Home Call for Applications The Open Society Foundations’ Youth Initiative proposals- $10,000 Grant for Curating NGOs.

The Open Society Foundations’ Youth Initiative proposals- $10,000 Grant for Curating NGOs.

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The Open Society Foundations’ Youth Initiative requests proposals for up to $10,000 in funding to develop and curate thematic pages on the new global youth portal and community at youthpolicy.org.

The site aims to consolidate knowledge and information on youth policies across the international sector, ranging from analysis and formulation to implementation and evaluation.

Themes

Potential themes for website pages include, but are not limited to:

  • Participation and Citizenship
  • Activism and Volunteering
  • Children and Youth Rights
  • Global Drug Policy
  • Community Work
  • Research and Knowledge
  • Informal Learning
  • Environment and Sustainability
  • Multiculturalism and Minorities
  • Justice

You can find additional information about these and other potential youthpolicy themes here.

Context

Youthpolicy.org is a project by Demokratie & Dialog e.V. with initial support by the Open Society Foundations. More about youthpolicy.org.

Eligibility

Organizations seeking funding must be registered NGOs. Please note: grants will not be made to individuals or for-profit entities. Proposals should not exceed $10,000 or one year in length. All proposals must be submitted in English. To Apply, download the complete application guidelines below.

Deadline

Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

Further info

Read through the comments on the previous call for curation.


Download the complete guidelines and application form: Call Curation Thematic Pages

 

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3 comments

NYAMBAI LUKIO August 17, 2016 - 2:00 pm

We have a fast growing girls school in Kenya, which was established in the year 2012 by an American well- wisher. The founder purposed to support it for 4 years after which she recommended for any organization or body to take over. The school had excellent results in the 2015 KCSE.

Is it in order for ZAWADI AFRICA to help us keep the vision of this school going rather than leaving it to collapse? I can be contacted for any reply.

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innocent January 9, 2017 - 10:36 am

am innocent mbwambo from Tanzania moshi kilimanjro. holding degree of guidance and councelling from the university of dodoma 2016 currently am seeking for schollarship for my futher studies .
well in communication skills, good in conducting research and make wevaluation and also in writting articles uptodate i have more thhan 42 articles of my own hand writting.
please amineed of your assistance what shoul i do.

regards
innocent mbwambo

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Ntoni Timbyetaho, CEO Financial Planning Campaign -East Africa. December 14, 2017 - 5:16 am

At financial planning campaign of -east africa. we are working on a youths project aimed at inspiring youth to take on agriculture mostly piggery. under our social investment with rural kids we believe youths mostly in rural areas have it all. they have land and time and only lacks business support. this is what we do for them. it has worked. we do give a pig to each child in family on condition that they take care of it. this gives work and hope for cash at the same time. it creates sense of ownership and above all it takes kids and family out of poverty. kindly support us

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