Building Environmental Initiative Capacity in Global Communities

GrantID: 14544

Grant Funding Amount Low: $70,000

Deadline: October 10, 2022

Grant Amount High: $70,000

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for LGBTQIA+ Projects Funded by the Prize

The Prize for LGBTQIA+ Projects, established in 1988 by a prominent Banking Institution, aims to support non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and individual candidates working towards advancing the rights and well-being of LGBTQIA+ individuals worldwide. Given the international scope of this grant, the priority outcomes are tailored to address the diverse needs and challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ communities globally, with a particular focus on initiatives that can demonstrate tangible impact.

Advancing Equality and Human Rights

One of the primary outcomes targeted by this grant is the advancement of equality and human rights for LGBTQIA+ individuals. This includes supporting projects that challenge discriminatory laws and practices, promote legal recognition of LGBTQIA+ identities, and advocate for the protection of LGBTQIA+ rights at local, national, and international levels. Initiatives that have shown promise in this area include those that engage with policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders to foster a more inclusive and accepting environment.

Projects that focus on education and awareness-raising are also considered high priority. By promoting understanding and acceptance of LGBTQIA+ individuals within broader society, such initiatives can play a critical role in reducing stigma and discrimination. This can involve the development of educational resources, the organization of community events, and the implementation of campaigns aimed at challenging harmful stereotypes and misconceptions.

Improving Health and Well-being

Another key outcome is the improvement of health and well-being among LGBTQIA+ populations. This encompasses a range of areas, including mental health support, HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, and access to healthcare services that are sensitive to the specific needs of LGBTQIA+ individuals. Projects that provide training for healthcare providers, establish support networks for LGBTQIA+ individuals, and advocate for the inclusion of LGBTQIA+-specific health services within national health systems are particularly valued.

The grant also prioritizes initiatives that address the intersectional needs of LGBTQIA+ individuals, recognizing that the experiences of LGBTQIA+ people can be further complicated by factors such as poverty, displacement, and racial or ethnic minority status. By supporting projects that take an intersectional approach, the Prize aims to ensure that its funding has the most significant possible impact on the lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals who are among the most marginalized and vulnerable.

In evaluating projects against these priority outcomes, the Prize will consider the extent to which applicants have demonstrated a clear understanding of the needs and challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ communities in their specific context. Applicants will also be expected to show how their proposed projects will achieve tangible outcomes, and how they will sustain their work over time.

The international scope of the Prize means that it is open to applications from a wide range of countries and contexts. However, this also means that the competition for funding is intense, and applicants will need to demonstrate a high level of innovation, effectiveness, and commitment to advancing the rights and well-being of LGBTQIA+ individuals.

Measuring Success and Impact

The success of projects funded by the Prize will be measured against a set of clear indicators, including the number of individuals reached, the extent to which projects have contributed to changes in laws, policies, or practices, and the impact on the health and well-being of LGBTQIA+ individuals. The Banking Institution will work closely with grantees to ensure that they have the support and resources needed to achieve their goals and demonstrate their impact.

Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded by the Prize for LGBTQIA+ Projects? A: Projects that advance equality and human rights, improve health and well-being, and address the intersectional needs of LGBTQIA+ individuals are given high priority.

Q: How will the Prize evaluate the success of funded projects? A: Success will be measured against clear indicators, including the number of individuals reached and the impact on laws, policies, or practices affecting LGBTQIA+ individuals.

Q: Can individuals or organizations from any country apply for the Prize? A: Yes, the Prize is open to applications from NGOs and individual candidates worldwide, regardless of nationality or location.

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