FundsforNGOs is pleased to announce the winners of the ‘Great Proposals’ Contest 2013. Two of the winning proposals among hundreds of entries received from across the world are awarded a cash prize of $500 each. The jury has also announced the runners-up.
FundsforNGOs ‘Great Proposals’ Contest was organized in November 2013 and entries were selected by a jury. It was a difficult task to make selections among the high quality competitive proposals submitted by NGOs around the globe. Both the winners and runners-up will receive free participation in one FundsforNGOs webinar of their choice. Please find out more about our highly regarded webinar trainings here.
Fundsforngos.org cordially thanks all the participants and congratulates the winners and runners-up. Winners and runners-up will be contacted via email. Winning NGOs will be profiled in fundsforngos.org website shortly.
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Winners of the Small Grant Prize (of $500 each)
Developing Country NGO
Centre for Action Research and People’s Development (CARPED), India for the Proposal on “Bio-Medical Waste Management Practices in Clinics – Effects on Environment and Health”
INGO
Women’s Center’s International, USA for the Proposal on “Adult Education Program”, Baraka Women’s Center, Nairobi, Kenya
Runners Up/Honorable Mention (free webinar participation)
Local NGOs
- Satata Songostha, Bangaladesh
- C-SEMA GROUP, Tanzania
- Naandi Foundation, India
- Foundation Common Initiative Group (AFCIG)
- Another Hope for the Hopeless, Uganda
- Treatment and Rehabilitation Center for Victims of Torture, Palestine
- Sustainable Development Initiatives (SDI), Pakistan
- Sadhana Forest, Kenya
- The Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse (CPTCSA), the Philippines
INGOs
- AGE Africa, USA
- UC Berkeley, USA
- Moving Theatre Trust Ltd., UK
- African Initiatives, UK
- Uhambo, USA
- The Women Like Us Foundation, Canada
The winners will be separately contacted by email.
Robin Toal recently conducted interviews with the winners. Click on the links below to know more about them: