Deadline: 30 December 2016
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Georgia is accepting proposals from eligible organizations for its Civil Service Innovation Grants in order to support initiatives that contribute to the smooth, effective and timely implementation of ongoing Public Administration Reform (PAR).
Possible Topics (Not Limited)
- Awareness raising about PAR and/ or its components among civil servants or the general public.
- Awareness raising about different public services(particularly electronic or innovative services) to increase the usage of these services.
- Creating means for cooperation between various governmental agencies and civil society organizations as well as other groups on issues related to PAR.
- Establishing mechanisms that facilitate citizen participation into decision-making processes and increasing citizen feedback.
- Facilitating CSO involvement in the PAR process and government to CSO partnership.
Funding Information
- Maximum amount allocated for each grant is USD 50,000.
- Applicants are encouraged to submit proposals with lower budgets.
Eligibility Criteria
- Non-profit organizations (non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations, think tanks, educational, training institutions, etc.) that have at least three years of proven experience in projects management, policy research, policy analysis and similar.
- Organizations should be registered in accordance with the legal requirements of the Government of Georgia and must be able to provide organization’s statute along with the debt certificate.
How to Apply
- Interested applicants must submit all required documents in one file (PDF format) electronically at the address given on the website.
- Required Documents
- Filled out Civil Service Innovation Grants Submission Form
- CVs of all project staff
- Detailed budget
Eligible Country: Georgia
For more information, please visit Civil Service Innovation Grants.