Equality and Human Rights Fund Webinar 1 – About the Fund (video and transcription)
Slide 1: Introduction
Hello, my name is Kaylie, and I am a member of Equality and Human Rights team at Inspiring Scotland. This is the first of series of five short presentations to introduce you to Equality and Human Rights Fund.
Slide 2: About the fund
The Equality and Human Rights Fund is a new Scottish Government programme which advances human rights, promotes equality, and tackles discrimination people may face due to age, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, disability, and race.
It follows the Promoting Equality and Cohesion Fund and national funding from the Scottish Government Equality Unit which is ending in September this year.
The Fund is administered by Inspiring Scotland and is now open to applications.
Slide 3: Application details
Information on the Fund and what you need to do to apply can be found on the Inspiring Scotland website. Here you can find full Information and Application Guidance notes which give you detail of what the fund is about, and lots of guidance on what we are looking for in your application. Easy Read and Text only formats are also available and there is a link to the online registration form which you need to complete to receive the application forms.
Key things you need to know about the fund are that:
Slide 4: Vision and Objectives
All applicants will need to demonstrate how their proposed work supports the Fund vision, aim and objectives.
The Vision is a Scotland which is inclusive, free from discrimination, where the human rights of everyone are respected, protected, and fulfilled.
The objectives of the fund, are to support, develop and learn from organisations that:
Slide 5: Contact us
For more information on the Fund, watch the next clip which talks in more detail about the national context for the Fund. You can also find more information on the Inspiring Scotland website email us and follow us on twitter where we will post info on the pre-application support we are offering. Thanks for watching.
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