Deadline: 23-Jul-20
The Europe Foundation is pleased to announce a call for proposals that aim at shining a light on systemic corruption or at exposing poor governance in Georgia through fact-finding, reporting, and advocacy activities geared toward bringing violations to the forefront and effecting changes that will improve the lives of Georgian citizens.
- To support Georgian journalists and media outlets in their watchdog reporting efforts that will shine light on systemic corruption or expose uncomfortable truths about various aspects of governance in Georgia.
- To support partnerships between investigative reporters and CSOs that will ensure follow up on the conducted investigations, in order to arm Georgian citizens with information and to effect real changes for families and communities across Georgia.
- Political: Government dealings/engagements, issues of political or judicial corruption, channeling of public funds, misuse of power, etc.
- Economic: Corporate activities, business links, labor rights violations, consumer rights violations, etc.
- Social: Healthcare sector, provision of public services or social assistance, etc.
- Environmental/ecological: looking at the linkages between environmental problems, economic development, and governance failures.
- Expenses related to collection of data and evidence
- Direct costs for project-related events
- Communication (phone, fax, e-mail)
- Pro-rated portion of salaries for key participants and reasonable honoraria for the invited experts (if any). A clear justification must be provided for project staff salary levels and percentage of hours dedicated to project activities.
- Transportation
- Purchase of stationery and a limited amount of equipment (e.g. computer, software)
- Other expenses directly related to project implementation.
- Humanitarian activities
- Support for a particular political party
- Lobbying for political purposes
- Court cases and disputes of a grantee
- Religious activities
- Capital construction projects for commercial purposes
- Military projects of any kind
- Small credits and loans for start-up businesses
- Theoretical and market research
- Study and/or travel grants
- Purchase of medical equipment
- Proposals must come from media outlets or civil society organizations legally registered in Georgia. It is mandatory to show real partnership between a civil society organization and a media outlet or a group of journalists.
- Civil servants, members of the current parliament, staff of the public broadcaster, and/or leaders and members of political parties cannot participate in a grant project as a grant remunerated participant.
- Interested applicant can submit one proposal within a call.
For more information, visit http://www.epfound.ge/request-for-proposals-to-promote-watchdog-journalism-for-positive-change/