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UNDP/Kyrgyzstan: Civic Action Fund’s Cooperation Grants

Mercy Foundation’s 2020 Social Justice Small Grants Program in Australia

Deadline: 9 October 2017

The United Nations Development Programme and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation are announcing call for project proposals within the framework of “Strong and inclusive parliamentary democracy project”.

Cooperation grants are awarded within the framework of the Civic Action Fund funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). The main objective of grant scheme within the SIPD Civic Action Fund is to enable a diverse range of original domestic civil society initiatives aimed at influencing political processes and promoting civic education.  Support will be provided to initiatives of civil society organizations aimed at developing, piloting and institutionalizing practices contributing to greater accountability, inclusion and responsiveness of state institutions, in particular the Parliament, improved collaboration between civil society, the Parliament and other state actors and better civic education. The results are intended to support inclusive, open and accountable democratic governance.

Cooperation grants will provide multi-year issue-based support including potential purpose-oriented institutional development (up to 30% of the total grant amount) for organizations to strengthen their work on systemic shortcomings and challenges of the democratic system and parliamentary accountability to the citizens. They will do so by contributing to improved exchanges of civil society, interest groups and citizens with the Parliament and to mutual trust building. Such multi-annual cooperation will be based on a mutually agreed Cooperation Plan: this Cooperation Plan will lay down the expected results of the partnerships, the process to get there with clear organizational milestones and outputs.

Funding Information

The maximum allowed budget amount per year is USD 72’000. Cooperation grants can have a total duration of four years but the grant legal agreements will be signed for 1 year only.

Areas of Action

In order for cooperation proposals to be eligible for this call, they must be in accordance with the goals of “Strong and inclusive parliamentary democracy” project and focus on the following themes:

Eligibility Criteria

Participation in this public call is open to all on an equal basis, for civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations (associations, foundations, and think tanks) established and registered on the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic.

In order to qualify for the Cooperation Grant, the applicants must:

How to Apply

Interested civil society organizations must fill out application form available on the given website.

Eligible Country: Kyrgyz Republic

For more information, please visit UNDP/Kyrgyzstan.

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