepage, for top-performers
* Win Extra Funding from GlobalGiving!
* Bonus Day: During the 24-hour Bonus Day, all Accelerator participants will
compete for a share of GlobalGiving's $20,000 Incentive Fund and two $1,000 bonus
prizes. The more applicant raise on Bonus Day, the more they win of the Incentive Fund!
* Overall Prizes: At the end of the Accelerator, prizes will be awarded to the top
three organizations in the following categories: Most Funds Raised, Most Unique Donors,
and Most Recurring/Monthly Donors.
* Recurring/Monthly Donor Incentives: More information will be shared about all the
ways you can win extra funding from GlobalGiving during the Accelerator once application
is approved!
Eligibility Criteria
* Any registered nonprofit (anywhere in the world!) is eligible to apply.
* The program will support applicant as they reach out to their own networks and tell
story in new and compelling ways.
* Donors can give in USD, GBP, EUR, CAD, and AUD, helping applicant reach their
supporters in the US, the UK, and beyond.
* The program will also provide matching incentives for applicant donors, and bonus
prizes for the most successful participants.
Embassy of Finland, Addis Ababa: Fund for Local Cooperation (FLC)
2021-2022<https://finlandabroad.fi/web/eth/current-affairs/-/asset_publisher/h5w4iTUJhNne/content/call-for-proposals-for-fund-for-local-cooperation-flc-2021-2022-2/384951?_com_liferay_asset_publisher_web_portlet_AssetPublisherPortlet_INSTANCE_h5w4iTUJhNne_assetEntry>
The FLC projects should be implemented with a human rights-based approach. The rights of
women and girls, children, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups of the
community should be taken into account in all activities. Moreover, to the extent possible
activities should be geared towards climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Goals: The FLC is expected to contribute towards the four goals of Finland’s development
policy:
* The rights and status of women and girls have strengthened.
* Developing countries’ own economies have generated jobs, livelihood opportunities
and well-being.
* Societies have become more democratic and better-functioning.
* Food security and access to water and energy have improved, and natural resources
are used sustainably.
Thematic Areas: The following thematic areas have been selected for the 2021-2022 call for
proposals
* Empowerment of women, girls and persons with disabilities (PWDs)
* Human Rights, Democracy & Gender Equality
* Conflict Resolution, Peace & Security
Funding & Duration
* Approximately 10 projects will be financed in 2021-2022 with a total budget
available for all the new projects of approximately €250,000 (Euros Two Hundred Fifty
Thousand only).
* Projects are funded for the duration of one to two years.
Eligibility Criteria: Local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) which have been registered
with the Agency for Civil Society Organizations (ACSO) are eligible to apply.
Muut:
Alfred Kordelinin säätiö<http://kordelin.fi/>
Koneen Säätiö<https://www.koneensaatio.fi/>
Aurora- tieteen ja taiteen rahoitustietokanta<https://www.aurora-tietokanta.fi/>
Kansalaisyhteiskunta:
rahoitushakemisto<https://kansalaisyhteiskunta.fi/rahoitushakemisto/>