Results Frameworks for Development Education – training workshop

Start Date: 10/11/2020 End Date: 10/11/2020

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This training event is our annual workshop on  Results Frameworks for Development Education ,  led by Susan Gallwey, for organisations applying for Irish Aid Annual Grants for Development Education.

This training is focused on supporting those who are familiar with Results Frameworks (RF) and have begun work on the RF for their applicatin. We encourage everyone to bring along their previous year's RF (where available) and any work done on this year's version.   This event runs on Tuesday, 10 November from 2pm – 4pm, via Zoom.  (If you are new to Results Frameworks, we recommed you also attend our Annual Grants clinic the previous week, which will include an introduction to Results Frameworks). For further information on our work on Results-based Frameworks for Development Education, you can view our toolkit here.

Irish Aid have launched the 2021 Development Education Grants. Applicants can apply for one year or two year grants. The call for proposals can be found at  this link  under the ‘Applying for Funding’ tab,  and it includes links to the Guidelines and FAQ documents. This link also includes information on DEAR co-funding.

This training event is open to any organisation applying for the grant, including members and non-members of IDEA. This event is free of charge.

If you register by 3 November and email us your postal address, we will send you a hard copy of our toolkit ' Using Results-Based Approaches in Development Education settings: A Practical Toolkit ' (updated for 2021 grants round) 

To register, or for more information, please contact  communications@ideaonline.ie

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