Announcing the 2007 Development Marketplace Global Competition: Improving Results in Health, Nutrition and Population for the Poor! The Development Marketplace (DM) team in collaboration with the World Bank's Health, Nutrition and Population unit, announces the Call for Proposals for the 2007 Global Development Marketplace (DM2007). This year, the World Bank seeks to recognize and support initiatives that improve health, nutrition and population outcomes for poor people in developing countries. APPLY NOW! Proposals are welcome from a range of development innovators: civil society groups, social entrepreneurs, private foundations, government agencies, academia, the private sector, as well as staff from the World Bank Group and other donor organizations. A total of US$4 million in awards is available, with a maximum award size of US$200,000. Proposals should address at least one of the following sub-themes: - Innovative mechanisms to reach vulnerable groups; - Public-private partnerships to improve delivery of health goods and services; - Innovative inter-sectoral linkages, such as improving water supply, sanitation services, indoor air pollution, roads, etc., for illness/disease/injury prevention; - Cost-effective approaches/methods/technologies to improve local capacity to gather, analyze and apply health, nutrition and population data. Proposals will only be accepted in English and through the Development Marketplace website: www.developmentmarketplace.org. Please visit the website for detailed competition guidelines and step-by-step instructions in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. All proposals should be submitted by 2300 GMT on November 17, 2006. HELP GET THE WORD OUT! Please forward this announcement and attached brochure to your professional peers and networks. ******************************************* About the Development Marketplace: The Development Marketplace (DM) is a competitive grant program of the World Bank that seeks out emerging, small-scale development ideas. DM's primary objective is to identify and support creative projects that deliver results and have the potential to be expanded or replicated. The DM Program operates at both the global and country levels. Since its inception, DM has disbursed roughly US$41 million in awards to more than 950 winners around the world. www.developmentmarketplace.org |