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Collaboration Lab for Bangladeshi Media & Civil Society

NEH Media Projects Program (United States)

Deadline: 15-Apr-24

The Free Press Unlimited, in collaboration with ARTICLE 19, invites Bangladeshi civil society organisations (CSOs) and media to form alliances to together apply for this second round of the Collaboration Lab.

The Collaboration Lab is a small grants project for alliances of Bangladeshi media and civil society organisations (CSOs). It aims to promote collaboration on issues that are important and relevant to Bangladeshi citizens, stimulate the development of innovative solutions and facilitate knowledge exchange and mutual learning. The Collaboration Lab – as part of the project “Joining Forces: CSOs and Media for Accountability in Bangladesh” – is administered by Free Press Unlimited and ARTICLE19 Bangladesh and South Asia, and receives funding from the European Union.

Media and CSOs are invited to form alliances and jointly apply for a one-year subgrant. Each round, the Collaboration Lab is organised around a specific strategy. In this second round, the alliances are asked to submit a proposal to set up an initiative focused on producing an innovative product or tool. A selection committee will then assess the proposals and select around 10 alliances to receive a grant of maximum of 60,000 EUR. In addition to financial support, the selected alliances will have access to tailor-made capacitybuilding packages that include training and coaching on digital security, gender and inclusion, internal governance, and internal systems and procedures.

In the second round, the Collaboration Lab seeks to facilitate knowledge exchange, mutual learning and co-creation between media and CSOs in Bangladesh through the creation of professional alliances. Each alliance is encouraged to jointly produce innovative products and tools. For example, they could co-create a website that publicly monitors the number of cases of harassment against women and follows the phases in any lawsuit, an app that guides journalists and CSO activists how to file RTI requests most effectively, or the design of a systematic tracking method to monitor SDG16 indicators. Through the creation of actual joint tools or productions, the project encourages longer lasting, sustainable cooperation.

In line with Sustainable Development Goal 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions), the proposed initiative should address at least one of these five thematic areas:

Besides this, you are encouraged to engage with any other topics that are relevant to your alliance or your community (climate, health, inflation, worker rights, etc.).

Why media and CSOs?
Why is collaboration important?
Eligibility Criteria

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