Global Girls Climate Coalition: A project to build a movement of girl-centered climate action

The U. S. Department of State Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues (S/GWI) announces a Request for Statements of Interest (RSOI) outlining concepts and capacity to design, implement, manage, and evaluate a project that will build a movement of girl-centered climate action, leveraging

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the power and potential of girls, in all their diversity, to shape and inform policies and actions to combat climate change and related social and environmental issues.

Competitive RSOIs may propose a consortium of U.S.-based and/or international organizations with global reach, with one lead organization serving as the primary recipient/applicant.

Consortium members must demonstrate strong ties to local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and/or community-based organizations (CBOs) across chosen countries (particularly those specified for “In-Country Programming”) who can serve as local partners as appropriate.

Project activities will support girls in communities across different regions of the world with tailored training in science and technology as well as holistic support in economic skills and social and emotional learning to further their innovations in solutions to the negative effects of climate change.

The project will also form a global coalition of young innovators and change agents, supporting them to engage in policy and decision-making at local and international levels.

Project activities must support girls from historically marginalized groups, particularly girls from groups and geographies that are disproportionately affected by climate change.
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Office of Global Women"s Issues

U.S. Department of State


Agency: Department of State

Office: Office of Global Womens Issues

Estimated Funding: $3,000,000





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Link to Opportunity in SAMS Domestic

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Applicants are limited to for-profit (commercial) organizations, nonprofit organizations, faithbased and community organizations, institutions of higher learning, and consortia with demonstrated organization and community-based experience working with American Indian and Alaska Native communities, including tribal for-profit (commercial) and nonprofit organizations, tribal colleges and universities, and tribal consortia.

However, consistent with OJP fiscal requirements, for-profit organizations are not allowed to make a profit as a result of this award or to charge a management fee for the performance of this award.

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Date Posted:
2023-01-13

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Archive Date:
2011-06-26


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