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THE GSMA INNOVATION FUND FOR HUMANITARIAN CHALLENGES

Application Deadline: Monday, 12 February 2024 at 23:59 UTC.

LOCATION: England

As global humanitarian needs continue to rise, there is an increasing demand to respond with innovative, impactful and scalable solutions powered by mobile and digital technology. On 11 December, the GSMA opened the GSMA Innovation Fund for Humanitarian Challenges. The Fund will provide grants as well as additional non-financial and technical support to projects that leverage mobile and digital technology to pilot and scale solutions that address humanitarian challenges in low- and middle-income countries.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Fund is open to applications from for-profit small and growing enterprises (commercially viable start-ups, small and medium enterprises, and social enterprises with up to 250 employees).

Be a small and growing enterprise.

Deliver humanitarian solutions to low-income and vulnerable populations in countries that are eligible to receive official development assistance

Leverage digital technology, especially mobile, to deliver solutions described in sections 1 and 2

Be an existing entity registered and operating in the country of project implementation (whether domestic or foreign-owned or a joint venture). In cases where responsibility for service delivery lies with a downstream partner (see section 4 for more details), rather than the applicant, for example, service delivery by a local organisation, it may be acceptable for the applicant to be registered in a country other than that of project implementation (see geographic specific restrictions in section 5).

Be fully compliant with relevant business licensing, taxation, employee, and other regulations in all applicable countries of grant project operation.

Be registered and have a bank account in the country where they will receive the grant money (if not the same as the project implementation country). This account must be capable of receiving GBP payments as all disbursements will be in GBP.

 Commit to providing 25% to 50% match funding depending on the total grant amount requested (see section 9). — Only one organisation can apply for funding and become a grantee.

Have active users and commercial revenue (users and revenue from any products or services offered by the organisation) in at least one eligible country (see section 5).

BENEFIT:

Successful projects will receive a grant of between £100,000 and £250,000 to scale their innovation over a 15 to 18 month period.

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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION POLIO PRESS FELLOWSHIP FOR INDIVIDUAL REPORTING

Application Deadline: January 1, 2024

LOCATION: USA

The United Nations Foundation is now accepting applications for its 2024 Polio Press Fellowship for Individual Reporting. This fellowship is geared towards journalists interested in reporting stories on polio eradication throughout the world.

ELIGIBILITY:

Open to journalists interested in reporting stories on polio eradication throughout the world.

Preference will be given to reporters interested in traveling to the following high-priority countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Mozambique, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen.

Interested reporters are asked to submit an application including a project proposal and budget. To submit your project proposal, please visit our application page.

Please also note that any fellow will need to be able to agree to any UN Foundation agreement terms regarding the project and fund expenditures.

Applications must be submitted by January 1, 2024. Selected fellows will be notified in January. Reporting trips should be completed by July 2024.

BENEFIT:

Up to $10,000 will be awarded to up to six fellows to cover reporting costs.

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