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The Humanitarian Innovation Fund (HIF) has announced its third call
for large grant proposals. The Fund?s large grant facility, which
provides grants from ?75,000 - ?150,000 for the development,
implementation and testing of an innovation, will be open until the
22nd April 2012.

The Fund was established a year ago by ELRHA (Enhancing Learning and
Research for Humanitarian Assistance) and ALNAP (The Active Learning
Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action) to
support organisations and individuals to identify, nurture and share
innovative and scalable solutions to the challenges facing effective
humanitarian assistance.

The HIF intends to fund 4 - 5 large grant projects in this latest
call.  The Fund also hosts a small grant facility, which is
permanently open for proposals of up to ?20,000 for the recognition,
invention and dissemination of an innovation.

The launch of the third call comes the same week as the announcement
by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) of their
decision to provide the HIF with $700,000 (?445,000), in order to
support more innovations with the potential to revolutionise
humanitarian performance.

Full details of the Humanitarian Innovation Fund can be found on our
website: www.humanitarianinnovation.org. The HIF team will be holding
a large grant facility webinar on the website at 14:00 on Wednesday
28th March 2012.

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