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NOFO: DRL Holistic Mentorship and Support for Defenders in Exile

IHREC announces Human Rights and Equality Grant Scheme – Ireland

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Deadline: 10-Apr-24

The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) announces an open competition for organizations interested in submitting a proposal for a collaborative program that provides medium-term support to exiled human rights defenders (HRDs).

DRL envisions a program that would increase the resiliency of exiled HRDs, enabling them to continue to advocate for fundamental freedoms, despite forced relocation due to threats or attacks they have faced for their work.

The successful proposal will demonstrate the applicant’s ability to develop a holistic/integrated curriculum with activities that can be conducted via either in-person and/or online and personalized for each HRD based on their specific needs and/or location. Competitive applicants will demonstrate a proven trauma-informed methodology, and the requisite staff expertise in such programming approaches. The curriculum should address:

Applicants must demonstrate the ability support the participation of 20 HRDs annually, selected by and/or in consultation with DRL. It is anticipated that two cohorts of 10 HRDs will be supported each year with medium-sized grants ($35,000-$50,000). Applicants must also demonstrate strong, existing financial controls, policies, and procedures, including the ability to transfer funding in a variety of challenging operating environments. Competitive applicants will also- provide opportunities, for long-term/ongoing engagement for program alumni networking and solidarity, including through financial support.

Where appropriate, competitive proposals may include:

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Eligible Applicants

For more information, visit Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL).

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