Deadline: 18 April 2014
United States Department of State Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) is inviting proposals from organizations interested in implementing projects that will meet new challenges in countries in transition struggling with legacies of or ongoing gross human rights abuses as they unfold on the ground or that will leverage new opportunities as they arise for Transitional Justice Global Initiative.
Grantees may receive up to $750,000 to conduct Transitional Justice Global Initiative.
Eligibility Criteria –
- Applicant must be a U.S. non-profit organization or a comparable organization headquartered internationally.
- Applicant must have demonstrated experience administering successful and preferably similar projects.
- Applicants must be registered user of grants.gov and must submit proposals using the website.
- Applicants must have existing, or the capacity to develop, active partnerships with in-country entities and relevant stakeholders including industry and non-government organizations.
- Applying organizations must form a Consortium and submit a joint proposal. However, one organization must be designated as the Primary Applicant/Lead Organization.
- Only the lead organization can apply for grant. e Primary Applicant should submit a letter of commitment from each partner in the Consortium.
- Proposed activities must utilize a range of restorative and retributive approaches to justice and accountability for gross human rights violations, including truth-telling, reconciliation, memorialization, and other forms of historical memory, reparative justice initiatives, legal processes and institutional reform.
For more information, please visit the Opportunity Announcement page.
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