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NEA/PPD Syria Notice of Funding Opportunity

EU/SADC: Support to Industrialization and Productive Sectors (SIPS) Programme

Deadline: 1 September 2019

The Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Office of Press and Public Diplomacy (NEA/PPD) in conjunction with the Public Affairs Office, Syria Transition Assistance Response Team (START) of the U.S. Department of State has announced that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Grants Program  to support activities related to securing the lasting defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), counteracting the influence of ISIL and other extremist organizations, and building resiliency to counter violent extremism among Syrian populations in Syria, Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon.

Purpose of Public Diplomacy Awards: NEA/PPD and START invites proposals from eligible not-for-profit organizations and non-government organizations (NGOs) for programs that support the lasting defeat of ISIL, counter violent extremist propaganda (CVE), and strengthen community resilience to thwart violent extremist organizations (VEO) recruitment efforts, particularly among youth, Syrian refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

Radical actors exploit grievances to polarize communities and recruit vulnerable youth. Accordingly, NEA will prioritize projects that build mutual understanding between refugee and host communities; support moderate voices; and develop a positive sense of identity, cultural pride and community empowerment.

They will give precedence to efforts to help counter radicalization and recruitment to violence by terrorist organizations that pose the highest level of threat and risk to the United States, U.S. persons, allies, and other U.S. interests. This includes working with those exposed to extremist ideologies under ISIL.  NEA/PPD and START require that applicants be in good legal standing with appropriate government authorities in the country where the project will be managed at the time of application to this funding opportunity.  Award recipients will be required to maintain legal standing throughout the life of the award, including for any sub-grant made under its auspices.

Building the capacity of local partners and community organizations is a key tenant of NEA/PPD and START funded programs. To meet this requirement to build local capacity, applicants from international NGOs or U.S.-based or nonprofit organizations are required to work with local partner organizations in Turkey, Jordan and Syria to aid in beneficiary selection, design and  implementation of activities, and evaluation of program impact and effectiveness; potential partners should be named in the application. Examples of NEA/PPD and START Grants Program include, but are not limited to:

Award Information

Priority Program Areas

Participants and Audiences

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

All application materials must be submitted by email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=318780

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