Deadline: 31-Dec-23
The Minority Rights Group is accepting applications for advocacy grants from human rights and minority rights nonprofit organizations based in Lebanon, Tunisia and Palestine.
These grants are available for Human Rights Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and aim to maximize the attention toward the situation of minorities and marginalized communities in the target countries. As part of their project Minorities, Accountability and Civic Space (MACS), the grants seek to enhance engagement and advocacy for the rights of minority groups and marginalized communities by funding project-based activities including monitoring and robust evidence production, advocacy activities, and engaging with the public discourse.
Funding Information
- The amount available for each grant is up to 33,000 euros.
- The duration of the grant may last up to 18 months.
Activities
- Examples of activities this grant will cover:
- The grants will cover one or a combination of activities that aim to advocate and engage the public on issues and challenges faced by minorities and marginalized groups. This can include (but not limited to):
- Advocacy activities are aimed at the local, national, and/or international levels.
- Activities targeting the broader public through media and public awareness activities.
- Research activities and robust evidence production.
- Documentation, monitoring and reporting activities.
- Litigation and legal assistance, including providing legal support to marginalized communities.
- The grants will cover one or a combination of activities that aim to advocate and engage the public on issues and challenges faced by minorities and marginalized groups. This can include (but not limited to):
Eligibility Criteria
- For your application to be considered, applicants must:
- Be a human rights or minority rights organization. Organizations focused on policy research, legislative reform, and democratic development with a human/ minority rights component in their work are also welcome to apply.
- Be a not-for-profit civil society organization (official registration is not necessary).
- Be based in one of the project countries: Lebanon, Palestine, or Tunisia.
- Be a community-based organization and/or an NGO that has a track record of working with disadvantaged ethnic, religious, or cultural minorities or marginalized groups such as migrants, refugees, LGBTI, or persons with disabilities and rooted in these marginalized communities.
- Be committed to involving various minorities and other marginalized communities in their broader activities.
- Must have skills in project management, risk management, and financial management.
- Be an organization with no public debt, comply with anti-corruption measures, and prove the absence of conflict of interest.
- Have the ability to receive funding, either through their own organization or an agreed-upon alternative arrangement that aligns with the approved protocol.
- Have an established track record of similar work in one of the project countries.
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