The Laboratory for Women’s Rights Online is a platform for dialogue and an incubator for projects which aims to fight against online and technology-facilitated gender-based violence.
The program aims to respond to online and technology-facilitated gender-based violence through a coordinated approach.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
In order to be able to claim a grant, the applicant must meet the following conditions:
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- Be a legal entity.
- Be non-profit.
- Belong to one of the following categories: non-governmental organization, civil society organization (association), research actor, private sector actor and
- Be established in an eligible State in accordance with the financial instrument used.
- Be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the partner(s) and not act as an intermediary and
- Have a bank account in the name of the entity and commit to opening an account or sub account to receive grant funds and
- Have identification documents for the beneficiary legal person/legal entity (registration certificate or legal recognition document or registration number or similar documents that can prove the existence of the organization) and
- Have experience of at least two years in implementing projects, or in managing grants, on one of the themes targeted by this call with funding amounts comparable to the amount requested.
- The lead applicant can act either individually or by forming a consortium with one or more partners. The formation of a consortium is not a mandatory condition under this call.
- If the grant is awarded, the lead applicant becomes the beneficiary identified in the Special Conditions. In this regard, it shall assume full financial liability for implementation of the project in compliance with the conditions of the grant contract. The beneficiary shall be the main point of contact for Expertise France. It shall represent any other partners and acts on their behalf. It shall design and coordinate the implementation of the project.
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HOW TO APPLY
Visit French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
DEADLINE; 23 September, 2024