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Judul: [fkkm] FW: Disability Rights Fund opens first round of grantmaking for 
2010
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PRESS RELEASE  

Disability Rights Fund Releases 2010 Request
for Proposals:  

First Round to Address India, Indonesia, Mexico, and Ukraine  



FEBRUARY15,
2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                     

Contact: Diana Samarasan, Director 

Telephone: 617-261-4593

Email: dsamara...@disabili tyrightsfund. org

 

BOSTON, MA
– The Disability Rights Fund (DRF)—a grantmaking collaborative between donors
and the global disability community which supports the human rights of persons
with disabilities—today announced its first 2010 grants round, “Moving Rights
Forward.” Grantmaking in this round will be targeted to disabled persons’
organizations (DPOs) in three countries where DRF is currently working, Mexico,
Ukraine, & selected states in India, as well as one new country, Indonesia.


 

The broad objective of the Fund—which was officially launched in March 2008 and
is a Project of Tides—is to empower DPOs in the developing world and Eastern
Europe/former Soviet Union to participate in ratification, implementation and
monitoring of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (CPRD). 

 

In the first round of 2010 grantmaking, applicant
organizations from Indonesia, Mexico, Ukraine and eligible states in India may
apply as: a) single organizations or partnerships for 12-month Small Grants
and/or b) national DPO-led coalitions for 24-month National Coalition Grants.
Grants to single organizations will range from USD 5,000 to 20,000 and will
support efforts to build CRPD skills and to develop rights-based advocacy and
monitoring on the CRPD.  Grants to national DPO-led coalitions will range
from USD 30,000 to 50,000 per year (60,000 – 100,000 over 24 months) and will
support advocacy toward ratification of the CRPD, passage of specific
legislation to accord with the CRPD, or the production of alternative/ parallel
reports. 

 

Interested organizations are urged to review the full eligibility
criteria and application details posted at the Fund’s website, 
http://www.disabili tyrightsfund. org/grant. html.
Any questions on the proposal process should be directed to i...@disabilityrigh 
tsfund.org. The
deadline for Small Grants applications is March 29, 2010; the deadline for
National Coalition Grants applications is April 12, 2010. 

 

As DRF’s Director, Diana Samarasan, said, "DRF's 2010 grantmaking process
illustrates our commitment to DPOs working to advance the CRPD in current
target countries as well as our commitment to the expansion of such
opportunities for new countries and organizations.”

 

In 2009, the Fund made 82 one-year grants to organizations in 14 countries
(India, Mexico, Ukraine; Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru; Ghana, Namibia, Uganda;
Bangladesh; and Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and
Solomon Islands), totaling USD 1,933,050. Grants ranged from USD 5000 - 70,000
and supported CRPD skills-building, local rights advocacy, and national-level
CRPD promotion, implementation and monitoring by DPO-led coalitions.

DRF’s donors include Aepoch Fund, the American Jewish World Service, an
anonymous founding donor, the Australian Agency for International Development
(AusAID), the Open Society Institute, The Sigrid Rausing Trust, and the United
Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID).  








    
     

    
    


 



  






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