BM Uyuşturucu ve Suç Ofisi Hibe Duyurusu

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BM Uyuşturucu ve Suç Ofisi Hibe Programı’nın temel amacı gençler arasında uyuşturucu istismarını önlemek için sivil toplumun kapasitesini güçlendirmektir. Hibe çağrısına başvuracak adayların kar amacı gütmeyen örgütlerde ya da sivil toplum kuruluşlarında kayıtlı olması, projenin yönetimi ve hazırlanmasında doğrudan sorumlu olmaları ve daha önce gençlik çalışmalarıyla ilgili faaliyette bulunmuş olmaları gerekmektedir. Hibe desteği üst limit 10.000 dolardır. Tekliflerin 5.000 doların altında olmaması gerekmektedir. Son başvuru tarihi 29 Ağustos 2014’tür.

 

Activities

Grants may be awarded for activities in low- and middle- income countries which fall within the general sphere of prevention of drug use among youth and which:

  • Support the active participation of youth in their communities and are initiated, planned, managed, implemented, monitored and/or evaluated by youth;
  • Connect other youth to the activities of the UNODC Youth Initiative ( www.unodc.org/youth), including on social media;
  • Are focused on prevention on substance use. This is assessed on the basis of how well the project activities are in line with the International Standards on Drug Prevention (http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/prevention/prevention-standards.html) and follow the evidence based practices for prevention work targeting youth presented there. Please note that for example sport and other alternative activities are not regarded as prevention as such, but they can be very successfully used as a settings for prevention activities such as life skills training.

Grants may be awarded either for self-contained activities or for activities which are a component of a larger project.

Furthermore, funds will not normally be given to support travel, meetings, conferences or similar gatherings.

Only novel proposals are considered. In case your organisation has already benefitted from a grant under the DAPC scheme and you would wish to apply for a new grant, you are not able to submit the same proposal again, and you are kindly asked to outline the difference to any previous projects in your application.

 

Applicants

Only bona fide institutions will be considered (not commercial operations). A copy of the registration of the institution with the relevant Government department should be submitted with the application, to document that the organization works on a not for profit basis.

Applicants should be organizations or institutions working with youth  and can apply on behalf of a local youth group. Applicants should have relevant prior experience on substance use prevention, health promotion, youth empowerment or other related field. Furthermore, applicants should have the needed capability to administer the grant.

 

Size of Awards

Awards will not exceed US$ 10,000 and proposals should normally be for amounts of not less than US$ 5,000. All the applications will be considered even if their budget does not reach the higher limit. Please note that the value for money will be assessed as a part of the rating.

Selection of Projects to be Funded

The final selection will be made by Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section on the basis of the criteria outlined in the  Call for Proposals, as well as an endorsement by the relevant UNODC Field Office and the UNODC Committee on Grants and External Engagement at Headquarters in Vienna.

   

2. HOW TO APPLY

Applicants should fill in the DAPC grant proposal summary and the DAPC grant proposal budget, and submit them together with the copy of a registration certificate to the Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section, to the email address youthinitiative@unodc.org, no later than 29 August 2014, midnight (GMT+2 hours).

Only duly filled applications sent within the deadline will be considered for funding. Please see the Call for Proposals for more detailed instructions on how to apply.

For any further questions on how to apply please contact the UNODC Prevention-team via emailyouthinitiative@unodc.org.

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