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GLAM Africa 2014 RFP - English
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Global Lube Access Mobilisation (GLAM)
Community Grants—Africa
TARGETED Request for Proposals
Deadline 25 March2014
Available Funding
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amfAR, AVAC, COC Netherlands, and International Rectal Microbicide Advocates (IRMA) are
pleased to announce new funding for innovative projects in 2014 to advocate fornational and
local-level access to safe, affordable, condom-compatible lubricant in Africa to improve the
provision of HIV prevention services. Organisations that can demonstrate affiliations
withamfAR, AVAC, COC Netherlands, or IRMA in sub-Saharan Africa, including French and
Portuguese-speaking countries, are encouraged to submit relevant proposals.
Seven awards at $5,000 each are available.Each applicant can apply for a $5,000 award to
support project-related costs for 6months. Only one application may be submitted per
individual/organisation. Staff/consultant time may be covered, but proposals requesting
general operating support will not be considered.
Previous GLAM grantees are not eligible.Funding may not be used to purchase lubricant.
Funding recommendations will be announced in early May 2014. Those who are approved for
awards can expect to receive funds to begin activities in June 2014 and completed in November
2014.
Funding Priorities and Areas of Interest
Priority will be given to proposals with innovative projects clearly demonstrating a strategic
plan of action to secure access to safe, affordable, condom-compatible lubricants on a country-
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wide level.The GLAM Toolkit, available in both English and French, particularly the advocacy
steps, should be consulted carefully and integrated into the plan to help guide mobilization.
Specific, strategic advocacy efforts with the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria,
PEPFAR, UNAIDS, and other bilateral donors are encouraged.
Who is eligible to apply for a GLAM Africa community grant?
Organisations based in Sub-Saharan Africa that have a pre-existing linkage to amfAR,
AVAC, COC Netherlands and/or IRMA. These may include past or current amfAR GMT
Initiative African grantees; AVAC’s network in Africa; current COC Netherlands grantees
in Africa and/or African members of IRMA affiliated with organisations.
Registered community-based non-governmental organisations (CBOs/NGOs) GLAM
can support organisations that are not yet formally registered; however, the applicant
organisation will need to partner with a “sponsor” organisation that is legally registered.
Organisations with demonstrated strong management and leadership.
Organisations with capacity to carry out the proposed activities and effectively
manage award funds.
Applications in English, French and Portuguese are encouraged. An English translation
is required for French and Portuguese applications.Applicants may use Google Translate
or another online translation service to produce the English translation.
Previous GLAM grantees are not eligible.
About GLAM and Project ARM
In advance of the 2011 International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa, held in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, IRMA convened a two-day consultation as part of its Project ARM initiative (Africa for
Rectal Microbicides).Over 40 African advocates and allies met to develop strategies to ensure
substantive African involvement in rectal microbicide research and advocacy. The results were
published in a report “On the Map: Ensuring Africa’s Place in Rectal Microbicide Research and
Advocacy” released at the Microbicides 2010 conference.
The report calls for a set of activities related to research and community mobilization designed
to fully engage Africans, including advocacy for improved access to safe, condom-compatible
lubricants.Specifically, it highlights the need to make safe, affordable, condom-compatible
lubricant available to all Africans who engage in anal intercourse, including GMT (gay men and
other men who have sex with men, and transgender individuals), and heterosexual men and
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women. Safe, condom-compatible lubricant should also be made available to people engaging
in vaginal intercourse.
With this Project ARMrecommendation, IRMA, amfAR’sGMT Initiative and AVAC launched the
Global Lube Access Mobilisation in Africa (GLAM – Africa). While increasing access to safe,
condom-compatible lubes for people who engage in anal intercourse is of utmost importance,
GLAM also supports lube access efforts for those who practice vaginal intercourse.
In 2013, amfAR, AVAC and IRMA supported three GLAM projects, one each in Liberia, Nigeria,
and Zambia. Click here for slides that briefly describe these projects.
Because of their commitment to lubricant access, COC Netherlands is partnering with amfAR,
AVAC and IRMA in 2014 to increase the resources available for GLAM Africa lubricant advocacy
in sub-Saharan Africa.
GLAM Africa Review Process
Funding decisions will be based upon recommendations generated by a community-based peer
review involving experts in the region who have the same or similar expertise, perspectives,
and focus on HIV as the applicants. Applicants will be notified of the status of their proposals in
early May 2014, and grants will be disbursed beginning June 2014. Projects are expected to last
approximately 6 months and be completed in November 2014.
GLAM Africa Application
The application consists of threeparts—incomplete applications will not be considered:
Applicant information and answers to two essay questions
Budget justification
Resume or CV (summary of experience) from the person leading efforts on this project.
GLAM Africa Application Submission
E-mail the completed components of the application toIRMA at rectalmicro@gmail.com. These
components must include the applicant’s information and answers to the essay questionsthe
budget justification (attached), and key staff member’s resume or CV (summary of experience.)
For applications in French or Portuguese, an English translation of the request is required.
Applicants may use Google Translate or another online translation service to produce the
English translation.
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All applications must be received no later thanTuesday, 25 March 2014.
Applicants are encouraged to e-mail IRMA at rectalmicro@gmail.comfor questions or to seek
advice about thefunding proposal process, advocacy activities, or the application requirements.
GLAM Africa Application
Applicant Information Form
Name of person leading
GLAM effort
Lead person’s email
address
Lead person’s cell phone
Name of affiliated
organisation
Organisation mailing
address
Organisation physical
address
Organisation website
Organisation telephone
How did you hear about
Project ARM and the
GLAM campaign?
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If organisation is not registered, please provide details on a fiscal sponsor
Name of fiscal sponsor
organisation
Fiscal sponsor
organisation contact
person
Sponsor contact email
Sponsor mailing address
Sponsor physical address
Sponsor website
Sponsor telephone
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Essay Questions
Describe your organisational and personal background:
First, briefly describe your organisation, and its mission, its goals, and its objectives. How long has
the organisation been in operation? How big is the staff? Please feel free to share any other
information about the organisation you think is relevant to the proposal.
Next, briefly tell us about the individual who will be leading efforts on this project.What is their
position? How long have they been working with the organisation?What do theyconsider to be
some of the highlights and challenges of theirrecent work experiences?What content expertise
and advocacy experience will they bring to this project? Please pay particular attention to any
work they’vedone in HIV/AIDS, human rights, sexual healthor the LGBT field.
Finally, please describe your connection to amfAR, AVAC, COC Netherlands and/or IRMA.
Please do not repeat information in your resume or CV, but focus on details that expand on your
work history and advocacy experience.
(Maximum 500 words)
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Describe the project:
Utilizing the GLAM Toolkit as a foundation, available in English and French, please explainyour
project, to last 6 months, in which you willadvocate for access to safe, affordable, condomcompatible lubricant in your country.
Your answer must includethe following:
Brief background about the current situation in your community regarding access to safe,
affordable, condom-compatible lubricant in your country.
Specific goals of your project,
Activities to reach those goals,
Milestones that will indicate your progress,
Suggested collaborators that will help you be successful,
And a detailed timeline to cover 6 months.
Please share your vision of what success for the project looks like. Indicate how your efforts will
have moved lubricant access forward in your country. And describe what work will remain after
the end of your 6-month project.
(Maximum 800 words)
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amfAR: The GMT Initiative at amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, provides financial and technical support to
community organisations and research entities working to reduce the spread and impact of HIV among gay men,
other men who have sex with men, and transgender individuals (collectively, GMT) in low- and middle-income
countries.
AVAC: Founded in 1995, AVAC is a non-profit organisation that uses education, policy analysis, advocacy and a
network of global collaborations to accelerate the ethical development and global delivery of AIDS vaccines, male
circumcision, microbicides, PrEP and other emerging HIV prevention options as part of a comprehensive response
to the pandemic.
COC Netherlands is the Dutch LGBT movement and an international LGBT human rights organisation. COC has been
working with partner organisation in the global South for over 25 years and facilitates, stimulates, mentors, guides,
finances and connects partners and aligns their efforts with those of other stakeholders including governments,
civil society and the community as a whole. COC collaborates with partners on HIV prevention and health
promotion, empowerment, community building, organisational development and advocacy.
IRMA, International Rectal Microbicide Advocates, is a global network of more than 1,200 advocates, scientists,
policy makers and funders committed to the research and development of safe, effective, acceptable, and
accessible rectal microbicides for the men, women, and transgender individuals that need them. IRMA is based at
AIDS Foundation of Chicago.