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IHREC: Inviting Irish based NGOs & Civil Society Groups for Human Rights and Equality Grant Scheme 2018

IHREC: Inviting Irish based NGOs & Civil Society Groups for Human Rights and Equality Grant Scheme 2018

Deadline: 31 July 2018

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) is seeking applications for its Human Rights and Equality Grant Scheme 2018 with an aim to encourage leadership and excellence with a view to creating a deeper culture of human rights and equality in Ireland.

The Irish Human Rights & Equality Commission (the Commission) is an independent statutory body, established on 1 November 2014 under the Irish Human Rights and Commission (IHREC) Act 2014. The Commission is Ireland’s National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) and National Equality Body (NEB).

Grant Information

The total grant fund under the Human Rights & Equality Grant Scheme 2018 is €350,000. Under this Scheme eligible organisations can submit a maximum of one application. Proposals for either (a) small grants of up to €6,000 or (b) general grants of up to €20,000 will be accepted.

Themes & Activities

  • Theme A: Intercultural Understanding and Diversity: The development of a culture of respect for human rights, equality, and intercultural understanding is key to promoting positive intercultural relations in Ireland. This includes encouraging good practice in intercultural relations, promoting tolerance and acceptance of diversity and respect for the freedom and dignity of each person. This Grant Scheme aims to support activities that:
    • Promote and enhance effective, positive intercultural relations, including the promotion of inter-faith dialogue;
    • Encourage active engagement with different groups in society;
    • Raise awareness of the impact of racism and related forms of intolerance;
    • Oppose and address racism and related forms of intolerance;
    • Promote pluralism and acceptance of differences, encouraging a culture of respect for freedom and dignity and understanding of human rights and equality in the State;
    • Articulate and promote an understanding of interculturalism and diversity in society based on human rights and equality
  • Theme B: Supporting Implementation of the Public Sector Duty: The Public Sector Duty relates to Section 42 of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission Act 2014. It places a positive duty on public sector bodies to have regard to the need to eliminate discrimination, promote equality and protect human rights in their daily work. This Grant Scheme will support activities that:
    • Support rights holders to understand and vindicate their rights when accessing public services;
    • Support civil society capacity to engage with public bodies in relation to the implementation of the Public Sector Duty;
    • Promote effective working partnerships that empower civil society and public bodies to advance aspects of human rights and/or equality;
    • Ensure public bodies are more aware of their obligations to rights holders and more effectively held to account;
    • Support public bodies to identify and address specific or multiple human rights and/or equality issues of relevance to their work for people accessing their services and for staff;
    • Build capacity of public bodies to monitor asppects of equality and human rights compliance in service provision and in employment.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Irish based NGOs and civil society groups (including non-profit organisations, community groups and trade unions), academic institutions and public bodies as defined under the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) Act 2014 are eligible to apply.
  • Section 2 of the IHREC Act 2014 broadly defines public bodies to include government departments, local authorities, Health Service Executive, universities and institutes of technologies, education and training boards, schools and semi-state bodies.
  • Eligible organisations must have a tax clearance certificate or charitable status or be a public body.
  • Applications involving a collaborative partnership between two or more organisations are welcome. However, such applications must be made in the name of one lead organisation.
  • Eligible organisations can submit a maximum of one application.

How to Apply

Applicants must download the applications form and send it via email at the address given on the website.

Eligible Country: Ireland

For more information, please visit Human Rights and Equality Grant.

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