Deadline: October 21, 2020 – 11:30am PDT, 0930 pm EAT
OVERVIEW/RATIONALE
The Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995 in Beijing was heralded as a landmark moment for gender equality, both because of the declaration and platform developed at the conference and because of the more than 30,000 feminists gathered from around the world to jointly strategize for a better world.
25 years later, despite many hard-fought victories and leaps forward, the gender equality agenda still suffers from insufficient funding, regressive policies and social norms, and poor accountability.In some parts of the world, active opposition and roll backs on rights mean that advocates are fighting just to hold ground, and new threats like the COVID-19 pandemic threaten to further unravel progress.
As we look ahead to the opportunity afforded by the Beijing+25 anniversary, then—particularly through the platform provided by the Generation Equality Forum (GEF) events organized by UN Women, Mexico, France, and civil society partners in 2021—we have the chance to advance progress on the Beijing agenda by securing bold new commitments to achieving gender equality to match the bold rhetoric that was adopted 25 years ago.
We will not achieve these new commitments without strong, focused advocacy all around the world, directed at those who hold power and resources: government policy makers, corporate leaders, media, and more. And the GEF will not live up to its name or its potential without centering and amplifying the creativity and demands of young people and in particular young Black women, indigenous women, and other women of color, who are often marginalized or tokenized on global stages such as these.
In order to support a stronger wave of youth-led advocacy in 2021 and beyond, and in order to specifically seek out and fund young leaders from underrepresented and marginalized identities and communities, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is issuing an open request for proposals from groups interested in carrying out advocacy work in support of the GEF. We will invest in a portfolio of up to 10 recipients at $50,000 each, for a total of $500,000 allocated. These 12-month grants provided will each support:
We hope to leave space for diverse and creative ideas, so have not recommended a prescribed approach to what this advocacy should look like and leave that to the discretion of applicants to define.
TIMELINE
Key Dates | Event |
September 10, 2020 | Submission period opens |
October 21, 2020. 11:30a.m. U.S. PDT | Submission deadline |
December, 2020 | Finalists selected and notified |
February, 2021 | Estimated start date for awarded projects |
CRITERIA
Note: Depending on the tax status of the applicant organization, and if your proposal is selected as a finalist, you may be required to complete additional documentation as part of the grant making process.
HOW TO APPLY
A preview of the application instructions and template can be found here. However, to apply you must select the “Apply” button in the upper corner of this page and log into the application portal. You are required to submit either Microsoft Word® or PDF document; no more than four pages in length, including a one-page budget. Please do not include a cover sheet with your proposal. A cover sheet will be automatically generated from your registration data.
REVIEW OF PROPOSALS
Due to the large number of proposals anticipated, applicants with proposals that are not selected for award will receive a notification of decline without specific feedback.
The proposal review process will be executed in four steps:
MANAGEMENT OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
To identify and avoid conflicts of interest among reviewers, reviewers will not be permitted to review proposals from organizations with which the reviewer has self-identified conflicts of interest.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Answers to many application questions can be found on the Frequently Asked Questions document available within the application portal. Please read this document before submitting any questions or concerns.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The RFP Terms and Conditions are available here. You will be required to agree to the Terms and Conditions as part of the submission process.
INQUIRIES
Please submit questions about this initiative, selection criteria, or application instructions by e-mail to the following address: [email protected].
Proposals must be submitted prior to the deadline of 11:30am U.S. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) on October 21, 2020.