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Funding Briefing
27 July 2022
WHO
Joseph Nelson
Senior Consultant
Carolin Gomulia
Senior Consultant
WHAT
We build better NGOs
We help NGOs to be funded
better
Talking points
• General global funding trends
• Funding trends - selected institutional donors
Global funding trends
• The Global Gateway, intended as the EU’s strategic response to the Belt and Road Initiative, involves
mobilising 600bn Euros to aid in development.
• It is focused on a number of key priorities:
• Green approaches
• Digital programming
• Localisation
• Cooperation with the private sector
• Focus on technological solutions to scale impact
• Geographically, the Sahel and Horn of Africa are priority areas.
• The EU is specifically seeking a wide array of governmental, and non governmental partners in
the initiative.
• The Global Development Initiative launched by China is intended as a greener, more human
development, focused strategy than the BRI.
• It is still in a nascent and nebulous stage, and will likely remain so for at least another year or
two, however when rolled out, it could represent a significant funding stream for NGOs working
toward the sustainable development goals.
• It has already attracted a significant number of international state partners.
Global initiatives
• Impulse giving seems to be on the rise around the world,
especially among younger donors (World Business Times,
2020). This is significant as younger donors globally
seem to be the most likely to give, with 81% donating in
the last quarter although not necessarily in larger
amounts (Third sector, 2021).
• However, this also means that give and forget
donors are becoming more common, so engaging
leads and first time donors instantly seems to
become more important.
• Digitisation of donations is continuing to increase, and
shows no signs of slowing.
• Transparency and Trust Building are becoming even
more important to individual donors.
Global individual giving trends
ODA trends
ODA 2020-2021 Growth
decrease % top 3
(OECD, 2022)
Greece (-23.9%)
Türkiye (-23.7%)
Chinese Taipei (-22.2%)
ODA 2020 rank volume
USD Top 5
(OECD, 2022)
US
Germany
UK
Japan
France
● Quantitative analyses showed that in the past ODA tended to be pro-cyclical.
● Despite the economic cost of Covid, total ODA rose by 4.4% in 2021 (OECD, 2022).
● This demonstrated a resilience in ODA funding, which could mean that despite the continuing negative
economic impacts of Covid, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the negative outlook for the global
economy, ODA may be able to sustain current levels or grow. (OECD, 2022)
ODA 2020 - 2021 Growth
increase % top 3 (OECD,
2022)
Italy (+34%)
Israel (+32%)
Korea (+20%)
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has created humanitarian crises on 3 main levels:
1. The direct impact of the war on civilians in Ukraine.
2. The impact on Ukrainian refugees fleeing the invasion.
a. According to the UNHCR, as of 19/07/2022 there have been 5,988,696 refugees from
Ukraine recorded across Europe and Russia.
3. The impact of food insecurity caused by Ukraines reduced ability to export and produce
agricultural products.
a. Grain exports from Ukraine have dropped by 75% from 2021 levels according to the WFP.
b. Ukraine has gone from providing 50% of the WFP's grain to receiving food through the
program. As a result, food rations in Sudan and Niger were cut.
c. The recent deal signed between Russia and Ukraine to unblock grain exports may provide
some hope, but prospects for next year’s harvest remain grim as agricultural land has been
degraded or destroyed.
NGO’s have a key role in reducing the suffering caused by all three of these crises by mobilising the
capacity and expertise to address them.
UKRAINE: Not just 1 crisis
• The exact amount of funding NGOs available to respond to the crises is hard to establish.
• According to Candid, as of 22/07/2022 there have been 1,366 grants worth $1,321,206,941
made available to NGO’s responding to the crisis in Ukraine, and a further 180 pledges worth
$707,008,080.
• Philanthropy for Ukraine aims to centralise grants available for responding to the crises, and
calculates €176,2M as the current total amount of actions.
• However, there is a significant amount of funding currently available, and it is relatively easy
to access.
• In the future, European bilateral funding may dry up, as the economic impact of the invasion and
inflation begins to bite.
• As such NGOs working/aiming to work in issues related to Ukraine should begin seeking funding
and building partnerships asap.
UKRAINE: Funds available
• The war is likely to continue for an extended period of time, likely at least into the next year, with
neither side likely to achieve a decisive military victory in the near future.
• Additionally, prospects for a ceasefire or peace treaty are limited, notwithstanding the optimism
created by the recent agreement on grain exports.
• The fallout of forced migration and reduced agricultural output will be felt long after the
conclusion of armed conflict.
• There is a current estimate of a $750 bn cost to rebuild Ukraine after the conflict.
The humanitarian crises caused by the invasion of Ukraine will be significant for an extended period,
and NGO’s will have a role and responsibility in alleviating the suffering caused by them for many
years to come. Programs in response should therefore be produced with this in mind.
UKRAINE: Outlook
Funding trends - selected institutional donors
US - USAID and DoS 2022 Highlights
First full year Biden-Harris Budget with 6 Key Focuses:
● Fight Transnational Corruption and Advance Democracy - Including $100 million to support the
USAID-implemented Anti-Corruption Initiative and $2.6 Billion to promote democracy and human
rights.
● Bolster Humanitarian Assistance - $10.5 billion in humanitarian assistance funding at USAID and
State, including $6.4 billion in USAID-administered humanitarian assistance to respond to
record-high humanitarian needs due to new and protracted conflicts around the world.
● Commitment to Women’s Empowerment, Equality, and Equity - Maintaining the Gender Equity and
Equality Action Fund and a $2.6 billion in joint USAID-State resources to uplift the role of women
and girls in traditional USAID programming.
● Restore U.S. Climate Leadership - Increases USAID and State Programming to address the
Climate Crisis to $2.3 billion.
● Address the Root Causes of Irregular Migration - Expanding economic opportunities globally as
well as implementing the Root Causes Strategy (RCS) and Collaborative Migration Management
Strategy (CMMS).
● Reinforce Global Health Leadership - c. $10 Billion in Health and Pandemic Preparedness
Funding.
Localisation Umbrella - Guiding Every Investment
Strengthens USAID’s ability to partner with new, non-traditional and diverse actors, including local,
faith-based, and community organizations; schools and hospitals; minority-serving institutions;
foundations; diaspora communities; cooperatives; and volunteer organizations to address critical
development and humanitarian challenges.
Empowers local organizations through programs such as USAID’s localisation initiative for northern
Central America, Centroamérica Local, which mobilizes a range of local actors with knowledge and
capacity to advance and sustain shared development goals.
Any upcoming calls: https://www.grants.gov/
Look at the quarterly upcoming business forecast: https://www.usaid.gov/business-forecast
And look at each Country Development Cooperation Strategy for details on country mission priorities.
US - USAID and DoS cont’d.
Key focus areas 2019 - 2024 forward:
Protecting citizens and freedoms - Ensuring effective control of the EU’s external borders and further
developing a comprehensive migration policy. Fighting terrorism and cross-border/online crime,
increasing the EU's resilience against both natural and man-made disasters.
Developing a strong and vibrant economic base - Building a resilient economy by deepening the
Economic and Monetary Union to ensure that Europe is better prepared for future shocks.
Building a climate-neutral, green, fair and social Europe - Investing in green initiatives that improve air
and water quality, promote sustainable agriculture and preserve environmental systems and biodiversity.
Creating an effective circular economy. A faster transition to renewables and energy efficiency
Promoting European interests and values on the global stage - Building a robust foreign policy based on
an ambitious neighbourhood policy with 16 of its closest eastern and southern neighbours and a
comprehensive partnership with Africa. Promoting global peace, stability, democracy and human rights.
Ensuring a robust trade policy in line with multilateralism and the global rules-based international order.
Taking greater responsibility for security and defence, while cooperating closely with NATO.
EU
Selected EU funds
Horizon Europe is the EU's research and innovation programme for 2021-2027 with a budget of €95.5
billion. It tackles climate change, helps to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and boosts
the EU’s competitiveness and growth.
Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund 2021 - 2027
Global Europe: Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument - With an overall
allocation of €79.5 billion, the new Global Europe will cover the EU cooperation with all third countries,
except for the pre-accession beneficiaries and the overseas countries and territories from the
geographic programmes
https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/find-funding/eu-funding-programmes
Any upcoming call(s):
● (Grant) HORIZON - Pilot European innovation gender and diversity index
(HORIZON-EIC-2022-GENDER-01) ( 8 Sept)
● (Fund) Innovation Fund Small Scale Projects (InnovFund-2021-SSC) (31 Aug)
● (lumpsum grants) Partnership for Excellence - Centres of Vocational Excellence
(ERASMUS-EDU-2022-PEX-COVE) (7 Sept)
Website: for Tenders and Grants LINKED HERE.
EU
Key focus areas 2022 forward (almost unchanged from last year):
● SIDA focuses on 30 partner countries across the globe.
https://www.sida.se/en/sidas-international-work/countries-and-regions/
● Regional, bilateral and thematic strategies govern SIDA’s policies.
● Gender equality and women’s empowerment.
● Climate change (Sweden is one of the largest donors to the Green Capital Fund (GCF) and Global
Environment Facility (GEF); bilateral ODA focuses on marine resources).
● Democratic governance, human rights, rule of law, and freedom of speech (‘Drive for Democracy’
initiative from November 2019).
● Conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance (needs based).
Sweden is the sixth largest donor, with ODA at US$6.3 billion in 2020. Sweden is, however, the largest
donor in proportion to the size of its economy: the country spent 1.14% of its gross national income
(GNI) on official development assistance (ODA) in 2020.
The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
Recent strategic shifts:
● Swedish Gov has decided to put a restriction on Sida's payments to development cooperation in 2022 by
SEK 5.6 billion to be able to use these funds for refugee reception in Sweden as of April 2022.
● SRHR strategy 2022 - 2026 - newly launched.
● Humanitarian Aid 2021 till 2025.
● Most other thematic strategies are coming to an end in 2022 (including Gender, Human Rights, rule of
Law, Peace, Sustainable Development and Civil Society Org Cooperation among others) - SIDA will be in
the process of developing new strategies which organ should look out for.
● In October of 2021, the Swedish government announced plans to double its climate development
assistance budget to SEK15 billion (US$1.6 billion in 2019 prices) by 2025, compared with 2019 levels.
Any upcoming calls:
● Belmont Forum call on Human Migration/Mobility and Global Change - directed to applicants from low-
and lower middle-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with a preference given to applicants from
low-income countries https://belmontforum.org/cras#migration2022
● Supports various challenge funds https://www.sida.se/en/for-partners/private-sector/challenge-funds
● Research grants - https://www.sida.se/en/for-partners/research-partners/research-calls-and-grant
SIDA - Cont’d
Key focus areas 2022 forward:
● The new government, in place since September of
2021, spells out six priority areas for its
development policy: 1) climate and clean energy;
2) the fight against hunger; 3) the fight against
inequality; 4) women’s rights; 5) humanitarian
assistance; and 6) the fight against infectious
diseases.
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NORAD (Norway)
● For 2022, the government and parliament approved an ODA budget
of NOK41.3 billion (US$4.4 billion in 2020 prices), in line with
Norway’s 1%-commitment.
● According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, between half and two
thirds of the projected ODA budget for 2021 to 2025 has already
been earmarked, due to the government’s many multi-year
commitments. This leaves little flexibility within the budget in
upcoming years.
Recent strategic shifts:
● In 2021 Norad's Director, Bård Vegar Solhjell, said that to improve efficiency, Norad would likely want
to make fewer agreements.
● Since the new priority areas were published in 2021, there have not been many announcements.
NORAD is probably currently busy devising new strategy and policy papers.
Any upcoming calls:
• All calls for proposals are announce here: https://grants.mfa.no/#calls/opencalls
• Information concerning women’s rights and gender equality funding from 2023 - will be posted on
this site in the next months https://www.norad.no/en/front/funding/funds-for-womens-rights/
• Development, analysis, delivery, and use of weather and climate services (ongoing) -
https://grants.mfa.no/#call/2621/details
• Renewable energy (ongoing) - https://grants.mfa.no/#call/2781/details
• Civil Society cooperation call closes on 03.10.2022 but is only for Norwegian Civil Society
organisation and the information is only available in Norwegian -
https://grants.mfa.no/#call/2821/details
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NORAD (Norway) Logo here
Key focus areas 2022 forward (no changes from last year):
● Strengthening the status and rights of women and girls, with an emphasis on sexual and
reproductive health and rights.
● Sustainable economies and decent work, with an emphasis on innovations and the role of women in
the economy and female entrepreneurship.
● Education, peaceful and democratic societies, with an emphasis on equitable quality education,
improved tax systems and support for democracy and the rule of law.
● Climate change and natural resources, with an emphasis on strengthening adaptation alongside
mitigation of climate change, food security and water, meteorology and disaster risk reduction,
forests, energy and safeguarding biodiversity.
● Finland provided USD 1.4 billion of ODA in 2021,1 representing 0.47% of GNI. This was an increase of
5.4% in real terms in volume and a stable share of GNI from 2020. Finland is not in line with its
domestic, international and EU commitments to achieve a 0.7% ODA/GNI ratio by 2030. Within
Finland’s ODA portfolio in 2020, 91.8% was provided in the form of grants and 8.4% in the form of
non-grants.
FORMIN (Finland)
Any upcoming call(s): None at the moment -
https://um.fi/support-for-international-non-governmental-organizations-ingos-
FORMIN (Finland)
Key focus areas 2022 forward:
● The government’s coalition treaty (2021-2025) lists the following development priorities: 1) One
Health and pandemic preparedness, 2) Gender equality, 3) Education, 4) Food security, and 5) climate
mitigation and adaptation.
● The new government took office in December 2021; therefore, concrete initiatives within these
priorities have not yet been developed, and initial strategies are expected to be published over the
course of 2022.
● Agriculture and food security, e.g., through BMZ’s special initiative ‘ONE WORLD - No Hunger’ with
€615 million (US$701 million) in 2022.
● Flight and migration, through the special initiative ‘Tackling root causes of displacement, stabilizing
host regions, supporting refugees’, BMZ allocated €453 million (US$516 million) for this issue in 2022.
● Pandemic Preparedness and One Health is becoming a strengthened focus in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
● Climate change and renewable energy, with a pledge of €1.5 billion (US$1.7 billion) to the Green
Climate Fund (2020 to 2023)
Germany - Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
GmbH & BMZ
Recent strategic shifts:
● In December 2021, Svenja Schulze (SPD) took office as the new German Development Minister. One
key area feminist dev. policy.
● In 2022, Germany took over the G7 Presidency. Within the government’s G7 program, entitled
‘Progress toward an equitable world’, climate protection, pandemic preparedness, sustainable
infrastructure, and gender equality are, among others, highlighted as Germany’s focus areas
throughout the presidency.
Any upcoming calls:
● Calls are normally advertised at the level or regional or national offices or shared among stakeholder
networks.
● (Tender)81286273-Global baseline study and strategic advice on digital public services (04 Aug
2022)
https://ausschreibungen.giz.de/Satellite/public/company/project/CXTRYY6Y3DM/de/documents
● (Tender) 81286461 - Provide advice and support to national and local processes in order to
strengthen the circular economy in Mexico (03 Aug 2022)
https://ausschreibungen.giz.de/Satellite/public/company/project/CXTRYY6Y3DF/de/documents
GIZ - Cont’d
Key focus areas 2022 forward:
● 2022 Three Global Challenges Apprach - Conflict, Climate and Covid
● Stranded Persons and Refugee Processing Backlog - Still processing the global backlog of
cases due to COVID pandemic
● Ukraine - UNHCR Level 3 Emergency - Highest Level
Recent strategic shifts:
● Digitalisation and Online Services - Moving refugee processing as well as direct services to
digital platforms.
● Unaccompanied Children - Focus on the regions where children outnumber adults as
refugees.
● Ukraine - 13 plus million refugees/internally displaced people - a shift in focus for UNHCR.
Any upcoming call(s):
www.ungm.org
https://www.unpartnerportal.org/
UN Agencies - UNHCR
Key focus areas 2022 forward:
● In 2022 UNICEF launched its 2022-25 strategic framework, guiding funding and
programming for the next 3 years. The focus is on:
○ Transformative Systemic Change - addressing the underlying causes of children’s
mortality, poverty, vulnerability, gender inequality and exclusion.
○ Recovery Strategy - from the prolonged impacts on children of COVID 19.
● Recent strategic shifts:
● Digitalisation - to improve UNICEF programme implementation, streamline operations and
processes and enhance outreach in all contexts including remote and digital service delivery
and flexible, community-based approaches.
● Climate Change and Urbanisation - Understanding the effects of climate change in rural
communities and how that impacts children in rapidly urbanizing environments.
Any upcoming call(s):
www.unicefinnovationfund.org/funding-support
www.ungm.org
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UN Agencies - UNICEF
Thank you for listening.
Any Questions?
Stay in touch!
Deborah Mowesley
deborah@mzninternational.com
Carolin Gomulia
carolin@mzninternational.com
Joseph Nelson
joseph@mzninternational.com
Check out our blog and upcoming events on
our website:
www.mzninternational.com
Merging an NGO -
Expectations and Reality
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2 to 3pm CET
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Agile, Entrepreneurial and
Digital
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2 to 3pm CET
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Funding briefing

  • 2. WHO Joseph Nelson Senior Consultant Carolin Gomulia Senior Consultant WHAT We build better NGOs We help NGOs to be funded better
  • 3. Talking points • General global funding trends • Funding trends - selected institutional donors
  • 5. • The Global Gateway, intended as the EU’s strategic response to the Belt and Road Initiative, involves mobilising 600bn Euros to aid in development. • It is focused on a number of key priorities: • Green approaches • Digital programming • Localisation • Cooperation with the private sector • Focus on technological solutions to scale impact • Geographically, the Sahel and Horn of Africa are priority areas. • The EU is specifically seeking a wide array of governmental, and non governmental partners in the initiative. • The Global Development Initiative launched by China is intended as a greener, more human development, focused strategy than the BRI. • It is still in a nascent and nebulous stage, and will likely remain so for at least another year or two, however when rolled out, it could represent a significant funding stream for NGOs working toward the sustainable development goals. • It has already attracted a significant number of international state partners. Global initiatives
  • 6. • Impulse giving seems to be on the rise around the world, especially among younger donors (World Business Times, 2020). This is significant as younger donors globally seem to be the most likely to give, with 81% donating in the last quarter although not necessarily in larger amounts (Third sector, 2021). • However, this also means that give and forget donors are becoming more common, so engaging leads and first time donors instantly seems to become more important. • Digitisation of donations is continuing to increase, and shows no signs of slowing. • Transparency and Trust Building are becoming even more important to individual donors. Global individual giving trends
  • 7. ODA trends ODA 2020-2021 Growth decrease % top 3 (OECD, 2022) Greece (-23.9%) Türkiye (-23.7%) Chinese Taipei (-22.2%) ODA 2020 rank volume USD Top 5 (OECD, 2022) US Germany UK Japan France ● Quantitative analyses showed that in the past ODA tended to be pro-cyclical. ● Despite the economic cost of Covid, total ODA rose by 4.4% in 2021 (OECD, 2022). ● This demonstrated a resilience in ODA funding, which could mean that despite the continuing negative economic impacts of Covid, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the negative outlook for the global economy, ODA may be able to sustain current levels or grow. (OECD, 2022) ODA 2020 - 2021 Growth increase % top 3 (OECD, 2022) Italy (+34%) Israel (+32%) Korea (+20%)
  • 8. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has created humanitarian crises on 3 main levels: 1. The direct impact of the war on civilians in Ukraine. 2. The impact on Ukrainian refugees fleeing the invasion. a. According to the UNHCR, as of 19/07/2022 there have been 5,988,696 refugees from Ukraine recorded across Europe and Russia. 3. The impact of food insecurity caused by Ukraines reduced ability to export and produce agricultural products. a. Grain exports from Ukraine have dropped by 75% from 2021 levels according to the WFP. b. Ukraine has gone from providing 50% of the WFP's grain to receiving food through the program. As a result, food rations in Sudan and Niger were cut. c. The recent deal signed between Russia and Ukraine to unblock grain exports may provide some hope, but prospects for next year’s harvest remain grim as agricultural land has been degraded or destroyed. NGO’s have a key role in reducing the suffering caused by all three of these crises by mobilising the capacity and expertise to address them. UKRAINE: Not just 1 crisis
  • 9. • The exact amount of funding NGOs available to respond to the crises is hard to establish. • According to Candid, as of 22/07/2022 there have been 1,366 grants worth $1,321,206,941 made available to NGO’s responding to the crisis in Ukraine, and a further 180 pledges worth $707,008,080. • Philanthropy for Ukraine aims to centralise grants available for responding to the crises, and calculates €176,2M as the current total amount of actions. • However, there is a significant amount of funding currently available, and it is relatively easy to access. • In the future, European bilateral funding may dry up, as the economic impact of the invasion and inflation begins to bite. • As such NGOs working/aiming to work in issues related to Ukraine should begin seeking funding and building partnerships asap. UKRAINE: Funds available
  • 10. • The war is likely to continue for an extended period of time, likely at least into the next year, with neither side likely to achieve a decisive military victory in the near future. • Additionally, prospects for a ceasefire or peace treaty are limited, notwithstanding the optimism created by the recent agreement on grain exports. • The fallout of forced migration and reduced agricultural output will be felt long after the conclusion of armed conflict. • There is a current estimate of a $750 bn cost to rebuild Ukraine after the conflict. The humanitarian crises caused by the invasion of Ukraine will be significant for an extended period, and NGO’s will have a role and responsibility in alleviating the suffering caused by them for many years to come. Programs in response should therefore be produced with this in mind. UKRAINE: Outlook
  • 11. Funding trends - selected institutional donors
  • 12. US - USAID and DoS 2022 Highlights First full year Biden-Harris Budget with 6 Key Focuses: ● Fight Transnational Corruption and Advance Democracy - Including $100 million to support the USAID-implemented Anti-Corruption Initiative and $2.6 Billion to promote democracy and human rights. ● Bolster Humanitarian Assistance - $10.5 billion in humanitarian assistance funding at USAID and State, including $6.4 billion in USAID-administered humanitarian assistance to respond to record-high humanitarian needs due to new and protracted conflicts around the world. ● Commitment to Women’s Empowerment, Equality, and Equity - Maintaining the Gender Equity and Equality Action Fund and a $2.6 billion in joint USAID-State resources to uplift the role of women and girls in traditional USAID programming. ● Restore U.S. Climate Leadership - Increases USAID and State Programming to address the Climate Crisis to $2.3 billion. ● Address the Root Causes of Irregular Migration - Expanding economic opportunities globally as well as implementing the Root Causes Strategy (RCS) and Collaborative Migration Management Strategy (CMMS). ● Reinforce Global Health Leadership - c. $10 Billion in Health and Pandemic Preparedness Funding.
  • 13. Localisation Umbrella - Guiding Every Investment Strengthens USAID’s ability to partner with new, non-traditional and diverse actors, including local, faith-based, and community organizations; schools and hospitals; minority-serving institutions; foundations; diaspora communities; cooperatives; and volunteer organizations to address critical development and humanitarian challenges. Empowers local organizations through programs such as USAID’s localisation initiative for northern Central America, Centroamérica Local, which mobilizes a range of local actors with knowledge and capacity to advance and sustain shared development goals. Any upcoming calls: https://www.grants.gov/ Look at the quarterly upcoming business forecast: https://www.usaid.gov/business-forecast And look at each Country Development Cooperation Strategy for details on country mission priorities. US - USAID and DoS cont’d.
  • 14. Key focus areas 2019 - 2024 forward: Protecting citizens and freedoms - Ensuring effective control of the EU’s external borders and further developing a comprehensive migration policy. Fighting terrorism and cross-border/online crime, increasing the EU's resilience against both natural and man-made disasters. Developing a strong and vibrant economic base - Building a resilient economy by deepening the Economic and Monetary Union to ensure that Europe is better prepared for future shocks. Building a climate-neutral, green, fair and social Europe - Investing in green initiatives that improve air and water quality, promote sustainable agriculture and preserve environmental systems and biodiversity. Creating an effective circular economy. A faster transition to renewables and energy efficiency Promoting European interests and values on the global stage - Building a robust foreign policy based on an ambitious neighbourhood policy with 16 of its closest eastern and southern neighbours and a comprehensive partnership with Africa. Promoting global peace, stability, democracy and human rights. Ensuring a robust trade policy in line with multilateralism and the global rules-based international order. Taking greater responsibility for security and defence, while cooperating closely with NATO. EU
  • 15. Selected EU funds Horizon Europe is the EU's research and innovation programme for 2021-2027 with a budget of €95.5 billion. It tackles climate change, helps to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and boosts the EU’s competitiveness and growth. Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund 2021 - 2027 Global Europe: Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument - With an overall allocation of €79.5 billion, the new Global Europe will cover the EU cooperation with all third countries, except for the pre-accession beneficiaries and the overseas countries and territories from the geographic programmes https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/find-funding/eu-funding-programmes Any upcoming call(s): ● (Grant) HORIZON - Pilot European innovation gender and diversity index (HORIZON-EIC-2022-GENDER-01) ( 8 Sept) ● (Fund) Innovation Fund Small Scale Projects (InnovFund-2021-SSC) (31 Aug) ● (lumpsum grants) Partnership for Excellence - Centres of Vocational Excellence (ERASMUS-EDU-2022-PEX-COVE) (7 Sept) Website: for Tenders and Grants LINKED HERE. EU
  • 16. Key focus areas 2022 forward (almost unchanged from last year): ● SIDA focuses on 30 partner countries across the globe. https://www.sida.se/en/sidas-international-work/countries-and-regions/ ● Regional, bilateral and thematic strategies govern SIDA’s policies. ● Gender equality and women’s empowerment. ● Climate change (Sweden is one of the largest donors to the Green Capital Fund (GCF) and Global Environment Facility (GEF); bilateral ODA focuses on marine resources). ● Democratic governance, human rights, rule of law, and freedom of speech (‘Drive for Democracy’ initiative from November 2019). ● Conflict prevention and humanitarian assistance (needs based). Sweden is the sixth largest donor, with ODA at US$6.3 billion in 2020. Sweden is, however, the largest donor in proportion to the size of its economy: the country spent 1.14% of its gross national income (GNI) on official development assistance (ODA) in 2020. The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
  • 17. Recent strategic shifts: ● Swedish Gov has decided to put a restriction on Sida's payments to development cooperation in 2022 by SEK 5.6 billion to be able to use these funds for refugee reception in Sweden as of April 2022. ● SRHR strategy 2022 - 2026 - newly launched. ● Humanitarian Aid 2021 till 2025. ● Most other thematic strategies are coming to an end in 2022 (including Gender, Human Rights, rule of Law, Peace, Sustainable Development and Civil Society Org Cooperation among others) - SIDA will be in the process of developing new strategies which organ should look out for. ● In October of 2021, the Swedish government announced plans to double its climate development assistance budget to SEK15 billion (US$1.6 billion in 2019 prices) by 2025, compared with 2019 levels. Any upcoming calls: ● Belmont Forum call on Human Migration/Mobility and Global Change - directed to applicants from low- and lower middle-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with a preference given to applicants from low-income countries https://belmontforum.org/cras#migration2022 ● Supports various challenge funds https://www.sida.se/en/for-partners/private-sector/challenge-funds ● Research grants - https://www.sida.se/en/for-partners/research-partners/research-calls-and-grant SIDA - Cont’d
  • 18. Key focus areas 2022 forward: ● The new government, in place since September of 2021, spells out six priority areas for its development policy: 1) climate and clean energy; 2) the fight against hunger; 3) the fight against inequality; 4) women’s rights; 5) humanitarian assistance; and 6) the fight against infectious diseases. 18 NORAD (Norway) ● For 2022, the government and parliament approved an ODA budget of NOK41.3 billion (US$4.4 billion in 2020 prices), in line with Norway’s 1%-commitment. ● According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, between half and two thirds of the projected ODA budget for 2021 to 2025 has already been earmarked, due to the government’s many multi-year commitments. This leaves little flexibility within the budget in upcoming years.
  • 19. Recent strategic shifts: ● In 2021 Norad's Director, Bård Vegar Solhjell, said that to improve efficiency, Norad would likely want to make fewer agreements. ● Since the new priority areas were published in 2021, there have not been many announcements. NORAD is probably currently busy devising new strategy and policy papers. Any upcoming calls: • All calls for proposals are announce here: https://grants.mfa.no/#calls/opencalls • Information concerning women’s rights and gender equality funding from 2023 - will be posted on this site in the next months https://www.norad.no/en/front/funding/funds-for-womens-rights/ • Development, analysis, delivery, and use of weather and climate services (ongoing) - https://grants.mfa.no/#call/2621/details • Renewable energy (ongoing) - https://grants.mfa.no/#call/2781/details • Civil Society cooperation call closes on 03.10.2022 but is only for Norwegian Civil Society organisation and the information is only available in Norwegian - https://grants.mfa.no/#call/2821/details 19 NORAD (Norway) Logo here
  • 20. Key focus areas 2022 forward (no changes from last year): ● Strengthening the status and rights of women and girls, with an emphasis on sexual and reproductive health and rights. ● Sustainable economies and decent work, with an emphasis on innovations and the role of women in the economy and female entrepreneurship. ● Education, peaceful and democratic societies, with an emphasis on equitable quality education, improved tax systems and support for democracy and the rule of law. ● Climate change and natural resources, with an emphasis on strengthening adaptation alongside mitigation of climate change, food security and water, meteorology and disaster risk reduction, forests, energy and safeguarding biodiversity. ● Finland provided USD 1.4 billion of ODA in 2021,1 representing 0.47% of GNI. This was an increase of 5.4% in real terms in volume and a stable share of GNI from 2020. Finland is not in line with its domestic, international and EU commitments to achieve a 0.7% ODA/GNI ratio by 2030. Within Finland’s ODA portfolio in 2020, 91.8% was provided in the form of grants and 8.4% in the form of non-grants. FORMIN (Finland)
  • 21. Any upcoming call(s): None at the moment - https://um.fi/support-for-international-non-governmental-organizations-ingos- FORMIN (Finland)
  • 22. Key focus areas 2022 forward: ● The government’s coalition treaty (2021-2025) lists the following development priorities: 1) One Health and pandemic preparedness, 2) Gender equality, 3) Education, 4) Food security, and 5) climate mitigation and adaptation. ● The new government took office in December 2021; therefore, concrete initiatives within these priorities have not yet been developed, and initial strategies are expected to be published over the course of 2022. ● Agriculture and food security, e.g., through BMZ’s special initiative ‘ONE WORLD - No Hunger’ with €615 million (US$701 million) in 2022. ● Flight and migration, through the special initiative ‘Tackling root causes of displacement, stabilizing host regions, supporting refugees’, BMZ allocated €453 million (US$516 million) for this issue in 2022. ● Pandemic Preparedness and One Health is becoming a strengthened focus in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. ● Climate change and renewable energy, with a pledge of €1.5 billion (US$1.7 billion) to the Green Climate Fund (2020 to 2023) Germany - Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH & BMZ
  • 23. Recent strategic shifts: ● In December 2021, Svenja Schulze (SPD) took office as the new German Development Minister. One key area feminist dev. policy. ● In 2022, Germany took over the G7 Presidency. Within the government’s G7 program, entitled ‘Progress toward an equitable world’, climate protection, pandemic preparedness, sustainable infrastructure, and gender equality are, among others, highlighted as Germany’s focus areas throughout the presidency. Any upcoming calls: ● Calls are normally advertised at the level or regional or national offices or shared among stakeholder networks. ● (Tender)81286273-Global baseline study and strategic advice on digital public services (04 Aug 2022) https://ausschreibungen.giz.de/Satellite/public/company/project/CXTRYY6Y3DM/de/documents ● (Tender) 81286461 - Provide advice and support to national and local processes in order to strengthen the circular economy in Mexico (03 Aug 2022) https://ausschreibungen.giz.de/Satellite/public/company/project/CXTRYY6Y3DF/de/documents GIZ - Cont’d
  • 24. Key focus areas 2022 forward: ● 2022 Three Global Challenges Apprach - Conflict, Climate and Covid ● Stranded Persons and Refugee Processing Backlog - Still processing the global backlog of cases due to COVID pandemic ● Ukraine - UNHCR Level 3 Emergency - Highest Level Recent strategic shifts: ● Digitalisation and Online Services - Moving refugee processing as well as direct services to digital platforms. ● Unaccompanied Children - Focus on the regions where children outnumber adults as refugees. ● Ukraine - 13 plus million refugees/internally displaced people - a shift in focus for UNHCR. Any upcoming call(s): www.ungm.org https://www.unpartnerportal.org/ UN Agencies - UNHCR
  • 25. Key focus areas 2022 forward: ● In 2022 UNICEF launched its 2022-25 strategic framework, guiding funding and programming for the next 3 years. The focus is on: ○ Transformative Systemic Change - addressing the underlying causes of children’s mortality, poverty, vulnerability, gender inequality and exclusion. ○ Recovery Strategy - from the prolonged impacts on children of COVID 19. ● Recent strategic shifts: ● Digitalisation - to improve UNICEF programme implementation, streamline operations and processes and enhance outreach in all contexts including remote and digital service delivery and flexible, community-based approaches. ● Climate Change and Urbanisation - Understanding the effects of climate change in rural communities and how that impacts children in rapidly urbanizing environments. Any upcoming call(s): www.unicefinnovationfund.org/funding-support www.ungm.org 25 UN Agencies - UNICEF
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