Who Qualifies for Tech Services in Israel
GrantID: 76207
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $10,000
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Grant Overview
Eligibility for the Tech for Refugee Integration Program in Israel
Israel faces unique challenges in integrating refugees into the economy and society, largely driven by a lack of access to technological resources. Many refugees struggle to navigate available services due to language barriers and unfamiliarity with local systems. This grant opportunity is designed to empower nonprofit organizations that work toward improving the technological integration of refugees.
Who Qualifies for the Integration Support?
Eligible applicants for this grant must be registered nonprofit organizations actively engaging with refugee populations in Israel. Organizations that have experience in providing services related to housing, legal assistance, healthcare, and education will be best positioned to take advantage of this funding. A demonstrated ability to create tech solutions tailored for refugee needs is critical.
Application Process and Realities
Organizations must propose a clear plan for developing an application that connects refugees with local services, detailing the specific features of the app and how it will address existing gaps. This includes outlining any partnerships with tech developers and strategies for training refugees to maximize the app's utility. Transparency regarding user privacy and data protection must also be addressed in applications.
Fit Assessment in the Israeli Context
In Israel, refugees often come from varied backgrounds and possess differing levels of technological familiarity. Therefore, the app’s development must be conscious of these diversities and designed to be user-friendly, irrespective of prior exposure to technology. Community feedback in the app’s build process will ensure it meets actual needs rather than assumptions. The ultimate success of this initiative will be measured through user engagement statistics and the effectiveness of service connections made via the app, leading to improved integration outcomes for refugees in Israeli society.
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