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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Best Friends


Healthcare Innovation Award

Dear All,

I am pleased to inform you that Save the Children and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) have launched a $1million Healthcare Innovation Award fund as part of a wider global partnership to help save the lives of a million of the world’s poorest children.

The fund aims to identify and reward innovations in healthcare which have proven successful in reducing child deaths in developing countries and which have the potential to be scaled-up and replicated.

A total of $1 million USD has been made available by GSK - $250,000 will be awarded to the best healthcare innovation to further progress their work, with a total additional amount of $750,000 available for runners-up awards.

Further details on the judging process, eligibility and criteria can be found in the press release attached and online at http://www.innocentive.com/ar/challenge/9933399  (live from 25th June).

Please consider your own organisation’s eligibility to submit a nomination or other organisations you may wish to nominate. You may also circulate the press release attached to any organisations, networks or other contacts you feel would be interested in this award fund.

By providing a platform for winning organisations to showcase their innovations and share information, the award hopes to enable others with an interest in improving healthcare to adapt and replicate interventions in order to create more positive change for children in their own country and beyond.

Nominations for the award fund can be submitted from the 27th June – 26th August and winners will be announced in mid-November.

Best wishes,
SharmisthaChakraborty                                                                                                                                                                                                         
Project Coordinator
SAVE THE CHILDREN, INDIA
3rd Floor, Vardhman Trade Centre, 9-10-11, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110 019
Landline: +91-11-4229-4900 Ext.231
Fax: +91-11-4229-4990

Cell No:  +91-8506066900

Little things


WHY


Save GIRL Child


Malaria Prevention


Post metric Scholarship for Minorities


Odisha Education support programme for SC/ST Girls


Protect our Climate


Donate Blood


Great Dream


Spread Love


Decisions to make


Yourself


There is always a way


Dignity


END Trafficking


Freedom & Justice


Success


Grow Trees


State Bank of India Recruitment :

For more Details visit:
http://www.way2success.com/pages/state-bank-of-india-recruitment-2013-as-assistant-manager.html

APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR FOLLOWING POST

Teacher – 2no (Primary School)
Honorarium: 4000.00 (P/m) 
Essential qualification: + 2 above 
Age: 18 - 42 years 
Location of the school: Barbil, Kendujhar, Odisha

Interested candidate may contact/apply to:

Secretary 
Indian National Volunteers, At: Garh Sahi, 
P.O: Old Town, Dist: Kendujhar-758002. 
Odisha, India. Email: invindia@gmail.com

Small Grant Programme from Global Environment Facility (GEF), in association with Centre for Environment Education (CEE)

Centre for Environment Education is the official host for Global Environmental Facility in India and therefore it will be implementing the forthcoming Small Grants Programme for which proposals are invited. Under the current programme the funding agencies are looking to support projects, which demonstrate community-based innovative, gender sensitive, participatory approaches and lessons learned from other development projects that lead to reduce threats to the local and global environment problems. The Programme is encouraged with a belief that global environmental problems can only be addressed adequately, if local people are involved in planning, decision making and sharing roles and responsibilities at all levels. It strongly believes that with small amounts of funding, the communities can undertake activities and local actions, which make “Significant Difference” to their environment and livelihoods
Focus Areas:

The proposals are invited under the GEF thematic areas of
(1) Biodiversity Conservation;
(2) Climate Change;
(3) Protection of International Waters;
(4) Prevention of Land Degradation; and
(5) Phasing out of Persistent Organic Pollutants (PoPs)/Chemical Management.
The proposals are invited from Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) who are registered for more than three years and have three years’ audited accounts. The duration of each proposal may vary from 18 to 30 months. SGP will consider grants of up to Rs.18 lacs for each project. In special cases, where co-financing and partnership commitments are more, higher budgets may be considered, if the project activities justify the same.
The last date for the submission of proposals is 31st July, 2013
Necessary Documents:
(1) Annual Report, indicative of the activities performed during the year, contribution from partners and projects;
(2) Copy of the Registration Certificate
(3) Organization Structure, list of key professional/staff and their areas of expertise;
(4) Audited financial reports of the last three years;
(5) Demonstrated capacity in implementation and management of resources and in the GEF related areas
For more details, you can visit SGP India website by clicking here.

94 COMMENTS ON “SMALL GRANT PROGRAMME FROM GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY (GEF), IN ASSOCIATION WITH CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION (CEE)”

European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR): Combating Discrimination

Deadline8 August 2013
Proposals are accepted for European Instrument forDemocracy and Human Rights (EIDHR)-CombatingDiscrimination under Europe Aid. The purpose oft hisprogram is to Strengthen the role of civil society in promoting human rights and democratic reform, in supporting the peaceful conciliation of group interests and consolidating political participation and representation.
The overall indicative amount made available under thisCall for Proposals is EUR 20 million. The initial planned duration of an action may not be lower than 18 months nor exceed 36 months.
Indicative allocation of funds by lot:
§  LOT 1 – Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples: EUR 5 million
§  LOT 2 – Discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI) EUR 5 million
§  LOT 3 – Discrimination on grounds of religion or belief (or non-belief): EUR 5 million
§  LOT 4 – Worst forms of discrimination against girl infants – Female infanticide: EUR 5 million.
Eligibility & Criteria-
§  be a natural person or an entity without legal personality
§  be a legal person
§  be non-profit-making
§  be specific types of organizations such as civil society organizations, including non-governmental organizations and independent political foundations, community based organizations, and private sector agencies/institutions/organizations, and their networks
§  be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action with the co-applicants and, if any, affiliated entity(ies), not acting as an intermediary

For more information, visit this link

Friday, June 28, 2013

Education for all


Stop Child Labour


Stop Violence Against Women


Future


Planet


We share a planet


Formation ..


Development


Color of Change and Development


Give


Save ....









Human


SUCCESS


If You Have


Do all the GOOD you can....


Training Programme on Fund Raising through Grants: Writing Winning Proposal 9-10 July 2013



For more details: B-23, Lajpat Nagar-II, New Delhi-110 024
Call on: +91-11-47593300-99, +91-11-41005792
Write to:
 trainings@srmi.in
Training Programme
"Fundraising through Grants-Writing
Winning Proposals"
09th-10th July 2013, New Delhi
Dear Sir/Madam,
Greetings from Sambodhi!
Sambodhi Research & Management Institute is pleased to announce the training programme on Fundraising through Grants-Writing Winning Proposals to be held at New Delhi from 09th -10th July 2013.  
The training programme is designed to augment knowledge and skills for organization and presentation of contents, to provide individuals with the skills for improving structure, content and format of proposals for funding, for business opportunities and for developing reports. The programme focus is on translating good proposals to ‘winning proposals’.

The course shall provide:
·  12-14 hours of tutorials
·  Reading and reference material
·  Follow-on support services through electronic media
Discounts on training fee are available for early and group registrations as well as for organizations and individuals that have participated in any of our trainings in the past. Registrations done 15 or more days prior to the start date of the programme are eligible for early-bird discount.
If you are interested in the programme please send an email to obtain the programme flyer and registration form. 
We shall be happy to answer any queries with regard to this programme.
With warm regards,
Mary Bachaspatimayum, Ph. D.
Sambodhi Research & Management Institute
B 23, Lajpat Nagar-II, New Delhi -110 024
+91.11.47593300 (Ext.314) +91.11. 41005792
www.srmi.in
 / www.sambodhi.co.in

Sambodhi One Year Programme in Management

Dear Madam/Sir,

Greetings from Sambodhi!

Sambodhi Research & Management Institute invites applications for the 3rd Batch of
 One year Post-Graduate Programme in Management(PGPM) 2013-14.

Pioneering reforms for holistic, inclusive and affordable management education, Sambodhi PGPM imbibes internationally emerging discourse on business education. We are presently hosting the second batch 2012-13 batch of PGPM students. The students are currently undergoing their industry placement with industry houses like Relaxo, Amar Ujala to name a few. The inaugural edition of PGPM was fully subscribed by the industry.

Sambodhi boasts of a diverse and talented faculty group well versed in the techniques of experiential and peer learning while applying adult-learning principles. We recently unveiled Youth Awareness and Action for Responsive India-YAARI, an initiative aimed at creating awareness and soliciting action towards social, environmental and other contemporary issues facing the country.

You can view the programme structure and curriculum at our website as well access detailed course descriptions by clicking at the respective course. You can also download the prospectus from:
www.srmi.in/download prospectus

For more information please connect with Nidhi Bhatnagar (admissions@srmi.in) or call +91 9311291788.

We shall be happy to answer any queries with regard to this programme. We would request you to share this with all those who might be interested in the programme.

With warm regards,
Mary Bachaspatimayum,
Training Manager,
Sambodhi Research & Management Institute

B 23, Lajpat Nagar-II, New Delhi -110024
+91.11.41005792
www.srmi.in

Bet for a Better World

The project is to organise an exceptional international lottery, of which 20% will go to humanitarian organisations. Those 20% will be taken on the winners' percentage. States and lottery companies would be satisfied because the percentage they traditionally take on bets will stay the same. Players would become players-donors-citizens and even losers would win... a Better World.
Source: Parions pour un monde meilleur at: http://www.parionspourunmondemeilleur.com/

Open Society Fellowship (Apply by 1 August 2013)

A fellowship project might identify a problem that has not previously been recognized, develop new policy ideas to address familiar problems, or offer a new advocacy strategy. Project themes should cut across at least two areas of interest to the Open Society Foundations. Among these are human rights, government transparency, access to information and to justice, and the promotion of civil society and social inclusion.
Source: Open Society Foundations at: http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/open-society-fellowship

24th South Asian Annual International Workshop - Grass root NGOs apply for Bursary support