This is a call for proposal for those who believe that Lebanon can and must be better, becoming more sustainable, inclusive, equitable and just for all.
The Social Justice Incubation program is for organizations and groups of people who think that collaboration is the key to making this happen because the problems that we are facing are bigger than any of us and no one can solve them alone.
Every one of us can be part of the solution, but we need to talk and listen to each other, share knowledge, resources and opportunities, and test models of collaboration, projects and initiatives that later on can be replicated or scaled around Lebanon.
The Social Justice Incubation Program has been designed to help organizations to connect and to work together in order to move forward on co-creating and achieving the solutions we all need.
This is a restricted call, accessible only to invited applicants.
This Call For Proposal invites you to submit proposals to apply with your social initiatives for a chance to secure a grant to implement your collaborative initiatives.
This call falls under the “Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Change” (SEE Change) project that is funded by the European Union Regional Trust Fund, EUTF (MADAD), and implemented by Oxfam in Lebanon, COSV, and Beyond Group.
The Call for Proposal is seeking 20 new models of social entrepreneurship. Applications are open for “Collaborative Solutions” implemented by a minimum of two or more entities, (Main Applicant) and (Co-Applicant(s)) that are collaboratively addressing the social challenge together.
The initiatives selected will be showcasing a strong social aim and contribution to social justice, and they will present their solution with sustainable entrepreneurship practices, and within a collaborative framework.
The Restricted Call is open for NGOs, Civil Society Organizations, Social Enterprises, Municipalities, and Public Technical Vocational Institutes. This call is equal opportunity regardless of age, gender, religion, nationality, and other characteristics.
This restricted call is open from March 21st until April 21st at 1:00 PM Beirut time.
4. Annex B: SubGrant Preliminary Budget
6. Annex D: Governance Model (Refer to Question 7 in Application Form)
Register for the Q&A Sessions where we answer all your inquiries about the program on March 25th, 2022.
Q&A Session 1 at Friday, March 25, 10:00 – 11:00
Q&A Session 2 at Friday, March 25, 17:00 – 18:00
Please submit your applications by filling out the Online Application Form (one per Main Applicant, one per Co-Applicant) and sending an email to: SJIP@cosv.org before April 21st, 2022 at 1:00 pm, by writing in the Email Title: “SJIP Response” followed by the Name of Your Organization/Initiative and the related Annexes completed.
For any inquiries or additional information regarding the SJIP Grant, please submit your questions via email to: SJIP@cosv.org before April 1st, 2022 at 1:00 pm. The questions and the answers will be published on a F.A.Q. shared document available online to all the potential applicants.
This program was developed with financial support from the European Union through the Regional Trust Fund for the Response to the Syrian Crisis (Madad Fund). The SEE-Change project is solely responsible for its content and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
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