human rights offers grants for developing countries.

The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) Human Rights Small Grants Scheme provides Short-term funding for Non-Government Organizations and human rights institutions in developing countries for projects that promote and protect human rights.

Aims of the Human Rights Small Grants Scheme

Eligible organizations:

Eligible project activities:

Must achieve one or more of the following objectives;

Directly benefit marginalised groups (such as people with disability, women, children and youth, people living with HIV/AIDS, prisoners, homeless people, refugees and internally displaced people, Indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities and others)

promote equal opportunities for women and men in line with AusAID’s gender policy.

Where possible, projects should also:

Applications must include a strategy for identifying the project as an Australian Government-supported initiative.

Applications for joint or partial funding of a larger project with other contributors will be accepted.

Applications for funding project activities that have previously received an HRSGS grant will be considered.

New funds will not be released until previous HRSGS funding has been acquitted.

Applications must be for projects that adhere to the following Australian Government policies

Project activities not eligible for funding:

Amount and duration of funding:

Application Deadline: 2 October.

For more information and application, visit; Human Rights Small Grants Scheme Website

 

 

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