Last date : August 17, 2015
The 2015 Request for Proposals for the Robert Carr Civil Society Networks Fund is now open and you can apply for a grant to seek support for core-funding and/or pragmatic needs of your NGO network for up to 3 years from 2016 to 2018.
This is an excellent grant opportunity for NGO networks (global and regional networks as well as consortia) that have a proven track record in working towards RCNF outcomes are prioritized.
New and emerging networks can be recommended for funding to the extent that they fill a gap in the global HIV response. Preferably, new and emerging networks will submit an application in a consortium with other global and/or regional networks with a proven track record.
The RCNFs vision is to achieve “Getting to Zero”: zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination, zero AIDS related deaths. Our goal is to support the work of global and regional civil society networks to address critical factors for scaling up access to prevention, treatment, care and support and to protect the rights of inadequately served populations. The RCNF endeavours to make impacts that enhance the quality, effectiveness, relevance and equity of HIV responses reaching ISPs.
The RCNF focuses on networks that address the needs and human rights of inadequately served populations. These are groups or persons that face a higher HIV risk, mortality and/or morbidity when compared to the general population, and have, at the same time, less access to information and services. They include people living with HIV, gay men and other men who have sex with men, women and men who use drugs, prisoners, sex workers and transgender people, but depending on the dynamic of the epidemic may also include women and girls, youth, migrants, and people living in rural areas.
For more details : http://www.robertcarrfund.org/funding/request-for-proposals/
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