amfAR,
The Foundation for AIDS Research, has announced new funding for innovative
projects that focus on innovative combination interventions that increase
access to HIV prevention and ARV/STI treatment for gay men, other men who have sex with men, and
transgender individuals (GMT) in the Caribbean. Grassroots organizations led by
or closely linked to men who have sex with men (MSM) or lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender (LGBT) communities in low- and middle-income countries in the
Caribbean are encouraged to submit relevant proposals. Funds for this round of
awards are made available through the generous support of the Elton John AIDS
Foundation.
Each
organization may apply for an award of up to $17,500 USD to support
project-related costs for up to 12 months. Only one application may be
submitted per organization. Proposals for general operating support will not be
considered.
Approximately
100,000 USD is available in the Caribbean; amfAR anticipates funding from five
to six proposals. Funding recommendations will be announced in February 2013.
Organizations that are approved for awards can expect to receive funds to begin
activities as early as April 2013.
This
request for proposals (RFP) solicits proposals for innovative community-led
projects relevant to reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS among gay men, other MSM,
and/or transgender individuals (GMT).
Regional priorities have been
determined in advance of issuing the RFP by surveying a wide range of
community-based colleagues with experience and expertise in the region. Based
on the survey, only proposals that address the following types of programming
will be considered:
Who
Is Eligible to Apply?
- Community-based organizations located in low-and middle-income countries in the Caribbean (click here to see list of eligible countries);
- Non-profit organizations (e.g., NGOs, CBOs, and other charitable organizations) that are the equivalent of U.S. tax-exempt non-profit organizations;
- Organizations comprised of MSM or LGBT community members and/or that have established links to MSM/LGBT communities and experience directly involving members of those communities in the development and implementation of programs and activities;
- Organizations with strong management and leadership;
- Organizations with capacity to carry out the proposed activities and effectively manage award funds.
Deadline:
December 17, 2012
For
more information, visit this link.