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Sunday, February 26, 2017

The prestigious Fulbright 2018 Master's & PhD Scholarships 2017/2018

The prestigious Fulbright 2018 Master's & PhD Scholarships for USA {Fully-funded}



Announcement: The prestigious Fulbright 2018 Master's & PhD Scholarships have been announced. The Fulbright-HEC PhD scholarship is funded by the Government of Pakistan and managed by the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) under Fulbright policies and regulations.
Complete application with all the required documents MUST be submitted online.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 17, 2017!

About the Fulbright Scholarship


What is the Fulbright Program?
Fulbright is the flagship scholarship program of the U.S. Department of State. Fulbright Awards are offered in150 countries in the world. Since 2005, Pakistan has had the largest Fulbright Program in the world due to generous funding from the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan. The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan is also collaborating with Fulbright Program to fund 25 PhD scholarships each year for the next five years. These awards will be administered under Fulbright policies and regulations.
What is included in a Fulbright award?
The grant funds tuition, textbooks, airfare, a living stipend, health insurance, visa fees, a computer and settling-in allowance. Fulbright awards enable grantees to live at the same standard as most American graduate students.
How many scholarships will be awarded?
In 2018, USEFP hopes to award about 150 Fulbright scholarships.
Other than study toward a degree, what is expected from successful applicants?
One of the major goals of Fulbright programs is to promote mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. In addition to academic work, persons selected for Fulbright programs are expected to share information about their own country's life and culture with their colleagues and with community groups in the United States. On returning home, Fulbright grantees are expected to share their U.S. experiences with colleagues and community groups in their countries. All Pakistanis selected for Fulbright awards are obliged to return to Pakistan within 30 days of completing their programs and to serve a residency requirement (a minimum of two years).

Eligibility


Do I need to have completed a Bachelor's Degree to apply?
Yes, you need to have completed 16 years (4-year Bachelor's or two-year Bachelor's and two-year Masters) of education from an accredited university to apply for the Master's and 18 years for the PhD degree.
I want to apply for a PhD. Do I need to have completed a Master's or M.Phil. Degree?
Yes, you need to have a Master's or M.Phil. (a minimum 18 years of education) from an accredited university.
Can I apply for a Masters leading to PhD?
No. You cannot apply for Masters leading to PhD. You can apply for one degree only, either a Masters or PhD.
Which academic disciplines are eligible?
All disciplines except for clinical medicine are eligible to apply. Applicants are especially encouraged in the fields of agriculture, water, energy, health and education.
Can I apply for an MBA?
Yes, you can apply for MBA if you have a Bachelor's degree (16 years of education). To apply for MBA, it is recommended that you have at least 2 years of work experience in your desired field.
I have an MBBS degree. Can I apply?
Yes, but not in clinical medicine or for a specialization. You can apply for research-focused fields, such as Public Health.
I'm a Chartered Accountant. Can I apply?
No, unless you have the equivalency from HEC recognizing your CA certificate as equivalent to an M. Com. degree.
I went on Global Undergraduate Semester Exchange (Global UGrad) Program. Can I apply?
Yes, you can apply if you fulfill the other requirements of this program. Your participation in the Global UGrad Program will not negatively affect your application.
I'll be completing my degree in 2017. Can I apply?
As long as you can provide us the final transcript by December 2017 you can apply for this cycle.
Is work experience required?
No, unless you are applying for Public Policy/Administration or an MBA.
Can I change my academic field?
Yes, as long as you are able to demonstrate adequate preparation for your new field and explain why are you changing fields.
I have a foreign Bachelor's degree. Can I apply?
Yes, unless your degree is from the U.S. within the past 5 years. Priority is given to applicants without foreign study experience.
I already have a four-year Bachelor's and a Master's degree; can I apply for the Master's scholarship?
Yes, but you will need to demonstrate why this second degree is necessary. Priority is given to people who have not yet had an opportunity to complete a degree abroad.
I have a Master's degree from a foreign university; how does this affect my eligibility?
For the Master's, priority is given to people who have not yet had an opportunity to complete a degree abroad. If you have a foreign Master's degree and are applying for the PhD, it will not affect your eligibility. If your degree is from the U.S. within the past 5 years, you are ineligible.
I have a disability and want to know if I should apply.
Yes. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. U.S. universities are well equipped to handle students with hearing, visual or mobility impairment.
Required Standardized Examinations
Can I take the GRE after submitting my application?
No, you must have taken the GRE test before the application deadline. Ideally, you should have your test score report uploaded with the application. If you don't have your score report by the deadline you should upload the proof of your registration with the application showing that you took the exam before the deadline.
What is considered a good GRE score?
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required for all applicants. It is an important tool enabling USEFP to compare applicants coming from diverse backgrounds, academic disciplines, and geographic regions. According to the old scoring system, a minimum score of 300 is required on each section of the GRE examination, with a higher score on the section most applicable to your field of study. Under the new scoring system, minimum scores of 138 in the verbal and 136 in the quantitative sections are required.
The GRE scores are required for placement at a U.S. university. However, different disciplines have different GRE score requirements. For examples, English literature will require a higher score in the verbal section and engineering fields will require a higher score in the quantitative.
It is understood that students coming from private English-medium schools may have an advantage in the verbal portion of the GRE and such factors are taken into account in determining merit.
I'm in the humanities/arts and not good at math. How important is my quantitative GRE score?
Since you are in the humanities/arts your verbal score will be given more weightage but your overall GRE score does matter in making your application more competitive. Do not let fear of the quantitative portion of the exam stop you from applying. Many people with low scores have been successful. If the field in which you are applying does not require quantitative skills, you may mention that somewhere in your application.
I'm in engineering. How important is my verbal GRE score?
Since you are in engineering your quantitative score will be given more weightage but your overall GRE score does matter in making your application more competitive. It is understood and taken into account in assessing merit that people with private/English medium school backgrounds have an advantage.
Is the TOEFL also required with the application?
No, TOEFL is not mandatory with the application. Only short-listed applicants are required to take the TOEFL.
Are there any other exam requirements?
Only the GRE and TOEFL are scholarship requirements. Even business applicants should plan to take the general GRE. If selected, they may be asked to take the GMAT. Computer Science or Engineering applicants will be advised to take a GRE Subject Test if they are actually selected for the scholarship.
I was a good but not great student. Do I have a chance?
Yes, Fulbright is a merit-based program but merit is assessed by looking at the applicant in terms of what they have achieved given their circumstances and their potential to succeed. A good candidate will have a strong academic background, demonstrated commitment to his/her community, good English language skills, and an appropriate Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score. There are no quotas. Applicants who do not have excellent grades need good GRE scores to demonstrate their potential for success. Applicants' other achievements, including community service, are taken into account.
I cannot easily afford the GRE cost; can USEFP help me?
Yes, if you study or teach at a public university and achieve an overall score of 290 in humanities and social science subjects or if you have achieved combined score of 300 in engineering and science subjects, attach a request for reimbursement of the GRE cost with your application. Up to 50 reimbursement requests will be honored on a first-come, first served basis so try to submit your application early.

Program Policies


Does everyone selected get a visa?
U.S. Embassy is responsible for issuing visas but USEFP will assist with the visa process. Almost all Fulbright grantees in the past have received visas.
If I'm selected, can I pick my university in the United States?
No, experienced placement professionals at the Institute for International Education (IIE) in New York match Fulbrighters with universities in the United States to best match the student's profile and program needs. Fulbrighters are studying at top universities all over the United States. If you have strong university preferences, please note those in the appropriate section of the application. If they make sense, IIE will make an effort to consider them.
Are dependents allowed?
Grantees with children can request to bring their dependents. However, they will need to demonstrate financial ability to support their dependents while they are in the United States, including childcare, if needed, and obtaining medical insurance. Please note that only spouses and children up to the age of 21 are considered dependents.
How does the selection process work?
Selection process has four stages:
Round 1: All applications are screened for completeness and minimum qualifications.
Round 2: Complete applications that meet the minimum qualifications are evaluated according to a set of established criteria and shortlisted.
Round 3: In-person interviews of short-listed applicants take place in Islamabad between July and September. The interview panels are made up of both U.S. and Pakistani citizens.
Round 4: Final candidates and alternates are selected in October. Applicants who have become finalists or alternates will be notified by e-mail and official acceptance letter. Those who do not get selected are notified only by mail.
Final approval is given by the Foreign Scholarship Board in Washington, D.C.
Application Process


How do I apply?


Read all of the application instructions carefully before beginning the application. Register for the GRE at http://www.usefpakistan.org/Testing/GRE.cfm?Tab=Testing Students/faculty of public universities may be eligible to receive a free GRE voucher. Information about GRE test preparation is also available at www.usefpakistan.org/testprep. There are many web resources available to guide you in writing your Statement of Purpose and Study Objectives. Contact our EducationUSA Advising Centers at advising@usefpakistan.org to get information about free weekly workshops on essay writing and fee-based test prep classes.
What is the deadline to apply?
Applications must be submitted online by May 17, 2017.
Does it cost anything to apply?
NO! Unscrupulous agents may try to sell application forms or take fees for filling them in. Applicants should fill in their own forms. Misrepresentation or plagiarism anywhere in the application can result in termination from the program.
Do I apply online and also send the application and documents in paper form?
No, you only need to apply online with all your required documents uploaded. Paper applications and documents will not be accepted.
Can my recommendation letters be submitted online?
Yes, when you submit your application online, an auto-generated email is sent to your referee asking for your recommendation letter. He/she has the option to submit the letter online or send the paper copy through courier at our office address before the application submission deadline of May 17, 2017. For online submission, your referee will receive the auto-generated confirmation email. It will not be USEFP's responsibility to confirm to you or your referee that we have received your recommendation letters.

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For more information, please visit www.usefpakistan.org/fulbright



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Thursday, January 19, 2017

STIPENDIUM HUNGARICUM SCHOLARSHIP FOR BACHELOR, MASTER AND DOCTORAL STUDIES 2017-18


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HEC invites applications from Pakistani/AJ&K nationals for the Stipendium Hungarian Scholarship Programme 2017-18, under bilateral Higher Education and Scientific Exchange Programme between the Hungarian Government and Higher Education Commission (HEC), Government of Pakistan.  All awards will be made on the basis of the academic merit, quality of the research proposal, potential of the candidate, likely impact of the work on the development of Pakistan. The Programme is managed by the Higher Education Commission, Islamabad and the Tempus Public Foundation, Hungary.


SCHOLARSHIP TYPES:

Stipendium Hungaricum scholarships are available for Pakistani students fulfilling the basic eligibility criteria in specified disciplines and other requirements of Hungarian universities under following programs:

Bachelor Degree (04 years degree programme after 12 years education)
Master Degree (02 years degree programme after 16 years education)
PhD Degree (03 years doctoral degree (PhD) after 18 years education)
- See more at:
http://hec.gov.pk/english/scholarshipsgrants/lao/shsp/Pages/default.aspx​
- See more at: http://hec.gov.pk/english/HECAnnouncements/Pages/shsp.aspx#sthash.xeNTdlw2.dpuf

SCOPE AND PRIORITIZED AREAS OF STUDY IN UNDERGRADUATE, MASTERS AND DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMME:​
S. No.Degree ProgrammeMajor Disciplines identified in MOU and approved PC-1Specific Disciplines divided against each degree programme
i.
Undergraduate / Bachelors Studies (BA/BSc.)

Agriculture and Veterinary
Agri. Engineering,
Agri. Business,
Agri. Machinery,
Food Engineering.
Environmental Engineering
DVM
Technical & Engineering.
Technical Management;
Business Administration & Management
Industrial Product Design Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering.
Electrical Engineering.
Bio Engineering
Chemical Engineering.
Computer Science & Engineering
Physical Education & Training;
Natural Sciences
Bio Sciences,
Nursing & Patient Care,
Earth Sciences
Business Informatics
Public Health
Food Engineering
Environmental Engineering.
Wildlife Conservation and Management
ii.Graduate / Masters studies (MSc./MA)Technology
Biotechnology,
Food Technology
Engineering
Civil Engineering (Transportation Engineering).
Rural Development Engineering.
EconomicsEconomics
ArchaeologyArchaeology
Natural Sciences
Bio Sciences
Earth Sciences (Hydrobiology-Water Quality Management)
Environmental Engineering.
Food Safety Engineering.
iii.Doctoral / PhD studiesSpecified field of interest (In English language)
Artificial Intelligence
Internet of things
Power Engineering.
Safety & Security Sciences,
Transportation Engineering.
Bio Sciences
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Environmental Sciences / Climate Change
Food Sciences
Public Administration Sciences

Financial Coverage & Benefits:

  • Tuition-free education: exemption from the payment of tuition fee
  • Monthly stipend:
        a. Bachelor and Masters Scholarships: monthly HUF 40,460/- (cca EUR 130) contribution to the living expenses, for 12 months a year, until the completion of studies
       b. Doctoral level: according to the current Hungarian legislation, monthly HUF 140,000/-(cca EUR 450) at present - for 12 months a year, until the completion of studies.
  • Accommodation: Dormitory place or a contribution of HUF 40,000/- to accommodation costs for the whole duration of the scholarship period.
  • Medical insurance:
       Health care services according to the relevant Hungarian legislation (Act No. 80 of 1997, national health insurance card) and supplementary medical insurance.
  • Economy Class Return Airfare
To be borne by Higher Education Commission, Islamabad. Maximum one way airfare to maximum PKR 75,000/- or as per actual whichever is lesser (at the time of final selection/ departure to Hungary and also return airfare to Pakistan maximum PKR 75,000/- immediately after successful completion of degree)
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS AND HOST INSTITUTIONS
Applicants are eligible to apply for those scholarship types and specified study fields as defined above by HEC and that are also determined in the educational cooperation programmes in effect between Hungary and the Sending Partner i.e. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan
INFORMATION ABOUT ROGRAMS AND FIELD OF STUDY
​Please visit the following websites for more information about the all degree programs and fields of study.
However, applicants are instructed to apply only against specific degree programmes mentioned above and in specified field of priority areas / disciplines defined by HEC as stated above against each degree programme.

      Eligibility Criteria:


  • Applicant must be a citizen of Pakistan/AJ&K.
  • Must be between the age of 18-22 years for undergraduate programmes, for which they are applying for admission and the age should not exceed from 35 for candidates who are applying for postgraduate Master (18 years) & PhD programs on 05th March 2017.
  • The applicant must have completed HSSC/Intermediate or equivalent for application in 04 year Bachelor (Undergraduate Program)
  • The applicant must have completed 16 years Bachelors/or equivalent Degree for application in postgraduate Master's (18 Years) and
  • The applicant must have completed 18 years Degree/or equivalent for application in PhD Program.
  • The applicant must fill all the fields of the Hungary Application Form and HEC application form and no column or field should be left unfilled.
  • Certificates/Transcript/Degrees to be attached must be attested by the attesting authorities such as IBCC and HEC. Equivalence of O & A level from IBCC is mandatory.
  • Candidates have to make sure that all technical/engineering/professional programmes they are seeking admission, must be accredited by the respective Councils/Governing Bodies such as PEC, PMDC etc.
  • IELTS/TOEFL scores as required, where applicable.
  • All applicants must submit medical certificate of satisfactory health condition (issued not earlier than 1 month, a written certificate from a physician to prove that the applicant does not have the following illnesses: AIDS, Hepatitis A, B, C or any other epidemic conditions)
  • In case of final selection, applicants will have to submit a bond on legal paper to HEC that he/she will not change discipline after final award of scholarship, and immediately after completion of his/her degree, he/she will return back to Pakistan to serve the country for a period as prescribed by the HEC. In case of failure to do so, HEC reserves the right to recover from candidate or his/her guarantor, a penalty amount as prescribed/decided by the HEC.
  • Applicants must fulfill all other requirements set by host Hungarian university/Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.
  • NON-ELIGIBILITY (INELIGIBILITY):
    ​Applications will not be considered in following cases:    
    • Hungarian citizens (including those with dual citizenships)
    • Former Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship holders, who are re-applying for studies in the same cycle of education (e.g. bachelor, master, doctoral)
    • Applications misrepresenting any information, even if the misrepresentation is pointed out after the scholarship is awarded.

    How to Apply:

    THE ONLINE APPLICATION SYSTEM OPENS IN MID JANUARY 2017. THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING   THE COMPLETE APPLICATION PACKAGE: 05th MARCH 2017.
    IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE APPLYING TO ANY PROGRAM:
    It is the sole responsibility of student(s) applying for any professional degree (viz. Medical, Engineering, Agriculture etc.) to first get confirmed its accreditation from the respective Councils i.e. Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC), Agriculture Council, & Nursing Council etc.
    Further, applicant who failed to submit online application form through both websites (HEC and Hungary) will not be considered for further processing.
    Apply Online:
    Step.1. HEC Online Application:
    1. Apply online at HEC website: http://eportal.hec.gov.pk/loa. After registering and filling your profile, please select "Learning Opportunities Abroad" under "Scholarship and Grant" menu in left hand side panel of the online portal. After submission of the application, get its printed copy to be signed & stamped by employer (if employed, otherwise not). Attach deposit slip of Rs. 300/- (in original) through HEC online Account No. 17427900133401 in HBL, Shalimar Recording Company Branch, H-9, Islamabad (no other documents to be attached with HEC application form except a deposit slip). All payments are to be made to HEC through HBL online facility. This facility is available in all branches of Habib Bank Ltd (HBL), Pakistan.
    Step. 2. Tempus Public Foundation Online Application:
    1. All applications shall be submitted through the online application system of Tempus Public Foundation. After registration, the applicants are able to access the application surface and upload the required documents. Please note that no applications will be accepted without the online submission and after the deadline. After applying online get its printed copies (01 set) and attach all requisite documents. To apply online please visit:

      http://www.tka.hu/international-programmes/2966/stipendium-hungaricum/
    2. All of the following documents are compulsory and need to be submitted to the online application by all applicants until 5th March 2017. Applicants have to make sure to submit the following documents, along with hard copies of HEC Online application form with deposit slip and Hungarian Online application form:
    Application DocumentsDetailed Requirements
    Online application form
    -  Applicants must fill out both HEC and Hungarian application forms available on the websites
    -  applicants must fill out and save all requested information on the online application form in English language
    -  a recent photo of the applicant (taken not earlier than 2 months before the submission of the application must also be uploaded
    Motivation Letter
    -  minimum 1 page, typed with Times New Roman 12 point font size letters
    -  written in the language of the selected study programme or in Hungarian
    Proof of language proficiency and
    their translations in the language
    of the selected study
    programme or in
    Hungarian
    -  scanned copy of the original proof of language proficiency, with a minimum level determined by the Host Institution AND their translations
    -  in case the student has completed his/her previous level of studies in the language of the selected study programme, a proof can be uploaded about the fact that the language of education was the same as the language of the study programme that the applicants is now applying for
    -  translations only have to be attached if the copy of the original document is not in the language of the selected study programme or in Hungarian
    School certificates and their translations in the language of the selected study programme or in
    Hungarian
    -  bachelor level full time programmes: scanned copy of the original secondary school graduation certificate or equivalent AND their translations
    -  master level full time programmes: scanned copy of the original bachelor degree certificate or equivalent AND their translations
    -  doctoral level: scanned copy of the original master degree certificate or equivalent AND their translations
    -  translations only have to be attached if the copy of the original document is not in the language of the selected study programme or in English
    Transcript of
    Records and its translation in the language of the selected study
    programme or in
    Hungarian
    - copy of the original transcript of records regarding all academic semesters or school years completed during previous studies (in the highest level of education that the student have participated in) AND their translations
    - translations only have to be attached if the copy of the original document is not in the language of the selected study programme or in Hungarian
    Medical certificate
    -  scanned copy of a medical certificate of satisfactory health condition issued not earlier than 1st December 2016
    -  please note that there is no form provided by Tempus Public Foundation for this certificate, it can be any certificates that the particular hospital uses or the particular physician issues
    -  certificates has to be issued and signed by a physician to prove that the applicant does not have the following illnesses: AIDS, Hepatitis A, B, C or any other epidemic conditions
    Copy of passport- scanned copy of that page of the passport which contains the personal data of the applicant
    Statement for Application- all applicants need to upload the signed and scanned "Statement for Application" document (please see Annex 3 to download the statement form or click here)
    Note: All documents that cannot be obtained in the language of the selected study programme or in Hungarian have to be translated and the translations have to be submitted as well as the copy of the original document. 
    Additional Documents:

    Besides the documents listed above, applicants applying for doctoral level (PhD) need to upload the following documents as well. All of the following documents are compulsory and need to be submitted to the online application surface until 5th March 2017.
    Application DocumentsDetailed requirements
    Research Plan- minimum 2 pages, typed with Times New Roman 12 point font size letters, written in the language of the selected study programme
    Letters of
    Recommendation
    -  two signed Letters of Recommendation from the applicant's former or current academic tutors or supervisors
    -  the two letters cannot be issued by the same person
    -  written in the language of the selected study programme or in Hungarian 
    -
    c. HEC may conduct test/interviews of initially shortlisted candidates through the subject experts.
    d. Incomplete applications or applications received after due date will NOT be accepted. The recommendation of nominating agency i.e. HEC will be final and binding.
    e. Candidates must note that once he/she is nominated by HEC or finally selected by Tempus Public Foundation Hungary, any request for change of subject/discipline/study programme made by him/her shall not be entertained in any case (HEC will not issue any NOC for change of discipline). If a candidate withdraws himself/herself from the scholarship after the final award, he/she shall be liable to disciplinary action including ban of one year from applying to any foreign funded/HEC/Government of Pakistan scholarship.
    f. All applicants should note that all nominations from Pakistan will be routed through HEC.
    g.    Please send one set of Hungarian online application form submitted along-with required documents in Spiral binding and one copy of HEC online application form submitted with deposit slip separately (without spiral binding) on or before, 05th March, 2017 on the address given below at Contact details:

    FOR FURTHER QUERIES:
    Please visit the below mentioned website for more information.

    CONTACT DETAILS
    The Deputy Director HRD
    In-charge Hungarian Scholarship Programme/Learning Opportunities Abroad (LOA)
    HRD Division, Higher Education Commission
    Sector H-9, Islamabad.
    E-mail: loa@hec.gov.pk



    Note:     The students applying for programmes in English language shall have an appropriate knowledge of English at a certain level that is defined by the host Hungarian Institution. Only above specified disciplines / field of studies will be considered for award of scholarship. Further, field of studies / Disciplines once selected by any candidate will not be changed before or after award of scholarship. - See more at: http://hec.gov.pk/english/scholarshipsgrants/lao/shsp/Pages/default.aspx#sthash.bhAqaYJB.dpuf


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    Wednesday, January 18, 2017

    Youth Solidarity Fund Application

    Youth Solidarity Fund Application Guidelines

    These guidelines aim to describe the objectives of the Youth Solidarity Fund (YSF) and serve as a tool for the applicants to properly submit their project proposals for funding. They contain information about:
    • The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the Youth Solidarity Fund (YSF);
    • Geographical Coverage for the current Call for Applications;
    • Eligibility Criteria (Organizations and Projects);
    • Selection Process, Selection Committee, Evaluation Criteria;
    • How to apply.

    The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC):

    UNAOC was established in 2005, under the auspices of the United Nations and co-sponsored by the Governments of Spain and Turkey. UNAOC works towards a more socially inclusive world, by building mutual respect among peoples of different cultural and religious identities, and highlighting the will of the world’s majority to reject extremism and embrace diversity. UNAOC project activities are fashioned around Youth, Education, Media and Migration, which can play a critical role in helping to reduce cross-cultural tensions.
    Learn more about UNAOC and its activities here.

    Youth-focused programming at UNAOC:

    Guided by the principle that youth are key actors to achieve peace, UNAOC develops programming to enhance the ability of young people and their organizations to foster mutual respect, understanding and long-term positive relationships between peoples of different cultures and religions. This programming facilitates networking and exchange among youth-led organizations; provides them with the opportunities to increase their competencies and to implement concrete projects advancing intercultural understanding. More precisely, it provides varied support for the grassroots and regional youth-led initiatives to expand, enhance and intensify the role and capacity of youth. Ultimately, these contributions make a real and lasting difference for cultural and religious communities and nations facing tensions and conflicts, as well as nurture the global movement for intercultural and interfaith harmony. UNAOC also advocates for and defends the interests of young people working at all levels, promotes the work of young people to mainstream agencies and established institutions at the international level, aiming to integrate youth participation into all activities and policy related to intercultural dialogue.

    UNAOC Youth Solidarity Fund (YSF):

    The Youth Solidarity Fund (YSF) supports youth-led organizations that foster peaceful and inclusive societies by providing direct funding to outstanding projects promoting intercultural and interfaith dialogue. It awards grants (up to USD 25,000) to selected projects that demonstrate innovative approaches to intercultural or interfaith dialogue and advance the mission of UNAOC. YSF only supports projects that are entirely developed and managed by youth for the benefit of youth. The age definition used by UNAOC to characterize youth is a person who is between 18 and 35 years old.
    Established in 2008, the Fund responded to calls for action made by young civil society leaders around the world on the importance of establishing funding mechanisms for youth-led organizations. Since its creation, YSF has funded 50 youth-led organizations in 30 countries.
    Today, the Fund continues to support youth-led civil society organizations, with a particular focus on the role of young people in promoting peace and in preventing violent extremism. YSF contributes to advancing the implementation of Security Council Resolution 2250 (2015) on Youth, Peace and Security, which establishes the policy framework to support and engage young people as part of inclusive, participatory approaches to building peaceful and inclusive societies. YSF does so by providing the partnership and financial means that can help young people in implementing activities that prevent violent conflict, promote peace and social inclusion. As recognized in the unanimously adopted resolution, youth can play an important role in the prevention and resolution of conflicts.
    YSF also contributes to the implementation of the UN Secretary-General’s Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism, by offering youth opportunities to create “a positive vision of their future together with a genuine chance to realize their aspirations and potential”. The Plan recognizes the importance of creating inclusive and pluralist societies with economic opportunities for all, as well as the necessity of empowering young people to contribute to that process.

    Geographical coverage of the current call for applications:

    Donor countries’ priorities or constraints are a key consideration in determining the geographical coverage of YSF interventions for any given campaign. The current YSF Call for Applications will welcome proposals from youth-led organizations officially registered and operating in the following countries.
    List of eligible countries per continent, in alphabetical order


























































































    List of eligible countries, in alphabetical order



























































































    Proposals submitted by a coalition of youth organizations from different countries are acceptable only in cases when the leading implementing youth organization is registered in one of the above countries. Activities must be carried out in the abovementioned countries for the benefit of the local community.

    Eligibility criteria for youth organizations:

    Youth organizations are subject to the same criteria as other partners of the United Nations System in that they must be accountable, transparent and refrain from all discriminatory practices.
    To be eligible, applying youth organizations need to fulfill each and every one of the following criteria:
    • Be a membership-based youth-led organization;
    • Be youth-led: a majority of the positions and decision-making roles within the organization are held by women and men between the ages of 18 and 35;
    • Be a non-governmental organization (with the exception of national youth councils) registered in the country of operation as a charity, trust, foundation or association;
    • Be officially registered and operational for a minimum of 2 years at the time of the application with funding base and project implementation (e.g. registered in January 2015 or earlier);
    • Be registered and operate in one of the aforementioned countries;
    • Have a democratic governance structure, leadership nomination and consultative processes in formulating priorities and policies with members;
    • Have an ability to demonstrate proper and consistent monitoring, evaluation and record-keeping of their activities, including project evaluation reports and financial accounts;
    • Have a gender perspective/balance reflected in their staff, membership and activities;
    • Have no adherence to or affiliations with violent ideologies or antagonism against any particular country, culture, religion or belief system, ethnic group, gender, etc.;
    • Did not receive funding under past editions of YSF or did not receive the UNAOC-BMW Intercultural Innovation Award.
    Note: If you applied to YSF in the past, but were not selected, you can apply to YSF again.
    Upon request, organizations will need to provide documented evidence of how they fulfill all of these criteria.
    Please note that project proposals will not be considered eligible for funding if they are submitted by: governments, international governmental organizations, non-youth led organizations, unregistered groups of youth, business entities, as well as individuals.

    Eligibility criteria for projects:

    All submitted projects must fulfill each and every one of the following criteria to be deemed eligible and be reviewed by the Selection Committee:
    • Origin: The project was developed and written by youth;
    • Target Audience: The project targets primarily youth. Gender balance among project participants is ensured;
    • Objective: The project contributes to advancing the UNAOC mandate of promoting a more socially inclusive world, by building mutual respect among peoples of different cultural and religious identities;
    • Management: The project is managed by a youth-led organization, responding to all eligibility criteria mentioned above;
    • Project Coordinator: The Project Coordinator is an employee of the applying organization and is between the ages of 18 and 35 at the moment of the application;
    • Duration and Timing: The project must be implemented during April-October 2017 period, while final reports will need to be submitted by October 31, 2017 at the very latest;
    • Location: Project activities are implemented in the country (ies) mentioned in the above list (see geographical coverage section;
    • Budget: The organization needs to guarantee its capacity to implement all elements of the proposed project with the funds requested. Grants provided by UNAOC will not exceed USD 25,000. The proposed budget will have 90% of costs associated with direct project activities and only up to 10% of it will cover Project Coordinator’s salary/fees. Office rent cost, utilities and purchase of technical equipment (e.g. computers, copiers, printers, cameras, telephones, etc.) cannot be part of the budget;
    • English: Application and CV/resume of the Project Coordinator must be in English only;
    • Registration certificate and statute: A copy of a registration certificate and a statute need to be attached to the application form. They can be submitted in original language of a country, where the organization is registered.

    Selection process and selection committee; Evaluation:

    All received project proposals will be reviewed to assess their eligibility on the basis of the criteria mentioned above and the potential of the proposed project. Organizations that are short-listed will be contacted by UNAOC with a request to submit a more detailed project budget, as well as more detailed work plan outlining activities, timeline, milestones, expected outcomes and outputs (forms will be provided by UNAOC).
    Final evaluation and scoring of the short-listed proposals will be conducted by a Selection Committee on the basis of the following criteria:

     Objectives:

    • The project aims to improve understanding and cooperative relations among nations and peoples across cultures and religions, and to help counter the forces that fuel polarization and extremism;
    • The project promotes the values of peace and development;
    • The project objectives are clear and there is a logical connection between identified issues, proposed activities and requested funding.

     Activities:

    • The project includes activities aiming to build positive and long-term collaborative relationships between youth of different cultural and religious backgrounds, therefore contributing to a long-term peaceful coexistence in the society;
    • The project has a solid gender-mainstreaming strategy and is inclusive to minorities and/or marginalized groups with a view to promote a more socially cohesive community;
    • The project contains elements of competence development and capacity-building opportunities for young people;
    • The project contains elements of intergenerational partnership and dialogue;
    • Projects that support the implementation of Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security in connection to intercultural and interfaith dialogue are encouraged.

     Relevance:

    • The project is appropriate to the local context and targets local audience; it represents good value for money, with a clear and appropriate budget.

     Quality:

    • Organization undertook an in depth analysis of problems/risks and sets a consistent intervention strategy. The application is concise and provides responses to all questions or sections; it includes insightful arguments and engaging narrative.

     Impact and Multiplier Effect:

    • The project will have a significant impact on the ground. Multiplier effect is outlined and target audiences are clearly identified – priority is given to projects that reach out to youth that would not otherwise have a chance to participate.

     Sustainability, Monitoring, Evaluation:

    • The project has a potential to become sustainable beyond its original duration and bring long-term results that are clearly outlined in the project proposal. Monitoring and evaluation elements are clearly demonstrated.
    Selected organization will be contacted by UNAOC via email and provided with information on further steps, draft agreements to be signed and a schedule of payments.

    To apply:

    Interested organizations can apply at the following link: http://apply.unaoc.org/
    In order to be considered complete and valid, the application package must include the following and be submitted through the online application system available at http://apply.unaoc.org/
    • The application form, completed and certified by the applicant organization;
    • A copy of the registration certificate of the applicant organization;
    • A copy of the statutes/by-laws of the applicant organization;
    • The resume/CV of the project coordinator (2 pages maximum);
    • A picture or scan of the project coordinator’s passport identification page. If the project coordinator does not have an international passport, upload his or her national identification card.
    Word/character limit for each question in the application form needs to be respected. The application system automatically counts words and characters.
    The application deadline is February 5, 2017, 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time (New York).

    For any questions on YSF and this call for applications, please consult:
    Contact email: ysf2017@unaoc.org

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