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Human Rights Day 2021: View a List of Open Grant Opportunities

We all need to look after Human Rights, and as rightly said by Martin Luther King, Jr, “A right delayed is a right denied.”. Therefore, we need to act responsibly as individuals and groups to respect and advance the rights of others and ourselves.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the world to a significant crossroads. As a result, there is a much-needed requirement for more collective actions and collaborations to address deep-rooted inequalities and injustices that have risen across the globe.

This year on Human Rights Day, under the theme “Equality, Reducing inequalities, advancing human rights,” let’s choose the path that brings us towards a future with equality at its core.

Equality and non-discrimination are the keys to preventing some of the biggest global crises of our time. Working towards this mandate, several human rights organizations worldwide dedicate their efforts to end human rights abuses by calling for actions, both at a governmental and grass-roots level. Therefore, we have compiled grant opportunities on Human Rights to assist NGOs to ensure equality for everyone.

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UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women: 2021 Call for Proposals

Deadline: 6 January 2022

The 25th grant cycle of the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) is now open. This fund is seeking proposals for civil society-led, demand-driven initiatives to end violence against marginalized women and girls and those experiencing intersecting forms of discrimination.

The UN Trust Fund will prioritize applications that employ an intersectional approach and adopt the principle of leaving no one behind in working with the most marginalized women and girls (including, but not limited to, indigenous women and girls, minority ethnic women and girls, LBTIQ+ people, women and girls with disabilities, older women, women and girls internally displaced (IDPs) and refugees, and women and girl survivors of violence).

The UN Trust Fund prioritizes applications from women’s rights organizations and local civil society organizations led by and for marginalized women and girls; organizations that are the driving force of the ending violence against women and girls agenda in their communities and those at the forefront of reaching at-risk women and girls and survivors of violence are invited to apply for a grant.

This Call for Proposal is guided by the UN Trust Fund’s Strategic Plan 2021-25 and its vision of “a world of global solidarity in which all women and girls live free from all forms of violence and enjoy and exercise their human rights. This vision is aligned with international human rights standards, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs) and international humanitarian principles and standards, of which gender equality and the elimination of all forms of violence and discrimination against women and girls is an integral part.

The aim of the UN Trust Fund, over the next five years, is to “ensure that more women and girls, especially the most marginalized and those experiencing intersecting forms of discrimination, can exercise their human right to live a life free of all forms of violence” through initiatives that:

In pursuit of these outcomes, the UN Trust Fund’s mission is to “enable Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), especially Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs) and those that represent the most marginalized groups, to play a central role in delivering survivor-centered and demand-driven initiatives and to support their programmes to achieve sustainable impact on ending violence against women and girls (EVAW/G) in a manner that contributes to global solidarity, partnerships, and inclusive feminist movements”.

The Call for Proposals

In this context, the UN Trust Fund welcomes proposals:

  1. Submitted by organizations with proven expertise in ending violence against women and girls (VAW/G)
  2. Conceptualized, developed and fully implemented by CSOs, in line with their assessments of the particular needs of their countries or communities and aligned to one or more of the UN Trust Fund’s three outcome areas
  3. Focused on marginalized women and girls, and those experiencing intersecting forms of discrimination
  4. Guided by the UN Trust Fund’s values and principles, with special attention to:
    • adopting an intersectional approach and in line with the “leave no one behind” principle
    • organizational resilience and sustainability in a rapidly changing and complex environment

Funding Information

They will fund all selected organizations for a three-year period. In doing so, they intend to ensure predictability of funding and technical assistance for organizations they select, and continuity of services for the women and girls they reach.

They will award grants between US $50,000 and US $150,000 for small civil society organizations. To be considered a “small organization”, the organization’s annual operational budget must have been lower than US$ 200,000 (on average) over the last three years.

They will award grants between US $150,001 and US $1,000,000 for all other civil society organizations.

Organizations should consider their own operational and absorptive capacity when submitting a funding request. In general, an organization cannot request a grant amount more than thrice its annual organization budget (using last 3-years average organizational budget). They will assess absorptive capacity against financial and audit reports as well as annual organization budget information submitted as part of the application.

Eligibility Criteria

Priority organizations that meet the following criteria are eligible to apply:

For more information, visit https://untf.unwomen.org/en/grant-giving/call-for-proposals/application-guidelines

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