Fulbright New Zealand Travel Awards are for New Zealand academics, artists or professionals to present their work to American audiences. There are around twelve awards valued at up to NZ$ 5,000 granted each year, towards a 12 to 90 day visit to the US. Travel Award exchanges must include at least … [Read more...] about Fulbright New Zealand Travel Awards
The NGO Aid Map Fellowship
The NGO Aid Map fellowship is an Inter-Action initiative emphasized on collecting information on NGOs’ work at the project level and making it accessible to donors, businesses, NGOs, governments and the public through an online as well as interactive mapping tool. The Fellow will have a background … [Read more...] about The NGO Aid Map Fellowship
Supplementary Grant Program Asia
The Supplementary Grant Program Asia offers financial aid to Burmese students to study at eminent university degree programs outside of Burma (Myanmar). The program was originally incorporated to address the needs of Burmese students, both inside and outside of the country, whose college education … [Read more...] about Supplementary Grant Program Asia
Call for ABSTRACTS on the topic “Autonomy arrangements in the world”
Call for ABSTRACTS are invited on the submissions from different disciplinary backgrounds and different methodological orientations, aiming to elaborate a compendium on the different autonomy arrangements which are operational in the world to date. Though the various forms of territorial, … [Read more...] about Call for ABSTRACTS on the topic “Autonomy arrangements in the world”
Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference
Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference will be organized from 28th to 31st January, 2013 at the United Nations University Headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. This event is part of the global conference series organized by the Earth System Governance Project, a ten-year research programme under the … [Read more...] about Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference
CALL FOR PROPOSALS invited at ISEE’s 10th Annual Meeting
Call for proposals are invited at the ISEE for hosting the Tenth Annual Meeting on Environmental Philosophy to be held in summer 2013. This conference will be organized in Allenspark, Colorado. Proposals are invited from individuals or institutions interested in hosting the conference in 2013.Highly … [Read more...] about CALL FOR PROPOSALS invited at ISEE’s 10th Annual Meeting
How to write a Human Rights Project Proposal
Many NGOs working on human rights have often found proposal writing a challenging task. Although conceptualizing a project can be fairly easy by examining the ground situation in the target community, but writing down the same on paper can be difficult. Funding agencies also demand complicated … [Read more...] about How to write a Human Rights Project Proposal
How to prepare yourself for writing a proposal on human rights
When you are assigned with the task of writing a project proposal, it does not really mean that you have to immediately sit down on a computer and start typing it. There is a lot of field research work that needs to be taken up prior to preparing a proposal. In some cases, you may have enough … [Read more...] about How to prepare yourself for writing a proposal on human rights
How to write Problem Statement/Project Rationale for a Human Rights Project
The problem statement or the project rationale section of the proposal defines the underlying situation existing in your project area. In this section, you explain why the project is necessary and how a grant funding will help address the existing human rights issues. Now human rights can itself be … [Read more...] about How to write Problem Statement/Project Rationale for a Human Rights Project
How to address the Cause in a Human Rights Project
When NGOs write a project proposal or plan a project, they come up with loads of promises on addressing a problem – but sometimes end up addressing only the effect of a problem not its cause. For example, take a look at the following statement: “The project will work for the upliftment of the … [Read more...] about How to address the Cause in a Human Rights Project


