Disability Rights Fund Releases First 2014 Request for Proposals,

The Disability Rights Fund (DRF) – a grantmaking collaborative between donors and the global disability community which supports the human rights of persons with disabilities – today announced its first 2014 grants round, “Our Voices, Our Rights, Our Future.” Grantmaking in this round will be targeted to disabled persons’ organizations (DPOs) in Haiti, India, Indonesia, Lebanon, and Ukraine and for the first time, Malawi and Myanmar. The deadline for applications is March 27, 2014.

 

The broadobjective of the Fund is to empower DPOs in the developing world to participate in ratification, implementation and monitoring of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CPRD).

 

In the first round of 2014grantmaking, applicant organizations from Haiti, Indonesia, Lebanon, Malawi, and Myanmar may apply for grants through an open Request for Proposals process. Organizations from India and Ukraine may apply by invitation only .

 

Organizations may apply as:

a) Single organizations or partnerships for one-year Small Grants;

b) State (in federal systems), regional, or district-level DPO-led coalitions for up to two-year Mid-Level Coalition Grants ; and/or

c) National DPO-led coalitions for up to two-year National Coalition Grants.

 

Small grants will range from USD 5,000 to 20,000and will support efforts to increase DPO participation in decision-making and to implement projects on specific articles of the CPRD. Mid-level Coalition grants will range between USD 30,000 – 40,000 per year (60,000 – 80,000 over two years) and will support passage of specific legislation or policy to accord with the CRPD at state, provincial, regional or district levels, and achievement of governmental budgetary measures at these levels to implement the CRPD. National Coalition grants will range from USD 30,000 to 50,000 per year (60,000 – 100,000 over two years) and will support advocacy toward ratification of the CRPD/Optional Protocol, passage of specific national legislation to accord with the CRPD, the production of or follow up to civil society reports to UN human rights monitoring mechanisms (including the CRPD Committee, other treaty bodies, and the Human Rights Council), and advocacy to national or international agencies responsible for development planning to ensure that the CRPD is taken into consideration in strategy and goal development & assessment.

 

Interested organizations are urged to review the full eligibility criteria and application details posted at the Fund’s website , http://www.disabilityrightsfund.org/grantmaking . Any questions on the proposal process should be directed to info@disabilityrightsfund.org.

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