fundsforNGOs

Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) accepting Applications for Strategic Collaborative Fund Phase 2

U.S. Mission to Vietnam: Public Diplomacy Section

Deadline: 29 February 2020

The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), with support from the Government of Sweden, is driving an initiative that supports regional environmental and sustainable development events under a programme called the Strategic Collaborative Fund.

SEI’s Strategic Collaborative Fund Phase 2 (SCF2) welcomes concept notes for regional strategic events in Asia that aim at advancing environmentally sustainable development and poverty reduction. SCF2 emphasizes collaborative partnerships that integrate gender and social equality and human rights-based approaches.

This programme aims to promote informed policy dialogue, allowing different groups and stakeholders to share knowledge through provisions of grant support for regional forums and other strategic events with the goal of helping to shape public policy to advance sustainable and inclusive development and poverty alleviation in Asia towards the achievement of SDGs.

Aware of the challenges in gender equality, human rights and poverty in regard to bringing underserved communities into consideration within the policy dialogue, the Strategic Collaborative Fund seeks to target these communities and integrate them into its work. Under this initiative, organizations across Asia, or those addressing issues in the region, are invited to submit concept notes for convening regional environmental policy forums.

In addition to grant support to regional events, the programme also provides institutional capacity building to grantees and partner organisations consisting of online learning facilities (MOOCs) and coaching on gender and social equality and rights-based approaches. Technical support on each theme will be provided, in addition to advice on policy strategies in relation to the relevant SDGs.

Funding Information

What SEI Seek?

Themes

Eligibility Criteria

Note: Applications for any of the SCF2 themes should consider the possible implications for human rights of topics addressed, including any gender-related aspects. Broad rights-based approaches, such as participation and accountability, should also be considered in the implementation of events. SEI and partners (the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law) will provide support during the preparation and/or implementation of events, as agreed with grantees, to help elaborate these perspectives.

Selection Criteria

The following criteria will be used during concept note review and selection:

How to Apply

For more information, visit https://www.sei.org/projects-and-tools/projects/strategic-collaborative-fund-phase-2/#call-for-concept-notes—regional-event-support

Exit mobile version