The State Department had yesterday announced the grant for organisations which can come up with ideas and projects to promote religious freedom in India.
The State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, in a notice, had said that it seeks to "reduce religiously-motivated violence and discrimination in India" through its USD 4,93,827 grant programme.
"The goal of the programme is to increase societal tolerance and improve civilian security to reduce religiously-motivated violence and discrimination, and the funds will support activities that work toward that end," a State Department spokesperson told PTI.
"We do not disclose implementers of programmes," said the spokesperson when asked about the recipients of such a programme.
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Among other things, the State Department wants the organisations, applying for the grant, to come up with proposals to develop and implement early warning systems to mitigate large-scale violence and implement conflict mitigation programmes between minority and majority groups, the spokesperson said.
He said an applicant also needs to ideate successful programme activities to counter hateful or discriminatory public messages with positive messages using all kinds of media.
The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor said it anticipates having USD 650,000 to support at least one successful applicant.
The State Department said it seeks projects that will strengthen a youth leaders' knowledge of basic principles of transparency, accountability, inclusivity, non-violent civic participation and minority protection laws.
It also seeks projects that incorporate a small grants mechanism that change leaders can leverage to work with relevant stakeholders to address pressing community issues.
For this programme, the youth leaders should be between the age group of 18-35 years, according to the notice of funding opportunity.
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