Oct 15, 2007

Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation - Request for Proposals

Request for Proposals

Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation is inviting proposals from organizations and institutions in the countries of the Wider Black Sea Region on the Trust’s three programs:vic participation, cross-border initiatives and east-east cooperation. Applicants may find descriptions of the Trust’s programs on this website.

How it works:
The Black Sea Trust operates with a small, skilled staff with extensive experience in the region. BST grantmaking is overseen by an Advisory Board with representatives from every BST-supported country, as well as from the BST founding partners (Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and USAID). BST grantmaking committee is composed of GMF and BST staff members, and BST founding partners. An extensive network of proposal reviewers made up of partner donors and local experts further guide BST grantmaking review and ensure coordination.

Through its grantmaking, BST supports a wide range of innovative and creative forms of citizen participation, cross-border initiatives and east-east cooperation. Preference will be given to those proposals designed to increase citizen engagement with government; have an impact on public policy; strengthen leadership skills of individuals and organizations; facilitate cross-border and/or cross-sector cooperation; and allow for the transfer of experience and innovative ideas through a clear communication and dissemination plan.

Average grant awards are approximately $18,000. Grants over $25,000 have to be approved by GMF Board of Trustees.

Who is eligible:
Non-governmental organizations, governmental entities, community groups, policy institutes, other associations legally registered in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine and Russia (the oblasts of Krasnodar and Rostov). The projects have to be implemented in one or more of the countries mentioned.

Individuals and political parties may not apply. Non-indigenous organizations may not apply. Cooperative projects between indigenous and non-indigenous organizations are considered under East-East Cooperation component, yet non-indigenous administrative costs will not receive BST support.

The Black Sea Trust does not support scholarly research, academic fellowships and scholarships, one-off events, humanitarian aid, refugee or IDP return, religious activities, the arts or sciences. BST only supports travel and website creation/maintenance as components of larger activities.

Duration of projects:
Generally, the maximum duration of projects is 12 months. Exceptionally, outstanding projects of a longer duration may be considered.

Amount granted:
The average grant will be between USD 16,000 – 19,000.

How to apply:
BST grants generally range from $5,000 and $75,000, with most grants falling between $15,000 and $25,000. BST can support exceptional multi-year projects, renewable on an annual basis contingent upon satisfactory interim reports and performance.

There are no application deadlines. Project proposals are accepted on a rolling basis and grant decisions are made monthly. Final approval will be made by a grantmaking committee or, if over $25,000, by the German Marshall Fund's Board of Trustees.

Website: http://www.gmfus.org/

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