[IRPCoalition] [governance] DISCLOSURE REQUEST Re: Funding Available for Strengthening Civil Society...

Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
Sat Nov 9 01:47:33 EST 2013


Dear All,

The purpose of sending that email in relation to funds was to enable and
allow organisations who wish to partake or to apply for funding the freedom
to do so. If organisations do not wish to apply that is their prerogative
as well.

If there are organisations who wish to access those funds to allow for
capacity building on the ground, then we should allow them their freedom to
do so. At the end of the day, there is "freedom of choice". The three
countries that were listed have clear issues and challenges with Human
Rights and civil society participation is very mimimal. If the funding
allows for the enhancement of civil society organisations, as long as there
are no strings attached to the grant and they meet the demand, then it may
be useful for some organisation in any one of the three countries.



Kind Regards,
Sala

Kind Regards,
Sala


On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Carlos A. Afonso <ca at cafonso.ca> wrote:

> I agree with your quite relevant points, Norbert. Given the circumstances,
> I am surprised by the suggestion to engage with such funding.
>
> frt rgds
>
> --c.a.
>
> sent from a dumbphone
>
> > On 09/11/2013, at 05:24, Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch> wrote:
> >
> > Disclosure request to the members of the BestBits Steering
> > Committee, to the members of the IRP Steering Committee, and
> > to the coordinators of the IGC
> >
> >
> > I view the kind of thing that is described in Sala's posting below,
> > when funded by a government with strong geostrategic interests, as
> > potentially highly problematic.
> >
> > Capacity building always and necessarily includes, to some extent at
> > least, shaping and directing that capacity.
> >
> > People whose activities are partly funded through such programmes
> > cannot reasonably be expected to be objective in regard to matters that
> > could be seen as threatening the funder's geostrategic interests.
> >
> > For this reason such funding relationships need to be proactively
> > disclosed. The situation can then be addressed by means of steps such
> > as recusal from discussions that relate to matters that have a clear
> > relevance to the funder's geostrategic interests.
> >
> > Specifically, I hereby request the members of the BestBits steering
> > committee, the members of the IRP Steering Committee, and the
> > coordinators of the IGC to disclose any direct or indirect financial
> > relationship to any "capacity building" or similar kind of project
> > where a US government agency is among the funders.
> >
> >
> > For my part, I can say that I don't have any such funding relationship,
> > I've never had any such funding relationships, and I have no intention
> > of entering into any such funding relationships in the future.
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Norbert
> >
> >
> >
> > Sala <salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Dear All,
> >>
> >> For those in Azerbaijan, Moldova and Turkey who are seeking to
> >> strengthen civil society there, there is some funding available
> >> through the US State Department, see below:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Request for Proposals:
> >> Democracy, Human Rights, and Rule of Law in Europe and Eurasia
> >> (Azerbaijan, Moldova and Turkey)
> >>
> >> November 8, 2013
> >>
> >> ------------------------------
> >>
> >> Department of State
> >>
> >> *Public Notice*
> >>
> >> *Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Request for Proposals:
> >> *Democracy, Human Rights, and Rule of Law in Europe and Eurasia
> >> (Azerbaijan, Moldova and Turkey)
> >>
> >> *SUMMARY*
> >>
> >> The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) announces a
> >> Request for Proposals from organizations interested in submitting
> >> proposals for projects that promote democracy, human rights, and rule
> >> of law in Europe and Eurasia.
> >>
> >> *PLEASE NOTE**: DRL strongly urges applicants to access *
> >> *www.grantsolutions.gov* <http://www.grantsolutions.gov/>* or *
> >> *www.grants.gov* <http://www.grants.gov/>* as soon as possible in
> >> order to obtain a username and password to submit your application.
> >> For more information, please see DRL’s Proposal Submission
> >> Instructions (PSI), updated in November 2012, available at *
> >> *http://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/c12302.htm*<
> http://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/c12302.htm>*.
> >> *
> >>
> >> *REQUESTED PROPOSAL PROGRAM OBJECTIVES*
> >>
> >> DRL invites organizations to submit proposals outlining program
> >> concepts and capacity to manage projects targeting one of the
> >> following issues:
> >>
> >> *Moldova*
> >>
> >> *Minority Empowerment in Moldova (approximately $300,000 available):*
> >> DRL's objective is to strengthen the capacity of minorities in
> >> Moldova to advocate for and improve their social, economic and
> >> political conditions. This program should focus on one of three
> >> areas: Civic Engagement, Social Inclusion or Education. Proposals
> >> should focus on more than one minority group and may include the
> >> Roma, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Gagauz, Jewish or other communities.
> >> Proposals should clearly indicate which of the three categories they
> >> will address. DRL also encourages proposals which address more than
> >> one of the categories.
> >>
> >> *Civic Engagement* – Civic Engagement proposals should focus on
> >> developing minority civil society capacity to engage at the local and
> >> national level to promote equal rights and tolerance. Activities
> >> could include, but are not limited to: training minority civic
> >> leaders and NGOs to effectively engage in political advocacy and to
> >> participate in the decision-making process; providing opportunities
> >> for participants to network with other minority leaders both within
> >> Moldova and through regional civil society networks; and targeting
> >> training for civic leaders and NGOs on advocacy skills, legal rights
> >> and enforcement, organizational management, or communication skills.
> >>
> >> *Social Inclusion* – Social Inclusion proposals should focus on
> >> minority acceptance and improving inter-ethnic relations in Moldova.
> >> The proposal should promote inter-ethnic communication, tolerance,
> >> and understanding through components such as inter-ethnic youth
> >> activities or cross-cultural education. The program could raise
> >> awareness and knowledge of minority cultures and values. Proposals
> >> should involve minority interaction with the majority group in joint
> >> activities.
> >>
> >> *Education* – Education proposals should focus on improving
> >> educational outcomes for minorities in Moldova either through
> >> activities such as mentorships, after-school programs, summer camps,
> >> internship opportunities, or language training. The program should
> >> focus on minorities who are disadvantaged in terms of educational
> >> opportunities and outcomes.
> >>
> >> *Turkey*
> >>
> >> *Connecting Civil Society, Citizens and Government (approximately
> >> $500,000 available):* DRL’s objective is to build the voice of civil
> >> society in ongoing debates about public policy and increase citizens’
> >> awareness that they should be informed about and participate in the
> >> political process. The program should support civil society in
> >> advocating for stable democratic institutions, the rule of law, and
> >> protection of fundamental freedoms; and educate citizens on their
> >> right to participate in the political process. The program should
> >> build coalitions among diverse civil society groups and NGOs to bring
> >> together disparate voices, including traditionally marginalized
> >> groups, to advocate for respect for fundamental freedoms and
> >> government accountability. Activities should emphasize the value of
> >> civil society engagement in public policy debates and encourage these
> >> coalitions to educate their constituents and the general populace on
> >> fundamental freedoms, and their role in both holding their government
> >> accountable and protecting their rights and freedoms. Proposals
> >> should take advantage of traditional and new methods of outreach to
> >> help citizens share their views and build citizens expectations for
> >> political participation. Successful proposals will also demonstrate a
> >> strong knowledge of the political environment for civil society in
> >> Turkey and an established ability to work with diverse civil society
> >> groups.
> >>
> >> *Azerbaijan*
> >>
> >> *Civil Society Empowerment in Azerbaijan (approximately $500,000
> >> available):* DRL’s objective is to strengthen the role of civil
> >> society in enhancing government accountability and respect for
> >> fundamental freedoms and rule of law in Azerbaijan. The program will
> >> encourage more collaboration among civil society efforts to promote
> >> an inclusive, accountable, just and participatory democratic system
> >> of government. The program should also support the efforts of civil
> >> society in human rights and anti-corruption advocacy, while assisting
> >> civil society leaders and NGOs in increased public outreach.
> >> Proposals should identify best practices in efforts to promote
> >> democratic reforms and rule of law, and assess the needs of
> >> independent democracy activists and NGOs. Program activities could
> >> include, but are not limited to: technical assistance to build the
> >> capacity of Azeri democracy and human rights activists and NGOs in
> >> key communities to engage in effective public outreach and advocacy;
> >> support for activities to encourage results-oriented, constructive
> >> debate and advocacy by citizens and civil society organizations;
> >> linking NGOs and activists advocating for justice, accountability
> >> and/or fundamental freedoms together within and among Azerbaijan’s
> >> regions to enhance their effectiveness. Small-to-medium sized grants
> >> to independent NGOs to conduct public outreach and grassroots
> >> organizing/advocacy to promote justice, accountability and/or
> >> fundamental freedoms would be an essential component of a successful
> >> proposal. Successful proposals will also demonstrate a strong
> >> knowledge of the environment for civil society in Azerbaijan and an
> >> established ability to work with regional independent civil society.
> >>
> >> *DEADLINE AND TECHNICAL ELIGIBILITY*
> >>
> >> Please refer directly to DRL’s posted Proposal Submission Instructions
> >> (PSI), updated in November 2012, available at
> >> *http://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/c12302.htm*<
> http://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/c12302.htm>
> >> .
> >>
> >> Faxed, couriered, or emailed documents will not be accepted at any
> >> time. Applicants must follow all formatting instructions in this
> >> document and the Proposal Submission Instructions (PSI).
> >>
> >> To ensure all applications receive a balanced evaluation, the DRL
> >> Review Committee will review the first page of the requested section
> >> up to the page limit and no further. DRL encourages organizations to
> >> use the given space effectively.
> >>
> >> An organization may submit *no more than three [3] proposals (one per
> >> country/theme).* Proposals that combine target countries and/or
> >> themes will be deemed technically ineligible. *Proposals that request
> >> less than the award floor ($300,000) or more than the award ceiling
> >> ($500,000) may be deemed technically ineligible.*
> >>
> >> Technically eligible submissions are those which: 1) arrive
> >> electronically via *www.grantsolutions.gov*
> >> <http://www.grantsolutions.gov/> or *www.grants.gov*
> >> <http://www.grants.gov/> by *Wednesday, December 18, 2013 *before
> >> 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST); 2) heed all instructions
> >> contained in the solicitation document and Proposal Submission
> >> Instructions (PSI), including length and completeness of submission;
> >> and 3) do not violate any of the guidelines stated in the
> >> solicitation and this document.
> >>
> >> *It is the responsibility of all applicants to ensure that proposals
> >> have been received by **www.grantsolutions.gov*
> >> <http://www.grantsolutions.gov/>* or **www.grants.gov*
> >> <http://www.grants.gov/> *in their entirety. DRL bears no
> >> responsibility for data errors resulting from transmission or
> >> conversion processes.*
> >>
> >> Once the Request for Proposals deadline has passed U.S. Department of
> >> State staff in Washington and overseas may not discuss competing
> >> proposals with applicants until the review process has been completed.
> >>
> >> *NOTE:* In order to process final awards, approved applicants will
> >> need to register with *www.grantsolutions.gov*
> >> <http://www.grantsolutions.gov/>.
> >>
> >> *ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*
> >>
> >> Programs that leverage resources from funds internal to the
> >> organization or other sources, such as public-private partnerships,
> >> will be highly considered. Projects that have a strong academic,
> >> research, conference, or dialogue focus will not be deemed
> >> competitive. DRL strongly discourages health, technology, or science-
> >> related projects unless they have an explicit component related to
> >> the requested program objectives listed above. Projects that focus on
> >> commercial law or economic development will be rated as
> >> non-competitive. Cost sharing is strongly encouraged, and cost
> >> sharing contributions should be outlined in the proposal budget and
> >> budget narrative.
> >>
> >> DRL will not consider proposals that reflect any type of support, for
> >> any member, affiliate, or representative of a designated terrorist
> >> organization, whether or not elected members of government.
> >>
> >> The information in this solicitation is binding and may not be
> >> modified by any Bureau representative. Explanatory information
> >> provided by the Bureau that contradicts this language will not be
> >> binding. Issuance of the solicitation does not constitute an award
> >> commitment on the part of the Government. The Bureau reserves the
> >> right to reduce, revise, or increase proposal budgets in accordance
> >> with the needs of the program evaluation requirements.
> >>
> >> This request for proposals will appear on
> >> *www.grantosolutions.gov*<http://www.grantosolutions.gov/>or
> >> *www.grants.gov* <http://www.grantsolutions.gov/> and DRL’s website,
> >> *www.state.gov/j/drl* <http://www.state.gov/j/drl>.
> >>
> >> *FOR FURTHER INFORMATION*
> >>
> >> Should you have any questions regarding the solicitation, please feel
> >> free to contact Erin Spitzer at *SpitzerEM at State.gov*
> >> <SpitzerEM at State.gov>. Once the deadline has passed, State Department
> >> officials and staff - both in the Bureau and at embassies overseas -
> >> may not discuss this competition with applicants until the entire
> >> proposal review process is completed.
> >>
> >>
> >> ------------------------------
> >>
> >> Stay connected with the State Department:
> >
> >
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