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Go Digital: Sub Saharan Africa – Wales application process

Go Digital: Sub Saharan Africa – Wales application process

 

We are offering three grants of between £5000 and £8000 to organisations in Wales and Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) to collaborate digitally on international projects. Applications are now open and will close on Sunday 7 February 2021 at 23.59 (UK).

Submitting an application 

Timeline

Application questions

Expect to be asked to provide the following:

What is Official Development Assistance? (ODA) 

This funding we are offering is from the Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget. Official Development Assistance is the UK government’s overseas aid budget to support the government’s 2015 Aid Strategy in developing countries. Therefore your project application must meet certain requirements.

An Official Development Assistance compliant project proposal should:

How can you ensure your project is Official Development Assistance (ODA) compliant:

When applying, you should consider the following questions to ensure your project is ODA compliant:

Eligible countries

Wales in partnership with at least one country from the following list of Official Development Assistance (ODA) countries:

Botswana | Ethiopia | Ghana | Kenya | Malawi | Mauritius | Mozambique | Namibia | Nigeria | Rwanda | Senegal | Sierra Leone | South Africa | South Sudan | Sudan | Tanzania | Uganda | Zambia | Zimbabwe

What does a digital/virtual project mean?

The fund is designed to foster international connections at a time when international travel is restricted. In light of this, we are supporting partnership projects where organisations in the UK connect virtually with organisations overseas in order to deliver collaborative projects.

As there are global restrictions on hosting physical activity, we expect the project output to be primarily digital and presented online. As the organisations will be unable to travel to meet in person, we expect that the development of the project will also be done virtually, using online collaborative tools.

We hope that by supporting these projects in this fund, we are helping organisations to establish a climate-friendly approach to future international collaboration.

Find out more about the Go Digital: Sub Saharan Africa – Wales fund and example project types here

What costs can the grant cover?

Direct project costs include:

We believe artists should be paid fairly and this should be reflected in the budget in relation to any artist costs.

How will my application be assessed?

Applications will be judged across the following areas (these areas will be clearly marked in the application form):

  1. Activity and innovation:40%
  1. Partnership and positive contribution: 40%
  1. Budget and timeline: 10%
  1. Diversity: 10%

Selection process:

Upon receipt of the applications, our assessment panel will review all applications and put forward those that meet the minimum requirements.

Eligible projects will then be assessed by a jury of British Council and cultural sector professionals (all jury members are required to sign confidentiality and conflict of interest forms). They will select three projects to receive funding.

When can I expect to hear if I am successful?

We hope to inform all applicants by March 2021.

Can I apply for a grant if I have previously received funding from the British Council?

If you have already recieved funding from the British Council for the proposed activity you are not eligible to apply for additional funding. If, however, you have received funding from the British Council for research or scoping activity to develop your proposal then you are able to apply for a collaboration grant in order to take the project forward.

Can I get feedback if my application was unsuccessful?

We will endeavour to provide feedback to all applicants, but depending on the number of applications we receive, this may take a few weeks.

Contact us
If you have any queries, please get in touch: TeamWales@britishcouncil.org

 

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