Open Briefing is a grantee of the global programme at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). Our current grant includes provision for approximately 100 hours of funded holistic security support. We have decided to offer this support exclusively to other rights-based NED grantees at this time. This portal outlines who the support is for, what support is available, and the process of requesting and delivering support to NED grantees.
The support is available until 30 September 2020.
In order to maximise the impact of this funded support, it is available for those meeting all of the following criteria:
current NED grantee;
rights-based CSO/NGO; and
based in a country with a closed, repressed or obstructed civic space (as assessed by the CIVICUS Monitor).
We are currently prioritising civil society organisations in Latin America and the Caribbean; however, we will provide support wherever the need is the greatest.
Support is available across safety and security, digital security, and wellbeing and resilience. It is offered in three key capacity-building areas: training, mentoring and technical support. Some examples of the available support are provided below; however, this is not an exhaustive list, and we will endeavour to provide tailored support in response to need.
Security risk management principles
Risk assessment principles
Crisis management principles and tools
Information security
Wellbeing for human rights defenders
Mentoring to those with security responsibilities
Mentoring for system administrators (sysadmins)
Wellbeing focal point mentoring
Developing travel procedures
Conducting travel or programme risks assessments
Remote site security assessment support
Developing contingency plans (e.g. responding to raids or detention; election contingency planning)
Digital security incident response coordination
Identify: NED identifies a grantee that may benefit from support and fits all the criteria.
Discuss: NED discusses potential support with the grantee to understand what is required and confirm the process and commitment.
Request: NED representative completes a support request form.
Contact: Open Briefing contacts the grantee to confirm the exact support required and ensure their commitment is understood.
Confirm: Open Briefing confirms the agreed support, timelines and expected number of hours to NED and the grantee.
Deliver: Open Briefing delivers the support to the grantee, confirming completion with NED.
Impact: We are keen to ensure that as many CSOs/NGOs as possible can benefit from this support. As such, we estimate 6-8 hours of support to each agreed grantee.
Commitment: The grantee needs to be both available and committed to working with Open Briefing.
Timing: The support is available between 09.00 and 17.00 (GMT/DST), Monday to Friday. As such, it is not appropriate for emergency response or crises.
Language: Open Briefing can deliver holistic support in Spanish or English. We can also deliver wellbeing support in French. Please see our language matrix for details.
Remote: In order to maximise impact and minimise emissions, all support will be delivered remotely. (On-site support is available separately to self-funding organisations or those able to access additional funding from grantmakers or partners.)
Confidentiality: Any support provided will remain confidential between NED, the grantee and Open Briefing.
Should you have any questions, please contact Open Briefing’s deputy director, Dan Williamson:
Email: dan.williamson@openbriefing.org
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