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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 6,1995 PSA#1277Rule of Law Consortium (ARD/Checchi Joint Venture), C/O Grants Program,
1819 L Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 861-0934
(fax) (202) 861-0513 (message), e-mail: 74763.1652@CompuService.com OR
Rule of Law Consortium (ARD/Checchi Joint Venture), Slavic Grants
Program, Dom Kino, 6 Saksaganskogo St., Kiev, Ukraine 252004,
7-044-220-8505 (fax), 7-044-227-4617, e-mail:mg@ruleoflaw.kiev.ua B -- RULE OF LAW SLAVIC (UKRAINE, BELARUS, MOLDOVA) GRANTS PROGRAM'S
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Due 041095. POC Dr. Barry O'Connor or Regina
Dobrov, Esq. (202) 861-1513 (message), in Ukraine: Mara Moldwin
7-044-227-5029 (message). The Rule of Law Consortium (ARD/Checchi Joint
Venture), under the auspices of the United States Agency for
International Development, announces a Grant Program to support the
creation of a stable legal and political environment for facilitating
the transition, through the rule of law, to a democratic, market-based
society in Ukraine, Moldova and/or Belarus (grant activity must take
place within the host country or countries). Specifically, projects
should be designed to strengthen core legal institutions and processes
of the justice sector, as well as civil society as it relates to legal
development, in order to support general legal reform, encourage an
orderly transition to a market economy, protect human rights, and limit
the potential for arbitrary exercise of government power. Types of
projects which would meet this criteria might include, but are not
limited to the following activities: 1) increasing public awareness and
knowledge of laws and legal procedures through a variety of mediums,
e.g., library and information systems development, including electronic
networking or the mass media; 2) promoting the development of citizens'
organizations to advocate for changes in the legal system; 3)
strengthening representative institutions of the people to ensure
effective protection of their individual and property rights; 4)
assisting citizens to utilize the legal system for the adjudication of
conflict; 5) developing organizational management and strategic
skills; and 6) developing professional and trade associations.
Proposals are requested from U.S. not-for-profit (501 C 3),
non-governmental and private voluntary organizations and groups in
co-partnership with corresponding entities in Ukraine, Moldova and/or
Belarus. Official public institutions (educational institutions,
libraries, etc.) may also participate under special conditions. The
applicant(s) must demonstrate the following with the submitted complete
application package: 1) experience in providing assistance to
indigenous groups through domestic or international projects; 2) a
capacity to manage program logistics in a challenging environment; 3)
an understanding of the critical needs of the ROL Project as manifested
in the solicitation; 4) experience working with PVOs/NGOs in the NIS
generally and in Ukraine, Moldova and/or Belarus in particular; and 5)
a capacity to field staff persons with local language capability.
Although applicants are welcome to discuss projects with ROL staff-or
submit concept papers two-to-three pages in length--they are advised
that an official application package is required for funding
consideration. Grants are awarded through an open, competitive, and
merit-based review process. All proposals require a 25% match from
non-federal sources. The deadline for complete official applications is
April 10, 1995. Decisions are anticipated in June 1995. Awards may
range anywhere from $5,000 to $100,000 depending on the actual needs of
the project. Applications can be obtained online from the FedWorld
Information Network by dialing (703) 321-8020, choosing option ``C''
(Business, Trade & Information Library) followed by option ``D'' (Rule
of Law Donor Database). The Internet users can Telnet to FedWorld.gov
and choose the options mentioned or use Anonymous ftp to ftp.
FedWorld.gov, then select ROL-NIS directory. Download in the binary
mode. (031) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0024 19950203\B-0002.SOL)
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