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--- On Sat, 9/12/09, Laurel Heydir <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Laurel Heydir <[email protected]>
Subject: [fkkm] FW: Call for Proposal - Trust fund on Indigenous issues 
relating to the second International Decade of the World's Indigenous People 
[Application: 1 Aug - 1 Nov. '09]
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Saturday, September 12, 2009, 11:21 AM






 




    
                  







From:
NGO-forestry- sector-partnersh i...@yahoogroups. com
[mailto:NGO- forestry- sector-partnersh i...@yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of 
Happy
Tarumadevyanto

  

Trust Fund on Indigenous Issues relating to the Second International Decade
of the World's Indigenous People  

Overview  

The Trust Fund for the Second Decade was established to promote, support and
implement the objectives of the Decade. The Fund will give priority to projects
concerning the main areas of the Second Decade: culture, education, health,
human Rights, the environment and social and economic development. The Advisory
Group for the Trust Fund for the Second Decade consists of members of the
Permanent Forum’s Bureau.  

Indigenous organizations or organizations working for indigenous peoples can
apply for small grants from the Trust Fund. Guidelines to applicants for the
Fund are available below.  

It is expected that the Fund will mainly be used for small grants projects
with a budget for up to 10,000 US$ covering one year’s expenses.  

2010 Call for Proposals 

The 2010 Call for applications for the Trust Fund on Indigenous
Issues relating to the Second International Decade of the World's Indigenous
People is open. Proposals will be accepted between 1 August 2009 and 1 November
2009.  

Applications for Trust Fund grants will be accepted between 1 august 2009
and 1 November 2009. Applications are to be submitted to: indigenousfund@ 
un.org during this time
period. Applications submitted outside of this time period or to other
email addresses will not be considered for funding. Applicants will
receive an acknowledgment of receipt of proposal via email. However, due to the
high volume of proposals received, the Secretariat of the UNPFII will not be
able to respond to questions or requests from applicants. The proposals will be
assessed in April 2010 and successful applicants will receive notice thereafter.
A list of organizations awarded grants will also be posted on this website.  

All applicants must submit their project proposals in accordance
with the Trust Fund Grant Application Instructions, and must also submit a
proposal summary sheet, in conformity with the instructions for filling out the
summary sheet. Applicants should also review the Funding Guidelines for
Activities Relating to the United Nations Second Decade of the World’s
Indigenous People, which were amended in July 2008.  



>>> Grant
Application Instructions  

>>> Summary
Sheet for Grant Proposals (to be filled by applicants) 

>>> Instructions
for Completing the Summary Sheet for Grant Proposals 

>>> Funding
Guidelines For Activities Relating To The United Nations Second International
Decade Of The World’s Indigenous People 

Note to applicants: The Secretariat of the Permanent Forum
on Indigenous Issues reserves the right to publish information on successful
applications, such as the project name, implementing organization and grant
amount, after grant agreements have been signed by the implementing
organization and the Director of DSPD/DESA.  







 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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