Dear Applicant,
We are pleased to announce the launch of our Call for Proposal (CFP) titled “Countering Violent Extremism Through Community Engagement,” a pivotal initiative of UNODC in collaboration with NACTA and funded by EU. It is aimed at fostering collaborative efforts in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE).
As part of this CFP, we are seeking innovative project proposals from qualified organizations and entities that can contribute to our shared goal of promoting peace, resilience, and inclusivity within communities across Pakistan. Your participation in this endeavor is crucial in driving positive change and creating lasting impact.
Listed below, you will find the following documents:
Guidelines and Proposal Template: This document outlines the objectives, thematic focus, eligibility criteria, and submission guidelines for prospective applicants. We encourage you to review these guidelines carefully to ensure that your proposal aligns with the objectives and requirements of the CFP.
It also includes Project Proposal Application Form. This form is designed to guide you in structuring your project proposal. Please complete all sections accurately and comprehensively to provide a clear overview of your proposed project, including its goals, activities, expected outcomes, and budgetary details. Additionally, Partner Declaration Template is included in this attachment as well.
Project Proposal Budget: A detailed budget template is provided to help you outline the financial aspects of your proposed project. Ensure that your budget is realistic, transparent, and aligned with the proposed activities and expected outcomes.
FAQs: This section will be populated with frequently asked questions related to the CFP after 15th of May once we have gathered the questions from the applicants via provided email address in the guidelines section 7. Support for Applicants.
We look forward to receiving your innovative project proposals and collaborating with you to advance our collective efforts in countering violent extremism and promoting community engagement.