17th Round of United Nations Democracy Fund: Grants of up to 250,000 USD
About
The 17th Round of the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) has been launched to support projects that strengthen the voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups in democratic processes.
Areas
Proposals are subject to a highly rigorous and competitive selection process, with fewer than two per cent chosen for funding. Projects fall under one or more of six main areas:
Women empowerment
Rule of law and human rights
Youth engagement
Strengthening civil society interaction with Government
Media and freedom of information
Electoral processes (focusing on elections scheduled for 2024 at the earliest)
Funding Information
Applicants must request an amount within a range of 100,000 USD and 250,000 USD for any given proposal
Eligible Beneficiaries
UNDEF funds projects implemented by non-UN organizations, not individuals, profit-making or government entities. Eligible applicants must be duly constituted nationally or internationally and have legal status.
At the project proposal stage, you will be required to indicate the type of organization applying for funding:
Civil Society Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations engaged in promoting democracy
Independent and Constitutional Bodies,
Global and Regional inter-government bodies, organizations and associations other than the United Nations
UNDEF prioritizes Civil Society Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations. The organization must be legally constituted. UN accreditation is not a prerequisite to apply for UNDEF funding.
Assessment Criteria
During the assessment process, project proposals will be assessed based on the following ten assessment criteria:
The project promotes the objectives of UNDEF
The project draws on the United Nations’ comparative advantage
The project will have a significant impact
The project will encourage inclusion of marginalized and vulnerable groups
The project will enhance gender equality
The project has strong prospects for successful implementation
The applicant organization has a strong track record
The project is technically sound in conception and presentation
The project represents good value for money
The project has strong prospects of sustainability beyond the project duration.
Eligibility
UNDEF will invite proposals for projects that either take place in one country only (local) or occur in several specified states of a region or sub-region (regional) or intend to operate at the global level (global). UNDEF will reserve at least 80% of its programmable resources in each funding round for projects taking place in one country and will allocate no more than 20% to global/regional projects.
Priority Countries and Regional Balance
Strong preference will be given to applicants from countries and regions where the challenges of democracy are more critical, such as countries emerging from conflict, new and restored democracies, the Least Developed Countries (as per the official classification of the UNOHRLLS), Low Income Countries (“Low Income Economies” as per the World Bank’s official classification based on Gross National Income per capita) and Middle Income Countries (“Lower and Upper Middle-income Economies”, idem).
Post Date: 01-Nov-2022