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Sub-Grants for Joint Advocacy Campaigns by National Networks

Sub-Grants for Joint Advocacy Campaigns by National Networks

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Deadline: 31-May-20

The Minority Rights Group (MRG) has launched a sub-grant scheme to support short-term joint projects of civil society organizations which examine and address the specific issues that minorities are facing in the MENA, South Asia and Southeast Asia regions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Specifically, this grant scheme aims to support initiatives in Tunisia, Egypt, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Indonesia which align with the activities stipulated below.

Possible Activities and Approaches

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Below is a list of the types of initiatives this grant scheme could support.

Documentation of, and advocacy on the specific issues minorities, especially religious minorities face as a consequence of COVID-19, as well as the policy and social responses to it (e.g. gaps in access to emergency measures such as access to healthcare, food or aid due to range of factors such as stigma, absence of documentation, geographic location, or wider discrimination; discrimination in the design or implementation of COVID-19 containment or response mechanisms).
Documentation of, and advocacy on the social and economic impact of COVID-19 on minorities (e.g. domestic violence, access to education and general healthcare, access to justice system, etc.).
Development of tracking mechanisms, which could be used for advocacy purposes, to monitor the spread of COVID-19 amongst remote, highly excluded, or hard to reach groups and to document effects of both of the virus and containment measures on minority communities, with a focus on religious minorities.
Funding Information

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The amount available for each project will be a maximum of 5,000 EUR.
An additional 500 EUR funding is available for projects involving training of trainers, i.e through online training sessions cab be conducted during the pandemic. This training can include a variety of topics relating to issues of freedom of religion and belief, and religious minorities.
Note: this grant can also be used to support pre-existing initiatives that align with its focus.

Initiatives that focus on the short-term provision of humanitarian support (ration kits, sanitization material, etc.) unfortunately cannot be funded by this grant.

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Timeframe

Projects may run for a maximum of 6-months from the time they are issued (June/July 2020).

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Eligibility Criteria

Your proposal is eligible for consideration only if it complies with the following criteria.

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Projects in the following countries are eligible under this call: Tunisia, Egypt, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
Projects shall have a clear design and objectives, as well as a justified budget.
Projects should focus on religious minorities.
Projects should be executed jointly by networks of civil society organizations (2 organisations at least to implement the projects), but the application and reporting shall be done by the lead project partner.
All applicants should be registered as legal entities or be part of a registered entity/network in the respective country where they operate.
All applicants must have the ability to receive funding.
MRG particularly encourage minority-led initiatives to apply.
For more information, visit MRG.

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