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FUNDING AGENCIES
FUNDING AGENCIES
Name Of Organization
Contact Info Objective What they Fund Min / Max Amount
GIZ (Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit
)
http://www.giz.de/en/
Link to project proposal document - http://www.giz.de/expertise/downlo
ads/giz2013-en-project-funding-guidelines.pdf
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 40 53113 Bonn
Phone: +49 228 44 60-0 Fax: +49 228 4460-17 66
Dag-Hammarskjöld-Weg 1-5 65760 Eschborn
Phone: +49 6196 79-0 Fax: +49 6196 79-11 15
Email: [email protected]
Broad-based expertise for sustainable development
The services delivered by the GIZ Organization draw on a wealth of regional and technical expertise and tried and tested management know-how. As a federal enterprise, we support the German Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development. We are also engaged in international education work around the globe.
NA
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International Network for Small and
Medium Sized Enterprises
(INSME)
http://www.insme.org/financing-programmes
INSME Headquarters:
Via della Scrofa, 117 - 3rd floor 00186 Rome - Italy
Tel.: +39 06 68806803 Fax +39 06 68806997
Email: [email protected] foto_insme_palazzo.jpg
Official operation hours: from 08:30 am to 05:00pm, Monday to
Thursday and from 08:30 am to 01:30 pm, Friday
INSME Association Secretary
general: Ms Christin Pfeiffer
Tel.: +39 06 68806803 Fax +39 06 68806997
Email: [email protected];
The International Network for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises-INSME is a non-profit Association open to international membership.
Grant
SWITCH Asia Programme
Provider: EU Commission Recipient: European and Asian Intermediary organisations and
networks, SMEs, Non-profit Organisations and Governmental
institutions
Regional Funding
JEREMIE - The Joint European Resources for Micro to Medium
Enterprises initiative
Provider: EU Commission- Directorate General for Regional
Policy Recipient: European SMEs
More infos
Fund
Eurostars Programme
Provider: EUREKA
NA
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Recipient: R&D performing SMEs
Funding
PI-TEC Provider: The National National Agency for the Promotion of Science and Technology of Argentina (ANPCYT) Recipient: SMEs, Associations of Enterprises, R & D Institutions, Technology Centers ,Entrepreneurs Chambers and Local Governments
Centre for the Development
Enterprise
(CDE)
http://www.cde.int/
REGIONAL OFFICES
• Southern Africa • West Africa • Central Africa • Eastern Africa • The Caribbean • Pacific
The Centre for the Development Enterprise
(CDE) is an African, Caribbean and Pacific
(ACP)/European Union (EU) joint institution created in
the framework of the Cotononou Agreement. Its objective is to ensure the
development of professional ACP enterprises
The CDE lends assistance to:
-ACP enterprises: starting-up, expending or in process of
diversification or restructuring ;
-Private sector organisations - professional associations,
federations, technical centres, investment promotion bodies, etc;
- ACP consultants and advisory
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2 Avenue Edmond Van Nieuwenhuyse 1160 Brussels Tel: + 32 2 679 18 11 Fax: + 32 2 675 26 03
Chef du Bureau Régional CDE / Head of the CDE Caribbean Regional Office
Edificio Centro de Exportacion e Inversion de la Republica Dominicana (CEI-RD) /Avenida 27 de Febrero, esq. Avenida Luperon/ Santo Domingo / Republica Dominicana
Tel.: + 1 809 531 2832 +32 2 679 19 23 Fax: + 1 809 531 2832 E-mail: [email protected]
operating in the private sector, with the following
main objectives:
• Improving the competitiveness of
enterprises • Improving access to
financing for SMEs • Support for a capacity
building of intermediary
organizations in the private sector
• Improving the business climate by fostering dialogue
between private and public partnership • Promoting
investments
companies, to build their capacity to meet the needs of enterprises.
Eligible sectors for CDE Assistance:
In principle, all sectors are eligible but priority is given to projects that have a high impact on economical &
social development, preserve the environment and are based on
responsible management.
For all requests, please contact the CDE Technical Intervention Office in
your country/region.
direct assistance to SMEs, mainly in the framework of sector
programmes that are essential for the economies of the ACP countries,
but also for individual projects ;
- support for capacity building of intermediary organisations (in
complementarity with the Pro€Invest programme, which the
Centre has “managed” since 2002), particularly with regard to training
and information, to promoting
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SMEs and to public/private dialogue ;
- Support for financial institutions, particularly with regard to pre- and
post-investment activities in the context of financing SMEs, as well as
training SME project appraisers in the financial institutions ;
- Assistance for ACP consultants as regards training and information, as well as facilitating partnerships with
their EU counterparts.
UNCTAD http://unctad.org/
UNCTAD Contacts
Entity Fax
(+41 22) E-mail
Office of the
Secretary-General (S
GO)
917 0042 sgo@uncta
d.org
Main Goals
• To work as a laboratory of ideas and to provide on-the-ground assistance to help developing countries raise living standards through trade, investment, finance and technology
• To help developing countries benefit
UNCTAD offers member States expertise on all issues related to investment and enterprise development.
• Conducts cutting-edge research and analysis in the field of investment for sustainable development;
• Informs policymakers about the structure and evolution of foreign direct investment in the world, and outlines the
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Mr.
Mukhisa Kituyi
Secretary-General
Mr. Petko Draganov
Deputy
Secretary-General
Division on
Globalization and
Development
Strategies (GDS)
Director: Mr.
Richard Kozul-Wright
917 0274 [email protected]
from the globalized economy
• To contribute to international debate on emerging issues related to developing countries and the world economy - such as the current global financial crisis - through major reports, policy briefs, and contributions to international conferences.
Main Activities Globalization and Development Strategies
• Identify broad trends and prospects in the world economy, such as the recent rise in "South-South" trade
• Identify solutions to the economic
main trends in investment; • Provides technical assistance
to enable beneficiary countries to attract more investment for sustainable development, including through investment policy reviews;
• Focal point for issues related to international investment agreements;
• Promotes entrepreneurship and enterprise creation and expansion;
• Participates in the setting of international accounting standards; and
• Encourages responsible investment through initiatives such as the establishment of principles for sustainable development in agriculture.
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Division on
Investment and
Enterprise(DIAE)
Director: Mr. James
Zhan
917 0498 [email protected]
Division on
International Trade in Goods
and Services
and Commodities (DITC)
Director: Mr.
Guillermo Valles
917 5176 [email protected]
development challenges of African countries
• Analyse the effects on least developed countries of international aid and of other efforts to promote development
• Help with the restructuring of developing-country debt
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Division on
Technology and
Logistics(DTL)
Director: Ms. Anne Miroux
917 0052 dtlinfo@un
ctad.org
Division for Africa,
Least Develope
d Countries
and Special
Programmes(ALDC)
Director: Mr. Taffere Tesfachew
917 0046 aldc@uncta
d.org
Resources Managem
917 0057 ResourcesManageme
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ent Service(R
MS)
Technical Cooperati
on Service (T
CS) Chief: Ms. Manuela Tortora
Intergovernmental Support Service (ISS)
Chief and Secretary
of the Trade and Development Board:
Ms. Masoumeh
Sahami
917 0043 tc@unctad.
org
917 0056 [email protected]
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Communications,
Information and
Outreach Unit
(Geneva) Chief: Ms. Christiane Stepanek
917 0051
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UNCTAD New York
Office DC2-1120,
United Nations,
New York, NY 10017 OiC: Mr. Mussie
Delelegn
+1 212 963 0027
CEDA
Caribbean Export Development
http://www.carib-export.com/
Baobab Tower, Warrens, Barbados
Caribbean Export Development Agency
(Caribbean Export) is a regional export
development and trade and
Caribbean Export carries out numerous work programme activities specifically designed to enhance the competitiveness of firms from CARIFORUM countries
Regular Procedures – Maximum €30,000
Accelerated Procedures
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Agency (Caribbean Export)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 34B,BARBADOS. BB14000
Tel: +1(246) 436-0578
Fax: +1(246) 436-9999
E-mail: [email protected]
Av. Pedro Henríquez Ureña No. 150
Torre Diandy XIX, Piso 7
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Tel: + 1 (809) 531 65 65
Fax: + 1 (809) 473 75 32
investment promotion organisation of the Forum
of Caribbean States (CARIFORUM) currently executing the Regional
Private Sector Programme (RPSDP) funded by the
European Union under the 10th European
Development Fund (EDF). Caribbean Export’s
mission to increase the competitiveness of the Caribbean countries by
providing export development and
investment promotion services through effective programme execution and
strategic partnerships.
through investment, management and product development, market expansion and export diversification. Additionally we have strengthened the institutional capacity of public and private sector Business Support Organisations (BSOs) particularly sector associations, trade promotions agencies and investment promotions agencies through some of these activities.
Some of our key initiatives include the facilitation of the Direct Assistance Grants Scheme (DAGS), Grant Proposal Writing, Export Marketing and ProNet Training. Our beneficiaries have also participated in regional trade shows such as the Trade and Investment Convention (TIC),
Maximum €5,000
Belize Rural Development Programme
http://www.brfp.org/
Name – Position – Phone – Mobile - Phone Number - Fax
1. Lorne Solis - Programme Manager (501) 223-0495, (501) 610-
The Belize Rural Finance Programme (BRFP) is a
programme being funded jointly by the International
Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the
Central American Bank for
The programme is being implemented in the rural areas of
all the Belize districts and will target the productive poor (including small
farmers, crafts men and women, artisans, and entrepreneurs in other industries) and poor sectors of the
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5729 (501) 223-0487
2. Faith Cunningham - Programme Accountant
(501) 223-0495, (501) 223-0487
3. Nadia Vernon - Programme Assistant (501) 223-0495, (501) 223-0487
4.Emerson Burke - Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
(501) 223-0495 - (501) 610-5719 (501) 223-0487
5. Debra Lewis - Gender Specialist (501) 223-0495, (501) 223-0487
Economic Integration (CABEI), and the
Government of Belize.
The programme's main goal is to improve the quality of life and income of the poor and near-poor in Belize by designing and developing
permanent access to a wide range of superior financial services including savings,
credit, insurance, fund transfer and other financial products and services that
meet their needs at an affordable cost.
rural population, including women and youth.
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International Fund for
Agricultural Development
(IFAD)
Headquarters - General inquiries
International Fund for Agricultural Development
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy
www.ifad.org
Tel: 39-0654591
Fax +39-065043463 - E-mail [email protected]
Paolo Silveri Gerente de programas Via Paolo di Dono, 44
Rome, Work: +39 0654592409 Fax: +39 0654593409
The International Fund for Agricultural Development
(IFAD), a specialized agency of the United Nations, was
established as an international financial
institution in 1977 as one of the major outcomes of the
1974 World Food Conference. The conference was organized in response
to the food crises of the early 1970s that primarily
affected the Sahelian countries of Africa. It
resolved that "an International Fund for
Agricultural Development should be established
immediately to finance agricultural development projects primarily for food
production in the developing countries." One
of the most important insights emerging from the
conference was that the causes of food insecurity and famine were not so
much failures in food
Since it was created in 1977, IFAD has focused exclusively on rural poverty reduction, working with
poor rural populations in developing countries to eliminate poverty, hunger and malnutrition;
raise their productivity and incomes; and improve the quality of their lives. The Fund has designed and
implemented projects in very different natural, socio-economic and cultural environments. Many
IFAD-supported projects and programmes have been in remote areas, and have targeted some of
the poorest and most deprived segments of the rural population.
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production but structural problems relating to
poverty, and to the fact that the majority of the
developing world's poor populations were
concentrated in rural areas.
EMPRETEC http://www.unctadxi.org/templates/Startpage____7428.aspx Empretec Programme UNCTAD Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10 Switzerland
Empretec is an integrated capacity-building
programme of the United Nations Conference on
Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The programme promotes the creation of
sustainable support structures that help
Empretec's core product is the Entrepreneurship Training
Workshop (ETW). On the basis of written applications and business-focused interviews, approximately
thirty participants enter the programme through an initial
achievement motivation workshop which encourages the individuals to
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Tel: (+41) 22 917 5507 Fax: (+41) 22 917 0122 [email protected]
promising entrepreneurs build innovative and
internationally competitive small and medium sized
enterprises (SMEs). Empretec also encourages the formation of mutually
beneficial business linkages among SMEs as well as with transnational corporations
(TNCs). As a result, it contributes to the
development of a dynamic private sector and an open
entrepreneurial culture. Therefore, it is a vital
complement to effective macroeconomic policies and
enabling legal and regulatory framework.
The name Empretec – the Spanish acronym for
emprendedores (entrepreneurs) and
tecnología (technology) – has been first introduced in Argentina in 1988. Since its
inception, the Empretec programme has been
initiated in 32 countries, assisting more than 180,000 entrepreneurs through local
focus on their roles as entrepreneurs and challenges them to critically examine their personal strengths and weaknesses. The ETW is an
opportunity for the participants to become more familiar with the behavioural competencies of
successful entrepreneurs, strengthen and enhance those behaviours in themselves, and finally be able to apply the behaviours in their own
businesses.
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market-driven business support centres.
Organization of American States
(OAS)
http://www.oas.org/en/default.asp We welcome all of your comments and questions. You may contact us at [email protected]. Main Telephone Number: +1 (202) 370-5000 Address: Office of the General Secretariat of the OAS 2nd Floor, 1216 Blue Marlin Blvd. P.O. Box 2019 Belize City, Belize, C.A. Tel: (501) 223-3144 | (501) 223-3181 Fax: (501) 223-3130 Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Email: [email protected]
Our objective is to showcase the programs and activities contributing to national development. We trust that the site will promote a deeper understanding of OAS efforts in Belize. Our office was established in August 1995.
Development and Education
Multilateral Investment Fund
(MIF)
http://www5.iadb.org/mif/ BELIZE 1024 Newtown Barracks 101 1st Floor Marina Towers Building Belize City, Belize Telephone: (501) 221-5300 Fax: (501) 221-5312 E-mail: [email protected]
The MIF’s projects are powered by the conviction that levelling the Access playing field is necessary in order to create more opportunity, to spur productive, equitable economic growth and to provide a sustainable means of exiting poverty.
The Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) supports economic growth and poverty reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean through encouraging increased private investment and advancing private sector development. It works with the private sector to develop, finance, and execute innovative business models that benefit entrepreneurs and poor and low-
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Headquarters Multilateral Investment Fund Inter-American Development Bank 1300 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20577 Fax: (202) 942-8100 E-mail: [email protected] For financing http://www5.iadb.org/mif/Projects/Financing/tabid/408/language/en-US/Default.aspx
income households; partners with a wide variety of institutions from the private, public and nonprofit sectors; evaluates results; and shares lessons learned.
Belize Natural Energy
Charitable Trust
http://www.bnetrust.org/funding/grant-funding BELIZE Natural Energy Charitable Trust • 501-822-2440/2441 • P.O. Box 43 • City of Belmopan • Cayo District • Belize • Central America • Email: [email protected]
BELIZE Natural Energy Charitable Trust is committed to the development of the Belizean people and their communities.
The Trust provides funding to organizations and individual
projects/programs that are aimed at the empowerment of people and
community. Who can apply?
Organizations located within the country of Belize and are working towards the development of the people and the countries are all
welcome to apply. This includes all Agencies, Governmental and Non-
Governmental Organizations, Educational Institutions and other
public/private sector entities. How do I apply?
The grant process of the Trust is
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effective and efficient; our goal is to make the application process simple
and easy.
HIVOS http://www.hivos.org/ grant applications http://hivos.org/grants-applications?__utma=1.1849335451.1392135523.1392135523.1392319837.2&__utmb=1.1.10.1392319837&__utmc=1&__utmx=-&__utmz=1.1392319837.2.2.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=(not%20provided)&__utmv=-&__utmk=157284027 Visiting address Raamweg 16 2596 HL The Hague The Netherlands T +31 (0)70 376 55 00 F +31 (0)70 362 46 00 E [email protected] Twitter: @hivosorg
Hivos is an international development organisation guided by humanist values.
Together with local civil society organisations in
developing countries, Hivos wants to contribute to a free, fair and sustainable
world. A world in which all citizens – both women and men – have equal access to opportunities and resources
for development and can participate actively and
equally in decision-making processes that determine
their lives, their society and their future.
Hivos is committed to people in Africa, Asia and Latin America who
are systematically blocked from rights, opportunities and resources.
A lasting improvement in their situation is the ultimate measure for
our work. One of the guiding principles of our philosophy is
strengthening the social position of women.
Social Investment Fund
(SIF)
http://www.sifbelize.org/ Head Office Mailing Address: Social Investment Fund 1902 Constitution Drive City of Belmopan Belize, C.A.
The Belize Social Investment Fund is a Statutory Body, charged to equitably and adequately respond to the human development needs of the poor and vulnerable population in Belize in
SIF’s new strategic plan aims to achieve its broadened mission by continuing the development and implementation of projects and programmes that provide financial and technical assistance to civil society entities and local
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Hours Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm Telephone:
§ +501 822 0239 § +501 822 0508
Emails: Acting Executive Director: [email protected] Belize Municipal Development Program: [email protected]
order to enable every citizen to fully develop, flourish and function in his or her maximum potential. According to the Act, “The Fund shall, subject to the availability of resources, approve projects and programmes and provide, either wholly or partially, financial and technical assistance to community groups with development goals, and local government organizations, for the execution of such projects or programmes which will serve to provide basic services to the most severely affected groups in the country.”
government organizations for the provision of basic development services to the most severely affected groups in the country.
United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP)
Third Floor, Lawrence Nicholas Office Complex P.O. Box 53, Belmopan, Cayo District Belize, Central America Phone: (501) 822-0467, 822-2688, 822-2635 Fax: (501) 822-3364
The goal of the United Nations Development Programme is to help improve the lives of the poorest women and men, the marginalized and the disadvantaged. We work in
Poverty Reduction Democratic Governance
Crisis Prevention & Recovery HIV/AIDS
Environment & Energy Women's Empowerment
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Email: [email protected] Website: www.undp.org/belize
the following areas: Democratic Governance, Poverty Reduction and Achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (including HIV and AIDS), Crisis Prevention and Recovery, and Environment and Sustainable Development.
Human Development
Protected Areas Conservation
Trust
(PACT)
http://www.pactbelize.org/ For inquiries, please contact [email protected] or visit the PACT office: Protected Areas Conservation Trust (PACT) 3 Mango Street Belmopan City Cayo District, Belize, C.A. Tel: +501 822 3637 Fax: +501 822 3759
PACT is a strategic partner in the funding management and sustainable development of Belize’s natural and cultural resources for the benefit of Belizeans and the global community.
Grants Programme Currently PACT offers grants fewer
than two (2) categories namely, Project Grants and Capacity Building Grants. A recipient of Trust moneys
includes non-governmental organizations (NGO) or community based organizations (CBO) involved in conservation or protected areas management and registered under
the NGO Act 2000 and in good standing and; government agencies
involved in the conservation and management of natural resources.
Project Grants Through Project Grants, PACT
provides funding for activities which establish, operate, maintain, and
enhance protected areas in Belize. This support will facilitate
conservation, maintenance of
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biodiversity, protection of ecological processes, provision of visitor
enjoyment, and improvement in the quality of life in buffer
communities. Applicants to Trust monies must submit proposals in line with PACT’s priority areas for
funding.
Siemens Stiftung (Foundation)
http://www.siemens-stiftung.org/en/foundation/ Kaiserstraße 16 80801 Munich, Germany Phone: +49 89 540 487-0 Fax: +49 89 540 487-440 Email: [email protected]
Its goal is to promote positive social change by funding opportunities that encourage social and economic engagement. The Foundation focuses on projects in education (science and technology, language development and integration), culture (performing arts and music), social entrepreneurship (water and energy, environment and cooperative farming, social entrepreneurship and knowledge sharing), and
The Foundation offers several funding opportunities such as: the Empowering People Award, a Student Competition for researching scientific solutions, and the Music in Africa Project.
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basic needs. Gerda Henkel Stiftung
http://www.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/foundation Gerda Henkel Stiftung Malkastenstrasse 15 40211 Düsseldorf Germany Phone: +49 (0)211 93 65 24 - 0 Fax: +49 (0)211 93 65 24 - 44 Email [email protected] Web www.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de
The Gerda Henkel Stiftung foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports projects in the humanities. It supports research by scholars around the world and awards scholarships especially to up and coming scholars
Current grant programs include: • Fellowships with various universities in the U.S., the U.K., France, and Germany. • Program M4Human for Experienced Researchers in Historical Humanities and Islamic Studies • PhD Scholarships • Research Grants • Special Program in Security, Society, and the State • Special Program in Islam, the Modern Nation State and Transnational Movements • Special Program in Central Asia
Robert Bosch Stiftung
http://www.bosch-stiftung.de/content/language2/html/index.asp Stuttgart Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH Heidehofstr. 31 70184 Stuttgart Germany Postal address Postfach 10 06 28 70005 Stuttgart
The Robert Bosch Stiftung (Foundation) supports projects and initiatives that meet the social needs both in Germany and abroad. The organization seeks programs that promote new developments that bring about change. Funded projects supplement the Foundation’s existing projects or projects that contribute to meeting the Foundation’s goals.
The Foundation offers: competitions, scholarships, prizes, funding pilot projects, supporting surveys, seminars, training and continuing education, and more. Current projects include the International Commission on the Balkans, and the Committee on the Family and Demographic Change. In addition, the Foundation collaborates with a research college that focuses on geriatrics as well as a multidisciplinary graduate college that researches multimorbidity in
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Germany Phone: +49 (0)711 46084-0 Fax: +49 (0)711 46084-94 Map Data Terms of Use Report a map error Map Satellite Directions to Berlin office (PDF) Berlin Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH Berlin Representative Office Französische Straße 32 10117 Berlin Germany Phone: +49 (0)30 220025-0 Fax: +49 (0)30 220025-300
old age. Similar programs and projects are supported in the areas of secondary education, language skills, and working with ministries of education. The Foundation does not fund: institutional third-party projects, filling budget gaps, or individual case requests (e.g., for therapy, medical care, etc.).
Berghof Foundation
Berghof Center Berghof Foundation Altensteinstrasse 48a 14195 Berlin, Germany Web: http://berghof-foundation.org
The Berghof Foundation, established in 1971, works with organizations around the world to create non-violent responses to conflict-related situations.
The Foundation focuses on conflict research, peace support, and peace education and offers three grant opportunities: Grant for Innovation in Conflict Transformation (GIC) supports projects at a maximum of € 75,000. The Foundation’s Board of Trustees
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selects a focus annually for this grant. Previously funded projects include the development of an interactive peace education Internet tool for teachers in Chechnya, and the development of a crisis-mapping platform used in Egypt to map harassment against women. Organizations and individuals can apply. Applications must be for new projects, as the grant does not support projects already in progress. Letters of Inquiry (LOI) are accepted and expected. An LOI Form is available online. In addition, applicants must provide a CV (no more than 3 pages long) for each project team member. Applicants that move on to Phase 2 are contacted by the Foundation by the end of November. At that time, a full application will be required. Proposals that include matching funds will be given preference. The Grant Application Form must also be completed and is available online. All correspondence must be in English. A call for proposals for this program will be posted early in 2014. Strategic Partnering Initiative (SPI) funds projects that facilitate mutual
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development and growth. Grantees work directly with the Berghof Foundation. There is no deadline date for this program. Potential partners will be contacted. Georg Zundel Scholarship (GZS) is a 2-year scholarship of € 15,000 per year to PhD students specializing in conflict transformation. This program does not take place every year. Expect the next call for applications early in 2014.