
Danida Fellowship Centre is pleased to announce a new call for Danida Fellows Networkers Grants.
Sharing knowledge and transforming knowledge into action is essential for finding sustainable solutions to the global challenges facing us today. However, this does not happen by itself. It requires a concerted effort and dedicated change makers to transform knowledge into action.
As a member of the Danida Fellows Network, you are part of a unique global network of skilled professionals who have either completed a Danida Fellowship Centre (DFC) learning programme or been part of a DFC administered research project. Through these programmes and projects, you have gained skills and knowledge that can inform positive change across different actors and sectors. Especially when catalysed through collaboration and partnerships, this change can lead to meaningful action that holds the potential for leaving a significant impact on your professional field of expertise and beyond.
The Danida Fellows Networkers Grants provide funds for small scale initiatives that foster dialogue, collaboration and action across stakeholders within an organisation or across a sector.
What can be supported?
The Danida Fellows Networkers Grants provide funding for initiatives that aim to foster dialogue and collaboration within or across sectors by bringing together relevant stakeholders from the public sector, academia, business and civil society.
The activity must have the following overall aims:
* A DFC activity could be a DFC funded learning programme, a DFC administered research project or other relevant DFC activities.
** For DFC learning programme participants this could include support for implementing your action plan.
You can apply for a grant with financial support of up to 35.000 DKK for an activity or event with the following objectives:
PLEASE NOTE that all Networkers Grant applicants are required to aim for objectives 1, 2 and 4. Objective 3 is only a requirement in countries with an established national Danida Fellows Network. All proposals should clearly state the change that the initiatives or participation would contribute to achieving as well as the method planned for documenting the change. All recipients must commit to provide stories and documentation to this effect.
Who can apply?
Danida Fellowship Centre offers Networkers Grants to alumni who are members of the global Danida Fellows Network. You are automatically a member, if you have participated in a Danida Fellowship learning programme or a DFC administered research project (a DFC activity).
NOTE: DFC fellows associated with DFC administered research projects that have previously received a Science Engagement Grant from DFC, or are planning to apply for one, are not eligible for this grant. However, researchers are highly encouraged to take part in – and contribute to – activities funded by Networkers Grants, regardless of whether their project has received additional financing through a DFC Science Engagement Grant.
When to apply?
The deadline for this call for proposals is Sunday 16 March 2025 at 23: PM CET. Applications will be accepted only if submitted via the online application form.
Grant applicants will be informed of the outcome of their applications within four weeks of the application deadline.
Before you finalise and submit your application
The amount applied for in Danish Kroner (DKK) must be indicated in the application form and the costs must be broken down and quoted in the relevant budget lines. The grant must only be used to cover eligible costs included in the budget submitted with the application.
The budget may include
Important: Accommodation costs are not eligible under this call.
Co-funding of the activity by other sources is strongly encouraged.
How are the grant applications assessed?
A selection committee at DFC will select the successful grant applications based on the following criteria:
As part of the selection process, DFC reserves the right to consider a diverse selection of activities, and wide-ranging subject matter aimed at varied target groups in as many different countries/regions as possible.
It is the coordinating team’s responsibility to ensure that you get the consent of your participants and contributors to share any photos or film for wider communications purposes on social media and other online platforms.
What are the reporting and accounting requirements?
The applicant will be responsible for managing the grant and must ensure the following:
Within one month of completing the activity, the following documentation has to be submitted electronically to DFC:
If the reporting and accounts are not submitted to DFC on time, it will be considered a violation of the grant conditions and the applicant may be requested to return the funds provided under the grant.
Financial accounts will be audited by the DFC auditor and the coordinator of the activity must share all relevant information with the auditor upon request.
If you have any questions, please contact the DFC Network Team on nextstepnetworking@dfcentre.dk.
* Through the Science Engagement Grants managed by the DFC Research Management Team, DFC also offers grants for researchers wishing to organise knowledge exchange between researchers, Danida alumni and other relevant stakeholders, facilitate networks and collaborations within and across academia, policy makers and practitioners, or promote the dissemination and outreach of research results for uptake and use.
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