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USAID: Democracy Indicators Monitoring Survey 3 Program

Deadline: 5 September 2019

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from qualified entities to implement the Democracy Indicators Monitoring Survey 3 (DIMS3) program.

Through DIMS3, the US Agency for International Development, Bureau of Latin America and the Caribbean, Office of Regional Sustainable Development, Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance team (USAID/LAC/RSD/DRG) aims to support citizen-responsive governance and democratic development with rigorous public opinion research on democratic norms, attitudes, and experiences in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region.

This will be achieved through four primary work streams: 1) collaborative, periodic, innovative public opinion surveys and research on democratic values, behaviors, and perceptions in LAC; 2) dissemination of data, analysis, and research about democratic norms and attitudes in LAC; 3) support and development of innovative topics and methodologies in public opinion research and analysis; and 4) building the local capacity of researchers and institutions on survey design, data collection, data analysis and reporting, and evidence based policy making.

Objectives

  1. Statistically rigorous, cutting edge public opinion data that: (1) accurately captures, tracks, and analyzes citizens’ views related to democratic attitudes and behaviors, citizen security, and migration in LAC countries (at regional, national, and sub-national level) on a periodic basis (every two years, minimum); (2) monitors long-term trends important to the democracy sector in LAC; and (3) is relevant for informing policy, engagement, and activism around democracy related issues in LAC for the donor community, participating country governments, civil society actors, and researchers in the United States and in LAC countries.
  2. Improve access to, and utilization of, periodically collected data and analysis by host country stakeholders (civil society organizations, citizens, government, media, donors), USAID, the broader USG, donors, and academia engaged in evidence-based programming, policy-making, and legislation.
  3. Support and develop innovative topics and methodologies in public opinion research and analysis that have the potential to enrich the donor community, participant country governments’, and regional civil society actors’ understanding of – and ability to respond to – trends and changes in the LAC region.
  4. Advance participant country self-sufficiency by building the local capacity of researchers and institutions on survey design, data collection, data analysis and reporting, and evidence based policy making.

Expected Results

Geographic Focus

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility for this RFA is not restricted. USAID welcomes applications from organizations that have not previously received financial assistance from USAID.

How to Apply

Applicants must be registered in SAM before submitting its application.

For more information, please visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=319339

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