In most developing countries, NGOs play a more prominent role in increasing awareness and organizing advocacy efforts for development than the traditional media. NGOs have a better reach and a clear understanding of issues and their approaches are effectively carried out to bring about a positive change through media-based activities. However, limited access to funding opportunities for such work can be daunting.
We have gathered a list of 18 new funding opportunities that are currently accepting grant applications from NGOs (and also individuals in some cases) that can support your media, advocacy and awareness-building activities.
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Making All Voices Count: Practitioner Research & Learning Grants
Deadline: 14 August 2015
Making All Voices Count invites you to apply for a Practitioner Research and Learning Grant to help you to reflect and learn from what you are doing in your work and adapt your initiatives as you learn. In addition to financial support, Making All Voices Count can provide research mentoring to support you to develop your skills and engage in processes of critical enquiry and learning, to help you to improve your practice.
Making All Voices Count is interested in supporting research by and for practitioners on processes, projects, initiatives or aspects of practice that they are involved in, that try to strengthen citizens’ voice to get governments to respond to them and be accountable to them. Organisations and individuals are eligible for applying for Practitioner Research & Learning Grants. It invites proposals of a cost up to £25,000 for research and learning projects, of a minimum of 3 months to a maximum of 12 months.
There is a two stage application process for Practitioner Research & Learning Grants, the development of the budget will form part of the 2nd stage where a mentor will work with you to develop full proposal including budget and project plan. We would encourage applicants to budget for what is required rather than applying for the maximum.
Making All Voices Count is planning to fund up to eight practitioner research & learning grants through this call for proposals. However, we reserve the right to award fewer if we do not receive sufficient applications that meet the standard required.
For more information, visit this link.
If you are a FundsforNGOs Premium Member, you can instantly download the entire document on “18 New Funding Opportunities for Media, Advocacy and Awareness-building” here. Not a Premium Member? Remember, as a Premium Member, you get exclusive access to 8000+ donors, dozens of sample proposals, new and updated downloadable resource guides, training videos, unlimited webinar rebroadcasts and more! Click here to sign up now!