Share-Net International Small Grants 2020
Share-Net International has launched their second round of small grants! This call is open to all members of Share-Net International. Becoming a member of Share-Net Bangladesh automatically makes you a member of Share-Net International. Click here to become a member.
The focus of the small grants of 2020 is steered towards translating existing knowledge into products and promoting its use to influence and improve SRHR practice and policy. In line with the planned activities of Share-Net International for 2020, part of the available grants will be allocated to innovative projects or topics, such as investigating the linkages between SRHR and gender equality, youth and/or links with other SDGs.
The objectives of the grant can be three-fold:
- Investigate and test new and innovative approaches in SRHR (i.e. knowledge gaps in the linkages between SRHR and gender equality, youth and/or links with other SDGs).
- Translation of research into products and materials that will be used to facilitate tangible change in policy or practice. This process can build on research done by our members in the field of SRHR.
- Documenting actual changes in policy and practice, related to work done through earlier Share-Net International grants of Share-Net members, and how these have been implemented.
It is crucial to show how the grants will contribute to changes in policy or practice, and to include an analysis of when and how this change will be effectuated, including the expected benefit for specific targets groups. This should be clearly described in your application. The proposal should therefore include a communication plan for achieving these results.
The upper limit per grant is 10,000 euros. However, we do encourage applicants to budget as carefully as possible, so that more proposals can be granted. You can find more information about the small grants call on the Share-Net International website.
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