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Research and Evaluation Grant
DRL Applied Research and Evaluation Fund: Evidence-Based Evaluation of Approaches to Inclusive Human Rights in Ukraine
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) offers a grant program called the DRL Applied Research and Evaluation Fund. This specific grant opportunity seeks proposals to conduct an evaluation project that assesses the effectiveness of various approaches to promoting inclusive human rights in Ukraine.
Application Requirements
- Applicants can be U.S.-based or foreign non-profit organizations (NGOs), public international organizations, colleges/universities, for-profit businesses, or private institutions.
- Proposals should demonstrate strong research methodology and a clear plan for data collection and analysis.
- The project should focus on evaluating approaches that address the needs of marginalized groups in Ukraine, such as ethnic minorities, LGBTQI+ individuals, people with disabilities, or those facing religious discrimination.
Benefits
- Funding to conduct research on promoting inclusive human rights in Ukraine (award range: $600,000 – $750,000).
- Opportunity to contribute to a more evidence-based approach to human rights programming in Ukraine.
Type
Research Grant.
Award
$600,000 – $750,000.
Location
Research should focus on programs and initiatives implemented in Ukraine. While the applicant organization can be located anywhere, the research itself must be Ukraine-centric.
Deadline
July 12, 2024.