Deadline: 10-Nov-22
UN Women is seeking applications for small grants for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) working on Peacebuilding, Conflict Resolution and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.
The aim of the small grants is to strengthen the institutional capacities of these CSOs so that they can provide effective support with respect to the promotion and implementation of the WPS agenda and the effective participation of women in conflict prevention, resolution, and peace building to create a just and inclusive society.
Objective
- By strengtheningCSOs working in peacebuilding and conflict resolution, UN Womenaims to support the promotion and implementation of the WPS agenda and the effective participation of women in conflict prevention, resolution, and peace building to create a cohesive, just, inclusive and democratic society.CSOs play a critical role in implementing the WPS agenda, and with strengthened capacity, they can more strategicallydevelop evidence-based programs andadvocate for and participate in the development of a WPS NAPthat is responsive to the needs of women and girls around the country.
Funding Information
- UN Women’s small grants are limited to a maximum of USD 30,000 per CSO per 12-month period and a maximum USD 60,000 for the lifetime of the CSO.
Eligible Activities
- The applicant may apply for a small grant only to cover the following activities:
- Introducing and improving organizational systems, tools, and processes;
- Training of the workforce in technical and managerial skills; and,
- Supporting with equipment such as copiers, scanners, printers, laptops and computers as long as the cost of such equipment is limited to 30% of the proposed small grant budget or USD5,000, whichever is lower.
- The purpose of Small Grants is not to finance the delivery of a programmatic or project activity.
- There is no geographical limitation regarding the applicants’ location and base of operation.The implementation of the Small Grant must be completed within 7 months after signing the Small Grant Agreement for the purposes of this call.
- The CSOs awarded with Small Grants will benefit from further capacity development support, experience sharing, networking, dialogue, solidarity and coalition-building activities organized by UN Women.
Eligibility Criteria
- UN Women is targeting CSOs in the context of peacebuilding, conflict resolution and the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
- An applicant must be a civil society organization legally established and operating in Ethiopia. To be considered for the small grant, the CSO must demonstrate that it works on peace and security and conflict resolution in Ethiopia with a proven track record ofworking on one of the areas of the Women Peace and Security Agenda,i.e., Prevention, Protection, Participation and Post-Conflict Relief or Recovery.
- The applicant may apply if it fills all of the below criteria:
- Is a registered CSO in operation for at least three years;
- Is not on the Consolidated UN Security Council Sanctions List ;
- Is not being investigated for fraud, corruption, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation or other wrongdoing;
- Has not had funding received from UN Women entirely or partly written off by UN Women;
- Is not currently engaged as an Implementing Partner or Responsible Party for UN Women;
- Has not been engaged as an Implementing Partner or Responsible Party for UN Women at any time after 21 November 2019;
- Is not a government entity;
- Is not a UN organization;
- Is not an established CSO with the capacity to be engaged as an Implementing Partner or Responsible Party;
- Has sufficient capacity to collaborate with various stakeholders;
- Has sufficient financial stewardship, including having adequate financial policies and procedures in place to manage the small grant; and,
- Past performance has been deemed satisfactory by UN Women (if it has received small grants previously or been engaged as an IP/RP before 21 November 2019).
For the purpose of this advertisement, applicants are encouraged to demonstrate in their application their organizational approach to the principles of leaving no one behind(LNOB) and in addressing intersecting forms of vulnerabilities (women with disabilities, rural women, migrant women, internally displaced women etc.)
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