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Assistance Programs; Public Affairs Section; Democracy Grants
DEMOCRACY
GRANTS PROGRAM
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Call For Proposals: Earth Day 2010, Kyiv
The Grant’s Office of the U.S. Embassy is soliciting proposals from Ukrainian national NGO’s for a public information and action campaign to start in April of this year in Kyiv in conjunction with the 40th Anniversary of the celebration of Earth Day, April 22, 2010. The campaign should focus on a number of different civic actions which would allow citizens to participate to protect the environment. Part of the program should include an Earth Day celebrations – for example, a clean-up campaign and outdoor music “festival” with public information and participation at a prominent location in Kyiv held on Saturday, April 24.
All proposals must be received by March 15.
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Program Purpose
The Democracy Grants Program supports projects to foster the development and education of civil society
in Ukraine. The program is a focused but flexible mechanism, which provides seed money for unique and
sustainable projects, particularly projects that help develop the capacity and sustainability of
non-governmental organizations in Ukraine. Selection of projects is based on the applicants' ability to
demonstrate concrete achievements which can show an impact in a given field or community. Over 600 projects
from Ukrainian NGOs have received funding through the Democracy Grants Program since July 1996. Applications
are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Major Program Requirements
- Grants can only be given to Ukrainian NGOs (non-profit and non-governmental organizations) registered in
accordance with Ukrainian law. NGOs include, but are not limited to civic organizations or associations,
charitable foundations and think tanks.
- NGOs and their members cannot represent or be affiliated with a political party, or appointed or elected
officials.
- Although the maximum funding available for a single grant is $24,000, the average amount of awarded
grants is between $5,000 and $15,000.
- American or other third-country organizations and individuals are not eligible to apply for grants.
- General competition application must be submitted in English and Ukrainian.
- In addition to general competition, the Embassy will, from time to time, hold special regional or
thematic competitions, which may have different rules regarding project eligibility. Check the US Embassy
website and local media for announcements.
General Competition Project Themes
Project proposals must clearly initiate and promote one or more of the following themes:
- Human Rights education, monitoring, and reporting: Proposals should describe
follow-up activities and what segment(s) of society will be targeted.
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Rule of Law and Legal Reforms: Legal support services, public education and
advocacy, judicial support, lobbying efforts and related follow-up
activities.
- Economic Reforms: Promoting market economy initiatives, improving the business
environment for small and medium size enterprises. Supporting better
working relationships between the public and private sectors. Lobbying
for taxation reform and for other issues of concern to private
enterprises and entrepreneurs.
- Civil Society Development: Initiatives that will further the development,
effectiveness and sustainability of the third sector.
- Electoral System Support: Voter education and elections monitoring including
training and other election related issues.
- Anti-Corruption and Transparency in Government: Education and awareness
campaigns.
- Anti-Trafficking: Projects to promote
awareness, prevention and legal remedies.
- Ethnic, minority and women's equality: Advocacy, legal consulting and association building projects and related issues.
How to apply
To apply, please download and complete the application packet, which could be found on the website of the
US Embassy in Kyiv,
http://kyiv.usembassy.gov/files/assistance_democracygrants_app_eng.doc. You are
requested to submit the proposal with supporting documents, i.e. resumes, budget, by
e-mail to: KyivDemGrants@state.gov.
If you have not received a confirmation of receipt of your application within 5 working days,
please call the Grants Office of the US Embassy on 490-4339 or 490-4055 to inquire about the status of your
application.
| Grants Office |
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Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy
4, Hlybochyts'ka Street
Kyiv, Ukraine 04050
Tel: (38-044) 490-4026/ 490-4339/ 490-4055
Fax: (38-044) 490-4050
E-mail
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Alexandra Needham, Program Coordinator
Sergey Reshetov, Expert, Democracy Commission
Tetyana Podobinska, Expert, Democracy Commission
Olha Zhyryachenkova, Expert, Media Development Fund
Oleh Pastukhov, Expert, Media Development Fund
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