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Bureau of WHA: Capacity Building for GBV Survivor Support Service Providers in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Deadline: 14 July 2020

The United States Department of State’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs (WHA) announces a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to address the root causes of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Latin America and the Caribbean as well as build the capacity of GBV survivor support-service providers.

Subject to availability of funds, WHA intends to issue one award to not exceed $888,888 in FY 2019 Economic Support Funds (ESF) for a project period up to three (3) years, and of which up to $294,444 will support designated high-income countries in the region such as Chile, Panama, and Uruguay. Middle- and low-income countries in WHA will be beneficiaries of the remaining funds of which up to $594,444 will support project activities and may include but are not limited to Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Peru.

Grant funds cannot directly assist or support GBV survivors; rather, grant funds should improve the delivery of services from organizations to GBV survivors, and/or address socio-cultural norms that perpetuate GBV through sensitization trainings to ensure individuals from communities with high rates of GBV have a better understanding of what the root causes of GBV are, and promote non-violent relationships. The $888,888 is attributed to a global U.S. Department of State congressional GBV earmark, and supports the U.S. Department of State and the Administration’s Women Peace and Security (WPS) Policy Outcomes 2 & 3, and the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) Initiative Pillar 3, which are:

Project Goals

Local CSOs, healthcare providers, and municipal governments will possess improved capacity to address the root causes of GBV through prevention activities and provide holistic support services to GBV survivors. Train-the-trainer organizations will also provide training on best practices, resources, support other CSOs and local governments addressing the root causes of GBV, and improve support services to GBV survivors. In addition, survivors from historically-marginalized communities will receive improved GBV survivor-support services from local CSOs, healthcare providers, and municipal governments in remote and rural communities.

Objectives

Project proposals must address each of these objectives:

Expected Outputs

Expected Outcomes

Funding Information

Award amount: $888,888

Target Populations

Project participants will include representatives from local CSOs, healthcare providers, and municipal governments that provide support services to GBV survivors, or that train other CSOs and local municipal governments that do so. Grant funds cannot directly assist or support GBV survivors; rather grant funds should improve the delivery of services from organizations to GBV survivors and/or address socio-cultural norms that perpetuate GBV through sensitization trainings to communities. The project should also be inclusive of all GBV demographics, especially survivors of indigenous and African descent, those with disabilities, and survivors from the LGBTI community in project activities.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=327054

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