2015 BEP-CRDF Global Small Grants for Improved Ebola Outbreak Coordination and Response in West Africa

Application Deadline: December 1st, 2015.

2015 BEP-CRDF Global Small Grants for Improved Ebola Outbreak Coordination and Response in West Africa

CRDF Global, on behalf of U.S. Department of State’s Biosecurity Engagement Program (BEP), is running a small grant program in support of Ebola affected countries in West Africa.
The goal of these small grants will be to provide these countries and the region with improved capability and capacity to respond to biological incidents, including Ebola and other biological threats. The represented countries include Liberia, Guinea, Nigeria, Mali, Sierra Leone and Senegal. The small grants will be up to three months in length.
Eligible Applicants
  • Biosecurity Working Group members, who attended the INTERPOL Project RHINO 2015 Workshop in Dakar, Senegal. The represented countries include Liberia, Guinea, Nigeria, Mali, Sierra Leone and Senegal.
Benefits
  • Grant awards of $300 USD will be made in support of the Biosecurity Working Groups, who attended the INTERPOL Project RHINO 2015 Workshop in Dakar, Senegal.
  • The grant funds can be applied to logistics, travel, meeting expenses and similar costs to support Working Group activities.

How to Apply

Email Mark Porter ( HYPERLINK “mailto:mporter@crdfglobal.org” mporter@crdfglobal.org) with your application by December 1, 2015.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the 2015 BEP-CRDF Global Small Grants for Improved Ebola Outbreak Coordination and Response in West Africa

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