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RBCLAC Fund: Promotion of Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Deadline: 4 May 2020

The RBCLAC Fund for the Promotion of Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean will provide direct funding opportunities for initiatives in the region that contribute to the promotion and implementation of responsible business conduct.

In this context, the Responsible Business Conduct in Latin America and the Caribbean (RBCLAC) project was recently launched to address those challenges. This project is implemented by the International Labour Office (ILO), the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and financed and designed in collaboration with the European Union (EU).

The RBCLAC project aims to:

Objectives

The specific objectives of the fund are twofold:

Funding Information

Ineligible Actions

The following types of action are ineligible:

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible applicants include non-for-profit entities, including government or other public authority, employers’ and workers’ organizations, international organizations or legally recognized nongovernmental entities. The latter are understood as carrying out non-profit oriented work, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs), universities and other research and educational institutions having activities in targeted countries – namely Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama and Peru– and with expertise on the topic. European Union Chambers of Commerce (including from Member States in Latin America) are also eligible under this call. All applicant organizations or entities must be legally registered in either Latin America and the Caribbean or the European Union.

Proposals* must involve the design and implementation of Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) related activities in the region (these may be of regional and/or national outreach). They must aim to encourage collaboration among RBC initiatives as well as to facilitate the development of actions that promote and strengthen the adoption of RBC practices within the target country/within the regional scope. Activities should result in improved RBC practices and this objective has to be central to the proposal, its target group and suggested activities.

It is encouraged that any interested organization or entity to submit its proposal, regardless its size or years of operation, etc., as long as it complies with the specific requirements for this particular call.

*Proposals are encouraged to consider World Health Organization guidelines on the COVID-19 pandemic and therefore activities requiring gathering of large numbers of people are discouraged until further notice from the authorities.
The grants will finance actions, composed of a set of activities related to RBC such as:

Applications Requirements

All proposals must fulfill the following requirements:

In order to avoid conflict of interest, applicants are required to inform of any professional/commercial connection or family relationships they might have with the evaluation committee members, the EU, ILO, the OECD and the OHCHR.

Applications will NOT be considered if:

For more information, visit https://rbclac-fund.org/the-fund/?lang=en

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