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    Is your organisation passionate about and adept at facilitating dynamic learning experiences with diverse groups of people? Do you have deep and extensive experience working with civil society groups across Indonesia? Do you practice participatory, creative, and transformative approaches in linking together communities online and offline? Do you regularly identify opportunities for collaboration and research?

     If you and your organisation said yes to all of the questions above, Voice in Indonesia is looking for you!

    What are we looking for?

    We are seeking a dynamic learning organisation which will facilitate the linking and learning between Voice grantees and other stakeholders,  within and beyond the granted projects. We are accepting proposals spanning 24-months and with a maximum budget of €200,000.

    Linking and learning is at the heart of Voice. We aim to boost the collaboration, connectedness, sharing, listening, learning, creativity, innovation, and application of new knowledge amongst our grantees as well as with the wider community. We hope that this process produces evidence and innovative solutions to catalyse transformative changes for the most marginalised and discriminated groups.

    In general, Voice in Indonesia supports the following target groups:

    • People living with disabilities (difable)
    • Women facing exploitation, abuse, and/or violence
    • Age-discriminated groups (seniors, youth, & children)
    • Indigenous people and ethnic minorities

    The successful learning organisation will support Voice in implementing its linking and learning component. In close collaboration with the Voice team, the organisation will support Voice grantees in developing their own linking and learning.  They will promote participation of members of the Voice target groups.  And facilitate building communities of practice around issues and challenges that concern them. They will develop a platform that supports inclusive collaboration, including community members in geographically remote areas. They will organise events and meetings, develop thought provoking pieces, and produce creative works in order to amplify the grantees’ voices at the local, regional, and national level.

    Grants
    From the numerous applications received the following grantees have been successful as part of this Call for Proposals. If you like to join Voice please see the current list of open Calls for Proposals
    • About

      Is your organisation passionate about and adept at facilitating dynamic learning experiences with diverse groups of people? Do you have deep and extensive experience working with civil society groups across Indonesia? Do you practice participatory, creative, and transformative approaches in linking together communities online and offline? Do you regularly identify opportunities for collaboration and research?

       If you and your organisation said yes to all of the questions above, Voice in Indonesia is looking for you!

      What are we looking for?

      We are seeking a dynamic learning organisation which will facilitate the linking and learning between Voice grantees and other stakeholders,  within and beyond the granted projects. We are accepting proposals spanning 24-months and with a maximum budget of €200,000.

      Linking and learning is at the heart of Voice. We aim to boost the collaboration, connectedness, sharing, listening, learning, creativity, innovation, and application of new knowledge amongst our grantees as well as with the wider community. We hope that this process produces evidence and innovative solutions to catalyse transformative changes for the most marginalised and discriminated groups.

      In general, Voice in Indonesia supports the following target groups:

      • People living with disabilities (difable)
      • Women facing exploitation, abuse, and/or violence
      • Age-discriminated groups (seniors, youth, & children)
      • Indigenous people and ethnic minorities

      The successful learning organisation will support Voice in implementing its linking and learning component. In close collaboration with the Voice team, the organisation will support Voice grantees in developing their own linking and learning.  They will promote participation of members of the Voice target groups.  And facilitate building communities of practice around issues and challenges that concern them. They will develop a platform that supports inclusive collaboration, including community members in geographically remote areas. They will organise events and meetings, develop thought provoking pieces, and produce creative works in order to amplify the grantees’ voices at the local, regional, and national level.

    • How to apply?

      This call for proposals is closed, so application is no longer possible. Please come back here at a later stage to learn about the grantees that have been selected in this call for proposals.

      Calls for proposals for Influencing grants will be opened once a year, while for Empowerment, Innovate and Learn and Sudden Opportunity grants we accept proposals on a rolling basis. The current open calls for proposals can be found here.

  • How to apply?

    This call for proposals is closed, so application is no longer possible. Please come back here at a later stage to learn about the grantees that have been selected in this call for proposals.

    Calls for proposals for Influencing grants will be opened once a year, while for Empowerment, Innovate and Learn and Sudden Opportunity grants we accept proposals on a rolling basis. The current open calls for proposals can be found here.

  • GRANTEES
    From the numerous applications received the following grantees have been successful as part of this Call for Proposals. If you like to join Voice please see the current list of open Calls for Proposals

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