The Intercultural Innovation Award is a partnership between the
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the BMW Group that
aims to select and support the most innovative grassroots projects that
encourage intercultural dialogue and cooperation around the world.
Not-for-profit organizations that are active in promoting
intercultural understanding, with a track record of managing
intercultural projects and willingness to expand their range of action,
are eligible to apply. These organizations should be working in the
fields of:
- migration and integration;
- intercultural awareness;
- education for intercultural citizenship;
- and/or be organizations addressing the needs of specific groups in promoting intercultural understanding (e.g. faith-based, youth, women, media, etc.)
The Intercultural Innovation Award is bestowed upon ten
organizations. Awardees receive one year of support and consulting from
the UNAOC and the BMW Group, which will assist their projects to
increase their effectiveness. Support will also be provided to
successful projects so that they can be replicated in other contexts or
settings where they might be relevant. The specific support received
will depend on the individual needs of the projects.
A detailed needs assessment will be conducted in conjunction with
each of the awardees. The UNAOC and the BMW Group will then mobilize
resources to help those projects achieve their goals. After one year, a
comprehensive evaluation will be performed in order to assess the impact
of the Award on successful projects.
The organizations of awardees will also become members of
Intercultural Leaders, an exclusive skills and knowledge-sharing
platform for civil society organizations and young leaders that work on
addressing cross-cultural tensions. Through an innovative online
system, Intercultural Leaders will harnesses the solidarity of its
members to maximize the impact of their work and help them foster
cross-cultural understanding and cooperation.
Criteria
Moreinfo: http://interculturalinnovation.org/the-award