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Call for Proposals: Global Participation Fund

Binational Industrial Research and Development Program

Deadline: 13-Oct-22

The Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is now inviting applications for its Global Participation Fund.

ORCID aims to provide funds to: foster the development of ORCID Communities of Practice, working with local partners who can build understanding and use of ORCID in local contexts; and create and enhance technical integrations to support the realization of the benefits provided by the use of ORCID.

Goals

The ORCID Global Participation Fund (GPF) was established in 2022 with the kind support of several of ORCID’s founding sponsors, and was designed to provide grants to further ORCID’s public charitable purpose under its US 501(c)(3) non-profit designation:

Types of Grants

Initially the ORCID will be offering two grant programs via the GPF to achieve ORCID’s goals. These grant programs are:

Funding Information
Eligible Expenses

Grants are expected to be awarded to not-for-profit organizations (or their local equivalent) whose missions closely align with the objectives of the Fund. A non-exhaustive list of example activities that may be funded includes:

Grantees are expected to outline how they intend to use funds should they receive a grant and are expected to spend grants as per the budget submitted in their proposal. While grantees have a great deal of flexibility with how they propose to use the grant, proposals will be evaluated based on the expected impact that the grant is expected to deliver for the grant size and the activities the grant supports.

Eligibility Criteria

The GPF is designed to develop ORCID Communities of Practice in low- and lower-middle-income economies, as designated by the World Bank, particularly in the Global South where ORCID participation to date has been low (the Focus Communities.) All aspects of the GPF and its grant programs are designed to benefit those in this region. If your organization is either from one of these countries, or the grant will benefit research infrastructure in one of the following countries, ORCID encourages you to apply.

For more information, visit https://info.orcid.org/global-participation-program/global-participation-fund-faqs/#Grants_for_Community_Development_and_Outreach

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