Question
Civil Society Funding Mechanisms: Please identify literature on civil society funding mechanisms.
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Key findings: Two general points emerge in the literature on civil society funding mechanisms. The first is that support to civil society actors is desirable and should be continued or scaled-up. Civil society is considered to play a key role in development and the theme of ‘partnership’ is widespread in the literature. Secondly, capacity building is an essential component of all support to civil society – whether this is direct (e.g. funding for organisational development) or indirect (e.g. funding an organisation to build the capacity of more localised actors). A key concern for donors, therefore, is to explore how to finance capacity building.
The literature identifies three principal mechanisms by which donors provide financial support to civil society actors: a) Direct support to individual or umbrella organisations; b) via southern governments; c) via intermediaries – largely northern NGOs. Further, this can be delivered through a number of different types of funds: core funding, basket’ funding, umbrella funds and Multi-Donor Trust Funds (MDTFs).
Each of these mechanisms comes with its own risks for donors and recipients alike. Some common concerns include:
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