Call for Applications for Development Project Fund (DPF) Updated Guidelines

Notice:

NEW ZEALAND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT FUND (DPF): 2013/2014 FUNDING ROUND

Click this text and follow the link to find the revised New Zealand Development Project Fund (DPF) guidelines and application forms in Chinese and English for the 2013/2014 round. We would welcome an application from your organisation. The deadline for application to be received is Friday 23 August 2013.

We would like to advise that this year the target western provinces and regions are still Guizhou, Yunnan, Gansu, Xinjiang, Guangxi, Sichuan, Tibet, Qinghai and Ningxia.

The total allocation for the Development Project Fund this financial year is NZD 500,000 (approximately RMB 2,500,000). The maximum grant for each project will remain at NZD 100,000 (approximately RMB 500,000), but we strongly encourage applications for smaller amounts.

Applications can be completed in either Chinese or English.

Should you have any queries, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

新西兰发展基金(DPF2013/14年度项目申请

新西兰发展基金(DPF)中英文申请指南及申请表请见附件。我们诚挚地希望您积极递交申请。申请截止日期为2013823日星期五

今年发展基金重点援助的地区依然是贵州、云南、甘肃、新疆、广西、四川、西藏、青海、宁夏九个西部省和自治区。

2013/14年度发展基金援款总额为500,000新元(约2,500,000人民币)。每个项目援款约为100,000新元(约500,000人民币)。我们鼓励申请较小额度的援款。

申请表可以用中英文任一语言填写。

如您有任何问题,请与我联系。


[NEWS] Call For Proposals, $20,000 For One-Year Projects

Good news, The U.S. Embassy is now accepting proposals for the 2012 EAP/PD Small Grants Program. 

Proposals must support program activities that promote democratic practices, including development of civil society; foster freedom of information and independent media; increase transparency in government; support NGO capacity building; advance rule of law and judicial reform; promote civic education; encourage conflict resolution; prioritize human rights; and advocate for equal rights for ethnic minorities or women. Priority will be given to new projects or programs.
Grants may be made to non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations based in China that demonstrate long-term sustainability beyond the proposed program activity. 
See the full application here.