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Global Campaign for Education Civil Society Education Fund (Bridging Fund)—Funding Proposal

Summary

Proposal for bridging fund of the Civil Society Education Fund.

Description

This is a proposal for a bridging fund for the Civil Society Education Fund.

The Bridging Fund proposes to:

  1. Maintain the expertise, experience and entities within national education coalitions so that they can continue substantive education advocacy work in GPE partner countries (i.e. lower income countries).
  2. Maintain the expertise, experience and entities and support structures at the global and regional levels on which a new financial support mechanism will be built
  3. Ensure thorough assessment of the CSEF performance and management structures with a broader independent evaluation to inform a robust proposal for support to national education coalitions for the next three years.

This document also includes four annexes:

  • Project Countries
  • Summary of results framework
  • Management and relationship chart
  • Project budget.

Funding Proposal (PDF 439kb)
Funding Proposal (Word 177kb)

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Last Updated: 24 September 2012
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