Under the Adivasi theme we support organizations which work for the well-being of indigenous and forest-dependent communities across the country. These include communities characterized as scheduled tribes, particularly vulnerable tribal groups or nomadic tribes as well as others with a high dependence on forest resources.
The organizations we would like to support must be focused on the well being of the community and include a wide range of interventions on land and forest rights, management and development of natural resources, access to welfare schemes and entitlements, livelihoods, health care, strengthening of local governance, legal aid, capacity building of youth and leaders, indigenous knowledge and culture.
Responsibilities
Conduct scoping and programmatic due diligence of organisations.
Review all completed proposals to ensure that required information has been provided. Ensure that the story of the organisations come through clearly.
Dialogue with the partner organisation to understand effects of their engagement
Guide the organisations in budget preparation and support the finance team with budget review and financial due diligence where required.
Lead the grant making process for the assigned organisations and ensure compliance with the Foundation s guidelines and requirements.
Manage the grant management process system through the entire lifecycle of a grant.
What we are looking for
Candidates who have a good understanding of Adivasi communities and with experience in organizations that have worked on their issues are encouraged to apply.
Bachelor s degree required; Master s degree desirable
Should have made significant and long-lasting contributions in their area of work
High level of self-motivation, initiative, and creativity
Willingness to travel extensively for work
Substantial knowledge of organisational and project management
Ability to work with minimal supervision, and solve problems independently or collaboratively as needed