By fundsforngos, on October 20th, 2011% Tides Foundation is seeking nominations for the 2012 Antonio Pizzigati Prize from open source software developers that have benefitted the non-profit community in the US. This annual competition award, founded by The Florence and Frances Family Fund of Tides Foundation, gives 10,000 USD in prize honoring Tony Pizzigati, an early advocate of open source computing. . . . → Read More: Tides Foundation seeks Nominations from Open Source Software Developers whose Work benefits the Non-Profit Community in the US
By fundsforngos, on December 29th, 2010% Microfinance organizations can now freely downloaded Mifos® 2.0, the latest version of the award-winning management information software (MIS) for microfinance. The software offers significant advances in social performance monitoring with the full integration of Grameen Foundation’s poverty assessment tool, the Progress out of Poverty Index™ (PPI™)
The new Mifos software will . . . → Read More: Mifos 2.0 New Version of the Management Information Software for Microfinance released by the Grameen Foundation
By fundsforngos, on May 20th, 2010% The Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program provides support to young researchers working in academic and research institutions from eligible countries preparing a doctoral thesis. Research grants cover residence costs for a 5 to 10 month period in a renowned university or research center. Fellows are expected to advance their research work mainly by . . . → Read More: World Bank-Robert S. McNamara (RSM) Fellowships: Research Grants for Young Researchers
By fundsforngos, on May 20th, 2010% Grants
Candidates are requested to submit a budget for their fellowship covering the costs related to their research program: travel; insurance and living expenses; fees for courses and participation to seminars; and a books and software allowance.The grant amount to be awarded to each fellow will be decided by the Selection Committee. The . . . → Read More: World Bank-Robert S. McNamara (RSM) Fellowships: Research Grants for Young Researchers -2
By fundsforngos, on January 31st, 2010% “The Science Dissemination Unit (SDU) at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy, facilitates the transfer of knowledge and the exchange of scientific information via information and communication technologies.
Starting in 2010, the SDU is offering an academic webcasting grant to have an “off-the-shelf” solution for . . . → Read More: SDU Grants openEyA Recording System, including Software/Hardware for NGOs in Developing Countries
By fundsforngos, on January 24th, 2010% The US-based Grameen Foundation has announced that the latest version (1.4) of Mifos is now available for download. For those who are not aware about Mifos and its advantages, we take this opportunity to discuss a bit about it.
Grameen Foundation’s Technology Center first launched Mifos in 2006 as part of . . . → Read More: The Microfinance Software: Mifos 1.4 now available for Free Download
By fundsforngos, on January 12th, 2010% Microsoft’s NGO Connection is a program set up primarily to assist organizations achieve their goals and objectives. It emphasizes upon the use of technology as a tool for effectively working on projects and programs. This program has partnered with thousands of NGOs around the world and has been providing resources including monetary support . . . → Read More: Microsoft’s NGO Connection
By fundsforngos, on December 15th, 2009% Google Earth Outreach is a program introduced by Google for specially assisting nonprofit organizations and NGOs in developing countries to spread knowledge using the most recent online technology. Besides providing training to organizations on using online tools like Google Earth and Google Maps for raising awareness on development issues, it also offers grants . . . → Read More: Google Earth Outreach Support for Nonprofits
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