The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) seeks applications from qualified non-profit organizations capable of developing and deploying citizen security and drug demand reduction education to adolescents in the high-risk departments of Colon and Gracias a Dios.
Activities will include identification of a suitable evidence-based curriculum, local fieldwork to adapt the curriculum to local communities, and delivery of the curriculum to a test group of adolescents in the selected departments over a period of two years.
Obtain Full Opportunity Text:Not Available
Additional Information of Eligibility:• Be a registered U. S. non-profit organization, 501 (c) (3) including civil society organizations; foreign NGO, religious association, or educational institution based or working in Honduras .
Applicants must be registered in-country or submit proof that they are seeking registration in Honduras at the time of proposal submission; • Due to the community-oriented focus of this request for proposals, organizations based outside of Honduras are required to identify and work with an implementing partner based in Honduras to ensure local ‘buy-in’ and sustainability.
• Have demonstrated experience implementing drug prevention projects in Central America preferably with the targeted community (ies) identified in the proposal.
• Have demonstrated experience working with youth, women, and community leaders to implement one or more of the following: youth leadership training, civic education programs, community outreach programs, capacity building, media, social responsibility programs, community police programs.
• Have existing capacity or ability to develop active partnerships with organizations in Honduras especially in the field of drug prevention.
Full Opportunity Web Address:Contact: Erin Lane at laneEK@state.gov or (202) 663 1322 Eduardo Barahona (back up) at barahonaer@state.gov
Agency Email Description: Point of Contact
Agency Email: laneEK@state.gov
Date Posted: 2015-03-06
Application Due Date: 2015-05-05
Archive Date: 2015-06-04