Background Information:
Children's Rights and Violence Prevention (CRVPF) is a regional child right and social justice intermediary organization that provides grants and capacity development support to Community Organizations and Local NGOs working with children, youth, families, communities, and schools. CRVPF's mission is to prevent violence, sexual abuse, and exploitation of children and adolescents where they live, learn, play, and work. CRVPF provides grants to community organizations and local NGOs operating in Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
Funding announcement – general instructions for Concept Note submission
Concept note submission deadline: April 15th, 2021
Submissions received after this date will not be accepted Submission of questions by applicants : Questions can be addressed to CRVPF by March 25th to the email listed below.
CRVPF Grant Making strategies : CRVPF will provide grants to Community Organizations and local NGOs interested in working in a cluster partnership of 2-3 organizations using one fund and focusing on one geographic area.
Types of Project:
CRVPF, with funding from Oak Foundation, plans to develop a grant-making program to address Children on the Move issues in Ethiopia. CRVPF will provide a planning and learning grant for selected cluster partners for three month period. To give cluster partners time and space to know each other strategies, develop working procedures, conduct a situational analysis, and prepare long-term proposals for CRVPF funding.
Who are Children on the Move?
The UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) defines children on the move as 'those children moving for a variety of reasons, voluntarily or involuntarily, within or between countries, with or without their parents or other primary caregivers, and whose movement, while it may open up opportunities, might also place them at risk (or at an increased risk) of economic or sexual exploitation, abuse, neglect, and violence. The global estimate is that 50 million children are on the move annually. Children and youth from Africa make up the highest proportion of children on the move.
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