The
India Youth Fund invites applications from youth organizations working towards sustainable
urban development
~A joint initiative of the UN-HABITAT and Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation,
the fund has already awarded 7 youth-led initiatives across India last year and
is now open for applications for 2014-15~
Mumbai,
11 March, 2014: The India Youth Fund (IYF), a joint
initiative of the UN-HABITAT and Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation (NSF) invites
applications for the year 2014 from youth-led organizations across India
working towards sustainable urban development. With the goal to transform ideas
into reality through its finance, training, and mentoring model, projects will
be led from their incubation stage into sustainable pilot projects that can
further be scaled up to impact larger communities.
To qualify for the grant, applicant organizations must be led by young people aged 15-32 years. A majority
(>50%) of the management team should be within the age limit. Projects
should be based in cities or towns and aim to improve the status of the urban youth in India. Applications for the India Youth Fund are
currently open.
The deadline for applications is 15 April 2014.
To apply for the India
Youth Fund, please visit: http://unhabitatyouthfund.org
The Focus Areas of the Fund are:
- Urban Land, Legislation and Governance;
- Urban Planning and Design;
- Urban Economy;
- Urban Basic Services;
- Access to Health Information and Facilities;
- Housing and Slum Upgrading;
- Risk Reduction and Rehabilitation;
- Research and Capacity Development
This year too, IYF aims at advancing youth empowerment in India through the provision of small
grants up to INR 8 lakhs to youth-led organizations in addition to training in
functional areas of sustainable youth development. Through this Fund,
the UN-HABITAT and NSF aim to provide young urban Indians, the opportunity to
drive better youth-related policy formulation, facilitate the exchange of best
practices and promote gender mainstreaming.
Leni
Chaudhuri, Program Manager (Health), Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation said, “Through the India
Youth Fund, we try to create a unique platform for all youth-driven
organizations to mobilize their focus in deserved areas for development in our
country. Today’s youth has the power to effect change in society and by
focusing on sustainable urban development, we look forward to contributing to
the overall development of the economy.”
The 2013
winners of the India Youth Fund were selected in the following categories:
The YP
Foundation, Delhi - Active Citizenship and Governance - Empowering
young women to lead their communities to access central and state
government-run and supported policies and schemes;
Design
Research Publication Cell [DRP], Maharashtra- Far(m)ore – A self
reliant urban farming model to improve living conditions of inhabitants through
vegetated slum rooftops;
JeevaKarunya
Trust, Tamil Nadu - National Snakebite Initiative - Addressing
the therapeutic black hole in treatment and medical care of snakebite victims
& training in snakebite management, to alleviate the suffering caused by
snakebites at high risk areas;
PRO Rural, Nagaland - Solid Waste Management - Empowerment
of youth as Waste Wise Managers for better solid waste wise management in
Dimapur, Nagaland;
Youth Movement for Active Citizenship,
Maharashtra - Building Slum Youth Leadership – Empowering
youth with research as a tool for advocacy, community intervention,
self-transformation and positive changes in communities;
Light Innovation Organization for Rights,
Tamil Nadu - Risk Empowering And Rehabilitating Transgender Youth- Empowering
transgender youth in Chennai by improving their access to community colleges,
providing life coping and technical skills for employability and advocating for
transgender rights;
South Asian
Forum for Environment, West Bengal - Vertical Greens In Urban Environments As
Career Corridors For Disadvantaged Youth - Tapping the
urban demand for vertical greens and gardens by creating an economic
opportunity for disadvantaged educated youth.
Grants of up to
INR 8 lakhs were given to each awardee in addition to an intensive week long training by 5 expert trainers in
Mumbai (November 2013).
About
the Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation
Established in the year 2002, the
Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation is a non-profit initiative created to support
enterprising individuals and innovative organizations. The Foundation believes
in building the skills and capabilities of people and communities, to deliver a
sustainable and lasting impact on society. To this end, the Foundation partners
with charitable and philanthropic initiatives and developmental enterprises, by
funding and mentoring programmes that enable better access to healthcare,
governance, education, livelihood and art & culture
About
UN-HABITAT
The United Nations Human
Settlements Programme, UN-HABITAT, is the United Nations agency for human
settlements. It promotes socially and environmentally sustainable towns and
cities with the goal of providing adequate shelter for all. UN-HABITAT's
programs are designed to help
policy-makers and local communities get to grips with human settlements and
urban issues and find workable, lasting solutions.
About
the India Youth Fund
The India Youth Fund is part of
the Global Youth Fund by the UN-HABITAT Governing Council that has so far
awarded grants to 67 projects led by young people from all over the world. The
India Youth Fund, a joint initiative by the UN-HABITAT and Narotam Sekhsaria
Foundation aims at advancing youth empowerment in India through the provision
of small grants upto INR 8 lakhs to youth-led organizations. In addition, it
provides its grantees training in functional areas of project implementation.
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