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28. 12. 2022.

Аутор: balkansmedia.org Извор: balkansmedia.org

BMAP FORWARD Joint Advocacy Grants

The Balkan Media Assistance Program to Foster Organizational Readiness While Advancing Resilient Development (BMAP Forward), funded by USAID and implemented by Internews as a part of the PROGRESS Human Rights Support Mechanism, is opening a call for Joint Advocacy Grants.

The deadline for submission of applications within this call is January 20, 2023.               

About this Call

As Western Balkan countries orient themselves toward EU integration, these countries require ongoing social transformation in areas such as democratization, strengthening rule of law and freedom of expression and combatting gender-based violence. 

The COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected progress toward reforms of these fragile countries, which were already struggling to strengthen democratic institutions, enshrine the rule of law and protect media freedom. Open or implicit authoritarian inclinations are ever more present in the region. Freedom House’s 2022 Freedom in the World report classified Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia as only “partly free” and “transitional or hybrid regimes” in terms of media freedom.

USAID’s BMAP Forward project is offering a grant pool for media organizations, media industry associations and Civil Society Organizations based in the five Western Balkan countries to establish regional cooperation or support regional advocacy initiatives that address shared problems impacting independent media. 

The first topics covered under this grant pool will be related to the legal and operating environment for independent media, including issues of safety and security and media freedom. In its quest for creating an enabling media environment, BMAP Forward welcomes project ideas which will advocate for the protection of physical and online safety of journalists (especially female journalists) and reduce legal restrictions on media in the region. 

Advocacy is crucial to raise awareness and provide direct responses to threats to media safety and freedom, building upon monitoring and analysis of evolving trends. It can take the form of direct advocacy, advocacy missions on the ground and awareness-raising campaigns, whereby all activities mutually enrich each other.

The projects may include advocacy activities related to topics as follows:

Research, media monitoring, monitoring of the work of regulatory bodies and functioning of the legal framework;

Improvement of conditions for physical and online safety of journalists;

Research, monitoring, reporting, writing policy recommendations to address coverage of gender-based violence in the media and/or the safety of female journalists;

Developing and/or effectuating early warning mechanisms;

Strengthening media integrity;

Who is Eligible? 

The fund for Joint Advocacy Grants is open for collaborations of two or more media organizations, media industry associations and Civil Society Organizations based in the five Western Balkan BMAP Forward countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia), including BMAP Forward Key Media Partners eager to create joint initiative and come up with advocacy ideas. 

The fund is available for cross-border collaborations of registered entities.

About the Grant

Grant amount: cost-reimbursable grants, each in the maximum amount of $10,000.

Grant duration: 3-9 months.

What Costs Can the Fund Cover?

These grants will cover costs of labor, services, materials, and supplies needed for project implementation. All proposed budgets will undergo a detailed review process by Internews staff prior to approval.

Examples of eligible costs under this grant call: 

Time of staff members/consultants working on the proposed project

Applicable fringe benefits (income tax, health insurance)

Materials and supplies needed to complete the project

Services needed to complete the project 

Local and cross-border travel associated with project implementation. 

Indirect costs (those necessary for running the organization but which are not directly tied to the activities proposed in the project application) may be eligible for reimbursement. Applicants may dedicate 10% of their budget to covering indirect costs. 

USAID’s BMAP Forward staff will work with applicants whose proposals are selected for grants to determine exact eligible costs. 

These costs are NOT eligible under this grant call:

Capital expenditures 

Scholarships and fellowships

Meal allowances for trainers, trainees, consultants, contactors, experts, etc. They are only available to direct employees of the applicant

Registration fees paid to or on behalf of participants or trainees (but not employees) in connection with conferences or training programs

International travel

Construction

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be reviewed and evaluated on a range of selection criteria as follows:

Quality and relevance of the proposed idea (30%)

Feasibility of the proposed idea (20%)

Impact and sustainability (30%)

Budget reasonability (10%)

Clarity of Budget (10%)

How to Apply

This subaward will have one Lead applicant and one or two other partner organizations, who will form a project team together. The application will be completed by the Lead applicant, with whom the subgrant agreement will be signed, should the application be successful. 

All applications must meet the following requirements:

Each Lead Applicant shall nominate one or more partner organization and design a project jointly. Roles and responsibilities should reflect division of work assignments and administration (we advise that Lead applicant contributes with minimum of 50% of work and corresponding portion of the budget).

The application should include: a description of the project, a plan detailing which partner(s) will be responsible for what and how the partnership will work, expected outputs from each member of the project team, and expected results of the collaboration as a whole. 

The Lead Applicant should submit a proposed budget (up to $10,000), including detailed budgets for each partner. No equipment (individual items over $5,000) will be allowed under this Call. 

The Lead Applicant will submit the official application to Internews and lead project communication. 

Work of a project partner can be budgeted under Contractual budget line. We advise that partners sign an agreement or memorandum of understanding, with clearly defined roles, responsibilities and outputs for each partner. 

Applications, including supporting documents, should be submitted in English.

All applications must be submitted by January 20, 2023, at 17:00 CET time. 

All applications must be completed and submitted in the designated Application Form provided by BMAP Forward team.

A detailed budget must be included, using the provided Budget template (Annex 1). Any applications submitted without using the designated budget template will be disqualified.  

Applicants must be registered in one of the five (5) Balkan countries eligible for this call. Please send scanned registration certificate as Annex 2. Legal entities must submit a portfolio of previous relevant work (links) will also be required. 

Applications and supporting documents must be submitted through the Balkansmedia.org platform. APPLICATION SUBMISSION FORM

Technical difficulties with submission through the platform will not be considered an acceptable reason for late submission of the application. We recommended that you submit application well before the deadline so that you can troubleshoot any issues and ask questions if you are having difficulty submitting through the web platform. Applications submitted via e-mail will not be considered except in exceptional circumstances with the written permission of the Internews grants staff. 

Inquiries

All questions regarding this grant call should be directed via email to anezirovic@internews.org with the subject “Inquiry on BMAP Forward Joint Advocacy Grants.” Our team will try to help you in shaping the best idea and polishing the administrative side of the application. We will not accept inquiries via phone.                     

Reporting on Use of the Grant

Awardees are required to submit periodic and final programmatic and financial reports. Narrative and financial reports will be submitted at least twice over the life of selected projects, but the
frequency and type of reporting will depend on duration of selected projects. All reports will be 
submitted in English language. 

Attachments

Subgrant Application Template

Subgrant Detailed Budget Template

Publication Date:  December 27, 2022
Grant amount: up to $10,000.00
Duration: 3-9 months 
Deadline for Applications: January 20, 2023, at 17:00

 

 

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