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Solicitação de propostas O Fundo Robert Carr sociedade civil Networks tem o prazer de anunciar o segundo pedido de propostas (RFP) para as redes da sociedade civil global e regional que abordam questões relacionadas com o HIV. As redes globais e regionais e consórcios de redes que atendam as definições e critérios estabelecidos por este RFP, são convidados a solicitar um subsídio para apoiar o financiamento de base e / ou programática necessidades da rede por até dois anos (2014/2015). O prazo para a apresentação das propostas é 22 de julho de 2013 às 12:00 CET. As candidaturas recebidas após esta data não serão levados em consideração. Apenas as candidaturas apresentadas através do formulário on-line oficial será levado em consideração pelo Fundo Robert Carr sociedade civil Networks. Request for proposals The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund is pleased to announce the second Request for Proposals (RFP) for global and regional civil society networks addressing HIV related issues. Global and regional networks and consortia of networks that meet the definitions and criteria set by this RFP, are invited to apply for a grant to support core-funding and/or programmatic needs of the network for up to two years (2014/2015). The deadline for submission of proposals is 22 July 2013 at 12:00 CET. Applications received after this deadline will not be taken into consideration. Only applications submitted through the official online form will be taken into consideration by the Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund. FULL REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSAPPLICATION FORM Funding priorities The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund will continue to fund both global and regional networks, but with a positive funding bias towards proposals submitted by consortia of networks, followed by proposals submitted by global networks, followed by proposals submitted by regional networks. Regional networks are encouraged to form or join a consortium for a joint application. The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund is likely to fund larger consortia or networks in a variety of sectors, rather than a broad selection of networks in many sectors. The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund will prioritize funding for networks that have a proven track record in working towards the Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund outcomes. New and emerging networks can be recommended for funding to the extent that they fill a gap in the global HIV and AIDS response, and are submitting an application in a consortium with other global and/or regional networks with a proven track record. The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund will prioritize funding networks that are open, enabling coordinated action and dialogue within the network membership. The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund is unlikely to fund professional associations, project consortia, or groups of individuals as ‘networks’ if they do not fulfill these characteristics. The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund will not prioritize proposals by grantees of the 2012 Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund funding round. All applications will be reviewed competitively, according to the definitions and funding priorities set by this Request for Proposals. A new application by a 2012 grantee will be weighed together with their interim reporting results, achieved during the first year of funding. Grantees of the 2012 funding round are encouraged to form or join a consortium for a joint application. Click here to read the full request for proposals. Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund Acknowledgement form Request for Proposals 2013 No later than 17 June 2013 at 12:00 CET, each organization or consortium of organizations with the intention to submit a proposal for consideration, is requested to complete and submit the “RFP Acknowledgement Form 2013” to Aids Fonds, as confirmation of the applicant’s intention to submit a bona fide proposal and designate its representative to whom communications may be directed. Access the RFP Acknowledgment Form 2013. Please note that this acknowledgement is not a requirement to submit a proposal, however, Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund will be able to better identify potential applicants, and communicate with them in case of changes to the Request for Proposals or clarifications to questions asked. If a new consortium submits an acknowledgement of its intention to submit an application, and the collaboration does not work out, the networks (or group of networks) involved are still allowed to submit an application without giving notice. Your information will be treated confidentially. You can find the information security protocol of the organisation responsible for the online application form on their website. Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund Application form 2013 For your information, a PDF format of the application form and a PDF format of the activity framework are available here. These forms are not to be used to submit an application to the Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund. Only applications submitted through the official online form will be taken into consideration by the Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund. Access the RFP online application form 2013. By choosing a login name and password you can work on the application form by yourself (or together with others), and save drafts, until you decide to submit the proposal. From then on, you can still login and see the application submitted, but you can no longer make changes to it. Your information will be treated confidentially. You can find the information security protocol of the organisation responsible for the online application form on their website. Questions and clarifications A prospective applicant requiring any clarification on technical, contractual or commercial matters may notify the Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund via e-mail at the following address: E-mail for submissions of all queries: [email protected] Subject: Question(s) RFP 2013 Deadline for all queries: 2 July 2013 at 12:00 CET The Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund will respond in writing twice, by consolidated documents, to any request for clarification of the Request for Proposals Process application that it receives prior to 2 July 2013 at 12:00 CET. The first document is since the end of May 2013 available on the website. The second and last consolidated document will be circulated and published on the website maximum 1 week after the deadline for queries indicated above. The second document will include the questions and answers of the first document. First consolidated Q & A RFP 2013 – 30 May 2013 The consolidated documents of Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund response to all questions (including an explanation of the query but without identifying the source of enquiry) will be sent to all applicants that acknowledged an intention to submit an application by e-mail and made available to all prospective applicants on the Robert Carr civil society Networks Fund website, Request for Proposals 2013 section, at the end of May 2013 and maximum 1 week after the deadline for queries indicated above. robertcarrfund.org/grantees/request-for-proposals/ -- Cordialmente, HERLENI CAVALCANTE FARIAS br.groups.yahoo/group/Herleni_Cavalcante_Farias/ (61) 3395.2369----8442.0491----9288.3719
Posted on: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 01:42:09 +0000

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