Deadline: 17 March 2017
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is currently seeking proposals for “GF Small Grants Fund 2017” in order to cover a range of areas related to promoting and protecting the human rights of people living with HIV and TB, key populations, including men who have sex with men, sex workers, and transgender.
The small grants are expected to include capacity building activities to enable Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and/or relevant government ministries to be sustainable in their response to addressing HIV and TB.
Funding Information
Proposal amounts should not exceed USD20,000 for direct interventions in a single community/ activity or to geographical area for direct interventions in multiple communities/activities or geographical areas within the same country as stated in the ToR.
Program Activities
The capacity building activities for CBOs and/or relevant government ministries for which funds may be requested include:
- Development of organizational policy manuals and guidance documents related to promoting a rights-based approach to HIV and TB responses.
- Short term consultants – drawn first from national pool wherever possible but open to international should qualified pool not be identified—to strengthen M & E and/or financial systems to more effectively monitor key populations/human rights programming.
- Attending academic courses on human rights, key populations, and/or gender to advance knowledge of key and current perspectives and programming
- Participation by CSOs and/or relevant government ministries in meetings with government/other civil society representatives to discuss and develop policy and processes, including, for example, updating VCT and treatment guidelines, developing strategies to combat stigma and discrimination, etc.
- Development of communication strategies for CBOs and/or relevant government ministries that contribute to efforts to addressing structural barriers in the HIV response.
- When specifically presented within a larger approved project budget that is specifically linked to reducing stigma and discrimination, limited equipment necessary for the project can be purchased (only where a demonstrated need has been presented)
- Other capacity building activities where there is proven evidence of the positive contribution of these types of activities to the reduction of stigma and discrimination against key populations.
Eligibility Criteria
The parameters that will determine whether an CBOs and/or relevant government ministries is eligible to be considered by the Selection Committee will be based on the requirements indicated in the TOR and previous experience with similar projects.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted via postal mail at the address given on the website.
Eligible Country: Belize
For more information, please visit UNDP Request for Proposals.