1. Call for Proposals: STOP Spillover Media Grants 2022
Deadline: 9-Jan-23
Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering organizational grants to media organizations, including traditional news media, broadcast media, development media, new media and independent media to support capacity-building activities for media and journalists related to understanding and preventing zoonotic viral spillover.
Journalists and media organizations are well-positioned to provide this information, but the presence of mis- and disinformation, lack of publicly available data and other barriers pose challenges to producing high-quality journalistic work about zoonotic disease spillover and pandemic preparedness. More training and resources are needed to bring journalists up to speed quickly, so they can disseminate information to the communities most at risk.
To fill this gap, EJN has joined a global consortium led by Tufts University and USAID, known as STOP Spillover, which is working to understand and address the risks posed by known zoonotic viruses with the potential to spill over from animals and cause outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics in humans. As part of STOP Spillover, EJN is offering grants to organizations to support reporting and media development activities to increase public information and journalist capacity around this topic.
Proposed activities should contribute to the following overarching objectives:
They are accepting applications that seek to increase media coverage or train journalists on a wide variety of topics related to high-priority zoonotic viral spillover risks and disease mitigation. They are particularly interested in projects that help journalists find and use data and the latest scientific research in their reporting; explore ways to better explain the drivers of viral spillover and their intersections with other global issues; and elevate the voices of women and other marginalized communities most at risk.
Applications must be focused on the following zoonotic diseases. Proposals that center on diseases not listed here will not be considered.
Please note proposals must take a nuanced approach to the role of gender in spillover risk and the differences in risk between men, women and other marginalized gender identities.
They anticipate supporting at least 3 organizations with up to US$10,000 each in funding. Generally speaking, applications with smaller budgets will be more competitive, but we will consider larger grant amounts up to US$10,000 for projects using innovative approaches that may be more resource-intensive and time-consuming.
Examples of possible activities include, but are not limited to:
For more information,
Visit https://earthjournalism.net/opportunities/stop-spillover-media-grants-2022
2. USAID Open Call for Achieving and Sustaining HIV/TB Epidemic Control in South Africa
Deadline: 17-Jan-23
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from qualified local organizations to implement a program titled “Achieving and Sustaining HIV/TB Epidemic Control in the KwaZulu-Natal Province.”
USAID strongly encourages effective, evidence-based approaches (with new “innovation”7 where appropriate to the context) that are tailored specifically to address the development challenges of attaining HIV epidemic control and TB elimination in the KwaZulu-Natal Province. Effective and working partnerships with communities, community-based organizations and civil society that will result in services reaching the people most in need is encouraged. Identifying and resolving health systems barriers will be key to promoting long-term sustainability of results achieved under the Activity.
The goal of USAID’s “Achieving and Sustaining HIV Epidemic Control in the KwaZulu-Natal Province” (hereinafter referred to as the Activity) is to support long, healthy lives for the population of KwaZulu-Natal Province by achieving and sustaining HIV/TB epidemic control.
USAID aims to reach this goal by achieving the following strategic objectives:
Funding Information
USAID intends to provide up to approximately $104 million in total USAID funding over a five (5) year period. This Activity will be incrementally funded over the life of the Activity, subject to the availability of funds.
Geographic Focus
The geographic target area of the Activity is the KwaZulu-Natal Province with tailored and targeted interventions and technical support at the district level, specifically in the highest HIV and TB burden districts Harry Gwala, King Cetshwayo and Ugu Districts. These districts may change in alignment with USAID, PEPFAR and/or GoSA direction.
For purposes of consistency and reporting, the definition of “local entity” means an individual, a corporation, a nonprofit organization, or another body of persons that:
For more information,
Visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=344159
3. Global Change Award 2023: Calling all Innovators (Grant of 1 million euros)
Deadline: 8-Dec-22
The H&M Foundation is looking for bright minds that can transform fashion and change the way it is seen, worn, and made.
The aim of the Global Change Award is to find, support and scale disruptive ideas that can protect the planet and turn the fashion and textile industry into a planet positive one.
Regenerative fibres, resources looping in never-ending cycles and reimagined supply chain solutions. The momentum to transform the industry has never been stronger
Categories
For 2023, the GCA is turning it up a notch. The Foundation is updating its scope to cover more ground, raise the bar on innovation and help shift the industry into a planet positive one. The winning ideas should fall into one of three categories:
Five winning teams share a grant of 1 million euros and venture into the year-long GCA Impact Accelerator programme which includes invaluable coaching and support from the H&M Foundation and its partners Accenture, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and The Mills Fabrica.
Accenture – Business & Technology Readiness
Accenture offers GCA winners support with business and technology readiness, while also providing access to a large network of experts. The global professional services firm has extensive experience in bringing innovations to market at speed, and also helps the foundation winners articulate their multidimensional value, which is particularly valuable for early-stage start-ups.
KTH – Innovation Readiness
KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), one of Europe’s leading technical and engineering universities, offers GCA winners science and technology legacy, a framework for innovation development and guidance in key commercialisation areas.
The Mills Fabrica – Industry Access & Investor Readiness
The Mills Fabrica bridges the gap between innovators and industry players through their incubator programme, impact fund and innovation spaces. They provide the winners with investment readiness and peer portfolio synergies as well as industry exposure, ecosystem network and collaboration opportunities.
Innovation knows no national borders and the foundation believes these early stage ideas can come from anyone, anywhere. Therefore, to reach as many great minds as possible the challenge is open to any individual and groups of up to four people over 18 years of age anywhere in the world. It is also open for institutions, organisations and social businesses, as well as for joint ventures, consortiums and other types of partnerships.
Please note that your entry must be in English and that all communication including the GCA Impact Accelerator will be in English.
For more information, visit https://hmfoundation.com/gca/
Deadline: November 21st, 2022.
Kulturweit-Tandem invites people from African countries and Germany to explore the history/histories of colonialism from many perspectives and to deal with our postcolonial present. You develop projects in culture, education and sustainability that you can implement together in Germany.
Program details
In the Kulturweit-Tandem, two participants from an African country and two from Germany deal with the history of colonialism and its effects on the present. Together you will develop projects against racism that you can implement in theatres, museums and schools, in clubs, initiatives or in companies in Germany.
Requirements
Formal requirements.
Personal requirements
Benefits
The program consists of a two-month, everyday language course, and a four-week seminar in Kenya and a three-month project phase in Germany. All participants receive financial support and educational support.
Kulturweit offers you:
What costs will you incur:
Multi-day follow-up seminar
The follow-up seminar takes place during the last week of the project phase in Germany. Here all participants meets again to reflect on their experiences and to develop perspectives and possible collaborations for the time after participation in the program.
Educational and networking events
In addition, further educational and networking events will take place during the project phase, such as an interim seminar, in which the participants will reflect on their first few weeks together, exchange ideas about their projects and experience encounters that are thematically related to the program.
With Kulturweit-Tandem you are committed to a world without discrimination. You will gain international experience, given free rein to your creativity during the project phase and establish a network with which you can get involved for a long time to come.
Kulturweit-Tandem is funded by the federal foreign office and is part of the Federal Government’s catalog of measures against right-wing extremism and racism.
Application timeline:
The participating Africans countries are published on this website about two months in advance):
For more information:
Visit the official webpage of the UNESCO Kulturweit Tandem Exchange Program
Innovation Mradi: In Real Life (IRL) Fund.
Deadline: November 30, 2022
The IRL fund seeks to fuel movement building efforts by a range of organizations and collectives across the African continent. It is open to those across civil society advancing digital and human rights, both on and offline. We welcome applicants working intersectionally with other movements areas (e.g. community justice, racial justice, climate justice, human rights, economic justice, or other social justice movements.
Africa innovation Mradi leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users on the Africa continent. The program establishes networks of partners and communities exploring and developing new technologies and products grounded in open innovation.
The IRL Fund seeks to support movement building efforts contributing to the development, utility and governance of technologies because of the impact each has on issues of social justice, both on and offline.
Through the IRL Fund hope to:
Requirements
To apply for this grant, you are;
How to apply
Does this call resonate with you and your work?
The IRL Fund has a two-stage application process. In the first stage you will be asked to submit and expression of interest through a letter of intent (“LOI”). Applications that meet the eligibility and award criteria will be reviewed by an external committee of experts. You will only be invited to submit a full application if you meet the eligibility criteria and your concept note is selected to proceed to the next stage.
Before submitting a LOI, we encourage you to:
For more information
Visit the official webpage of the Mozilla Foundation Africa Innovation Mradi: In Real Life (IRL) Fund
Deadline: November 25, 2022
The international water association (IWA) and Grundfos youth action for SDG6 fellowship will mobilize twelve young water professionals (YWPs) from around the globe to actively participate in the UN 2023 Water Conference, In New York, USA. After the conference, the selected YWPs will work together with Grundfos staff and IWA to co-develop a publication that provides insights into the critical role that young people have in the implementation of the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goal Agenda. The publication will focus on how the water sector can maximize the benefits of integrating young professionals to achieve sustainable development.
A joint Grundfos-IWA publication will be launched during a three-day gathering at the Grundfos HQ, in Denmark (date to be defined, after 2023), where the twelve selected YWPs will have the possibility to present their key learnings from the UN 2023 Water Conference. All financial support for the twelve participants will be provided through this fellowship.
Eligibility
The applicants are required to meet the following eligibility requirements:
7. Rolex Explorers Club Grants Program
Deadline: 15-Nov-22
The Explorers Club is pleased to announce another installment of The Rolex Explorers Club Grants program.
The Explorers Club and Rolex share a common vision – supporting and fostering emerging young explorers.
Proposals must contain a field science exploration component and address a novel scientific, environmental, or The Rolex Explorers Club Grants sends extraordinary young explorers into the field and promotes the significant role that exploration plays in addressing cutting-edge scientific questions, understanding their environment and the world they live in, and learning more about their history to protect their future.
How they define field science for Explorers Club Granted Expeditions?
For more information,
Visit https://www.explorers.org/grants/rolex-explorers-club-grant/
8. Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship in Peace and Development Studies for Women (US$10,000 over 2 years)
Deadline: 15-Jan-23
The International Peace Research Association Foundation (IRPAF) invites applications for the Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship in Peace and Development Studies for Women from countries in the Global South.
The IPRA Foundation was founded in 1990 as a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. The Foundation’s purpose is to promote peace research and scholarship throughout the world.
This fellowship is not for research purposes and proposals. Do not apply if you are male, if you are an undergraduate, or if you are not from a country in the Global South.
For more information,
Visit https://iprafoundation.org/2020-senesh-fellowship-announcement/
Applications accepted all year round.
GroFin is seeking applications for its Small and Growing Business Fund.
GroFin is a pioneering development financier specializing in financing and supporting small and growing businesses (SGBs) across Africa and the Middle East.
GroFin combines patient capital and specialized business support to grow emerging market enterprises.
SGB Fund: First of its kind, uncapped and unlimited-life fund to support growth of small and growing businesses in Africa.
Objectives
80 – 100 investments per year at an average deal size of USD $100,000- USD $1.5 million in local currency.The fund typically provides finance in forms of medium term loans. Over 10 years the growing SGB portfolio will sustain 32,000 employees as part of its impact.
A specialist fund manager with a proven track record and local capacity in 9 countries in Africa.
Focus
Focus on Small and Growing Businesses (SGBs) that are grossly underserved by other funds or financiers.
Delivers a unique integrated solution for patient risk capital and end-to-end business support to start-up and growing businesses at the SME base.
Fund Size
US $100+ Million
Locations
Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda
Eligibility Criteria
How to Apply
Applicants can apply online through the given website.
Applications accepted all year round.
For more information and application details,
See; GroFin Grants and Funding for Small and Growing Businesses in Africa
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