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Grant Notice: Kolaborasi: Papua Collaborative Governance Initiative

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Indonesia is seeking applications for a cooperative agreement from qualified entities to implement the Kolaborasi: Papua Collaborative Governance Initiative program. Kolaborasi is expected to provide capacity building to citizen groups and local governments and deliver grants to sub-national Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to promote reform in targeted districts in Papua. Kolaborasi will facilitate citizens' ability to advance their priorities and actively conduct oversight of local government processes and operations.

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Call for Proposals: Reclaiming our Civic Space! Indonesia Influencing Grant

Voice believes in periodically reviewing on matters that touch the five rightsholder groups around the three thematic areas. This year we embarked on an exciting journey of giving a closer look at Indonesia. After an intense and enlightening process, we finalised on the Indonesia context analysis that inspired this Call for Proposals and others in the pipeline. Go ahead and read it carefully before you look at this Call.

Reclaiming our Civic Space!

Influencing Grants Indonesia

Call for Proposals: Indonesia Innovate and Learn Grant

The need for diversity and inclusion in development programmes is becoming increasingly important. The exclusion of rightsholder groups still persists, especially when looking at the intersection of group identity and social class. According to the Voice Indonesia Context Analysis, updated in 2020, gender identity and disability remain to be the most prominent elements of exclusion. Being young or part of an indigenous community further restricts one’s space for political participation.

NEW ZEALAND-HEAD OF EMBASSY FUND: CALLING FOR PROPOSALS 2020/2021 ROUND 2

The New Zealand Embassy in Jakarta is calling for proposals for the Head of Embassy Fund 2020/21 (Round 2).   This Round will focus on supporting “Vulnerable populations, lives and livelihoods impacted by COVID-19”.

 

The Head of Embassy Fund supports small scale, short-term community projects that contribute to wider community well-being.  Maximum funding available in this round is NZ$50,000 for each individual project.  The maximum duration of projects is 24 months. The deadline for proposals is 5.00 pm on 28 February 2021.

Call for Proposals: Indonesia Marine Fellowship Program 2021-2022

CSF Indonesia and the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK) of IPB University are pleased to announce our Third Marine Fellowship Program (2021-2022). Invite graduate students, researchers, academics, analysts, and practitioners to submit project proposals in applied economics research on fisheries and marine conservation policy and management in Indonesia. Twelve fellows will be selected from the pool of applicants.

the 2021 Academic Writing Center (AWC) Support Funds Grant Competition

The Embassy of the United States of America in Jakarta is pleased to announce an open competition for eligible higher education institutions (HEIs), research centers, and other non-profit educational organizations to submit proposals to the 2021 Academic Writing Center (AWC) Support Funds Grant Competition.

 

Source: https://id.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/jakarta/invitation-for-bidding/

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Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program

The U.S. Mission to Indonesia is pleased to announce that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program. This is an Annual Program Statement, outlining our funding priorities, the strategic themes we focus on, and the procedures for submitting requests for funding. Please carefully follow all instructions below. This notice is subject to availability of funding.

 

 

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