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What do NGOs ‘need’ to apply for the Funding Support from the US Government’s Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration?
The US Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration (PRM) recently issued the guidelines for NGOs seeking grant support from it...Besides guiding applicant organizations, these guidelines also serve as an excellent resource for developing effective proposals for submitting them to other donor agencies...
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What do NGOs ‘need’ to apply for the Funding Support from the US Government’s Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration?
The US Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration (PRM) recently issued the guidelines for NGOs seeking grant support from it...Besides guiding applicant organizations, these guidelines also serve as an excellent resource for developing effective proposals for submitting them to other donor agencies...
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What do NGOs ‘need’ to apply for the Funding Support from the US Government’s Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration?
The US Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration (PRM) recently issued the guidelines for NGOs seeking grant support from it...Besides guiding applicant organizations, these guidelines also serve as an excellent resource for developing effective proposals for submitting them to other donor agencies...
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The US Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugee and
Migration (PRM) recently issued the guidelines for NGOs
seeking grant support from it...Besides guiding applicant organizations, these guidelines also serve as an excellent resource for developing effective proposals for submitting them to other donor agencies...
www.fundsforngos.org www.fundsforngos.org
The Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration
(PRM) at the United States Department of State has recently issued general guidelines, referred to as ‘FY 2010 General NGO Guidelines for Overseas Assistance,’ for NGOs applying and responding to various funding announcements to be released in the year 2010. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide information for NGOs on regional and/or issue-specific aspects of different funding solicitations made available through the Bureau. www.fundsforngos.org
The new funding guidelines issued on 19 October 2009
provide deep insight on the preparations that NGOs need to make while apply for grants at the PRM. The guidelines cover various components of the funding announcement from taking into consideration the local policies to security analysis to sustainable local partnerships to adhering towards proposal formats and to justification of proposed budgets. But along with serving as guidance for preparing to seek funding from PRM, these guidelines also provide sufficient information on preparing an effective grant proposal for seeking funds from other agencies as well. www.fundsforngos.org
Here, we are providing an unofficial interpretation of
the guidelines, summarizing the important elements of the entire process so that NGO subscribers at FundsforNGOs.org are aware about them while responding to the solicitations issued by PRM: www.fundsforngos.org
As part of the Bureau’s policy priorities, NGOs applying for
funding should ensure that their proposals indicate a strong partnership basis for the proposed projects. Partnerships with local governments of countries where projects have to be implemented and also with other bilateral and multilaterals such as the UN agencies can give lot of weight to the project while considering granting financial support for it. Besides, keeping in view of the PRM’s own mission and objectives, the proposal should ensure that at least 50% of the beneficiaries are refugees. Besides, NGOs should also put in practice a Code of Conduct that protects beneficiaries from sexual exploitation and abuse. www.fundsforngos.org
NGOs should demonstrate that they would apply Minimum
Humanitarian Standards while implementing projects. Minimum Humanitarian Standards in emergency projects like disaster responses can be according to the Sphere Handbook. But for other types of projects, these Standards have to be according to the relevant internationally accepted principles and practices. For example, if the project is about providing water facilities to the community, NGOs should input procedures in their proposals that test the quality of the water to be provided. Similarly, for projects that fund a refugee program, NGOs should not propose infrastructure for which material is not available in the local market. In health and education projects, PRM strongly discourages standalone interventions that do not collaborate with governmental agencies and UN organizations at the local level and instead lead to the creation of parallel systems. All proposed projects should be in line with the national policies and working collaborations have to be established with relevant local authorities and the UN agencies and other multilaterals and bilaterals. MORE AT:
What do NGOs ‘need’ to apply for the Funding
Support from the US Government’s Bureau of Population, Refugee and Migration?
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