Who Qualifies for Disaster Response Training in Northern Mariana Islands
GrantID: 15792
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $7,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Human Rights in the Northern Mariana Islands
The Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean, faces unique challenges in promoting and protecting human rights. The target outcomes for grants in this region focus on empowering human rights defenders and advancing the human rights movement. The primary state agency involved in this effort is the Department of Labor, which works to prevent human trafficking and protect the rights of workers, particularly in the garment and construction industries.
One of the distinguishing geographic features of the Northern Mariana Islands is its remote location, which can make it difficult to access resources and support. The islands' economy is heavily reliant on tourism, which can lead to exploitation of workers in the industry. Grants in this region aim to address these challenges by supporting organizations that work to promote human rights and empower defenders.
Key Areas of Focus
The grants, which range from $25,000 to $7,000,000, with an average award of $600,000, will focus on several key areas. These include preventing human trafficking, protecting the rights of workers, and promoting the rights of marginalized communities, such as women and children. The grants will also support efforts to strengthen the capacity of local organizations to advocate for human rights and hold government officials accountable.
The funder, a banking institution, has a history of supporting human rights initiatives globally. In the Northern Mariana Islands, the grants will be used to support organizations that are working to address the unique challenges faced by the territory. For example, organizations may use grant funds to provide training and support to human rights defenders, or to conduct research and advocacy on issues such as human trafficking and labor rights.
The outcomes that the grants aim to achieve are critical to the well-being of the people of the Northern Mariana Islands. By supporting organizations that work to promote human rights, the grants will help to create a more just and equitable society. The grants will also help to build the capacity of local organizations, which will be better equipped to address the challenges faced by the territory in the future.
In the context of the Pacific region, the Northern Mariana Islands are not alone in facing challenges related to human rights. Neighboring territories, such as Guam, face similar issues, and there may be opportunities for collaboration and knowledge-sharing between organizations in the region. International organizations and networks may also be able to provide support and resources to organizations in the Northern Mariana Islands.
Measuring Success
The success of the grants will be measured by the progress made towards the target outcomes. This will include the number of human rights defenders supported, the number of organizations strengthened, and the impact of advocacy efforts on policy and practice. The funder will work closely with grantees to monitor progress and provide technical assistance as needed.
Q: What types of organizations are eligible to apply for grants in the Northern Mariana Islands? A: Organizations with a focus on human rights and a presence in the Northern Mariana Islands are eligible to apply.
Q: How will the grants be used to address the specific challenges faced by the Northern Mariana Islands? A: The grants will be used to support organizations that are working to address issues such as human trafficking, labor rights, and the rights of marginalized communities.
Q: What is the average duration of the grants awarded in the Northern Mariana Islands? A: The majority of awards are multi-year in duration, with an average award of $600,000.
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