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Voices of '88

Call for Proposals: Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative

Date:
August 8, 2011

The Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative welcomes proposals from organizations working to build open society in the region.

Deadlines

The Burma Project/Southeast Asia Initiative has two proposal application deadlines each year: January 15 and July 15. The online application system begins accepting proposals one month prior to each deadline and closes at midnight (ET) the day of the deadline.  Proposals submitted outside these deadlines will not be considered.  For the upcoming deadline of January 15, 2012, the online application system will begin accepting proposals on December 15, 2011.

Southeast Asia Initiative

The Southeast Initiative makes grants to organizations that promote human rights, independent media, and civil society development in Cambodia, East Timor/Timor Leste, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam as well as regional projects in Southeast Asia.  If you seek funding for Indonesia-specific projects, please visit the Yayasan TIFA website.

The following are the Southeast Asia Initiative's current grantmaking priorities:

  • Access to Justice;
  • Independent Media Development and Access to Information;
  • Civil Society Participation in Good Governance.

Burma Project

The Burma Project, established by the Open Society Institute in 1994, is dedicated to increasing international awareness of conditions in Burma and helping the country make the transition from a closed to an open society. To this end, the Burma Project prioritizes projects targeting marginalized communities including ethnic minorities, women and youth.

The following are the Burma Project's current grantmaking priorities:

  • Advocacy efforts that promote change in Burma;
  • Documentation of rights abuses that complement advocacy efforts;
  • Community empowerment and skills training that aim to strengthen civil society inside Burma and along its borders;
  • Support for media and information dissemination to people inside Burma, the diaspora, and the international community.

Further Information

For more information, please view our grant guidelines.

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