Call for sub-grant proposals related to FfD4 under the ‘Connecting the Dots’ EU DEAR project
Is your organisation engaged in activities related to the Fourth UN Financing for Development Conference (FfD4) process? Or maybe you are interested in becoming actively engaged on FfD processes for the first time? As part of a first round of call for proposals, Eurodad is looking for sub-grantees under the 'Connecting the Dots' EU DEAR project. Deadline is 10 December 2024, 23:59 CET.
The EU DEAR project 'Connecting the dots' focuses on economic, gender and climate justice as interconnected solutions that contribute to sustainable development and tackle global challenges – global, social, economic and gender inequalities, climate change and environmental destruction.
In the lead-up to the Fourth UN Financing for Development Conference (FfD4), the first round of call for sub-grantees specifically is aimed at groups engaged in activities related to the FfD4 process and those that are interested and equipped to become actively engaged for the first time. This includes organising awareness-raising campaigns, building coalitions with other stakeholders, advocacy to influence decision-makers, participating in consultative processes, and monitoring the implementation of government commitments. By working with CSOs and groups engaged in these activities, we aim to amplify diverse perspectives and ensure meaningful contributions to the development of equitable financing policies.
Types of Activities Eligible for Support:
- Production and dissemination of knowledge sharing and education materials, including toolkits, briefings, factsheets, articles, podcasts, infographics, audiovisual and other campaign materials.
- Capacity building activities, including webinars, seminars and workshops to disseminate knowledge, exchange best practices and improve campaigning and advocacy strategies and skills.
- Networking and coalition building with other European and global south civil society organisations, particularly youth groups and grassroots movements, prioritising those networks that break the silos between economic justice, climate justice and gender justice movements.
- Public awareness raising activities, including local campaigns and mobilisation.
- Partnerships with media agents (incl. journalists, journalism students and social media influencers).
- Facilitating EU young and adult citizens’ engagement in the broader project’s joint pan-European campaigns.
- Organising local advocacy actions and participating in joint European and international advocacy.