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Advancing Community Empowerment in Southeastern Myanmar Project

This Grant Opportunity providing financial support of US$8,000: Call for Proposals (Vietnam)

Deadline: 07-Nov-20

The Advancing Community Empowerment in Southeastern Myanmar (ACE) project, funded by USAID, is pleased to announce a request for applications seeking to fund activities that improve the protection of rights of vulnerable communities in southeastern Myanmar with the goal that communities are empowered to engage in local decision-making processes.

This RFA is issued as a public notice to ensure that all interested, qualified and eligible organizations have a fair opportunity to submit applications for funding. For the purposes of this RFA, “organizations” are defined as non-profit, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), or faith-based organizations (FBOs).

ACE is seeking to fund activities that improve the protection of rights of vulnerable communities in southeastern Myanmar with the goal that communities are empowered to engage in local decision-making processes.

ACE is implemented by Pact in partnership with international consortium partners Mercy Corps, Community Partners International, and Save the Children. The project also partners with a broad range of local organizations, service providers, and private companies to address community development priorities.

Objectives

ACE aims to achieve this goal through three objectives:

Funding Information

Intended Impact

Intended impact of funded activities may include:

Eligibility Criteria

This competition is open to any non-profit non-governmental organization that is not established in the United States, with a preference for local Myanmar-based organizations and relevant organizations based along the Thai-Myanmar border. To be minimally eligible for funding, applicants must provide full, accurate, and complete information and comply with the following conditions. Organizations must:

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