Johnson and Johnson GenH Challenge Fund
Funds for NGOs Last Date 18 October 2017
Activities:
Women/Gender,Children,Health/Nutrition,Others
Funds for NGOs, Funds for Indian NGOs Johnson and Johnson GenH Challenge Fund Johnson & Johnson presents the GenH Challenge, a global social venture competition where YOU can design locally-tailored and globally-relevant solutions to enduring health challenges.
Please read all of the application requirements before completing each section. All applications must be submitted in English. You must submit your application no later than Wednesday, October 18, 2017, at 5:00 PM Eastern.
By submitting a valid application, you agree to score and comment upon five applications from other teams, using the trait scoring rubric. This Peer-to-Peer Review will occur between October 23 and November 3, 2017. Please take time to learn more about the Peer-to-Peer Review process and our goals for this requirement. The top 75 submissions as determined by the Peer-to-Peer Review will be scored and commented upon by the Evaluation Panel.
A. INTRODUCTION
FOCUS AREA
Please confirm the primary focus area of your proposed idea:
Environmental Health Essential Surgery Global Disease Challenges Health Workforce Women & Children’s Health
TEAM NAME (5 words) :Please provide a name for your team. Your team name should reflect a basic description of your proposed idea. Be creative – have fun!
YOUR QUICK PITCH (100 words) :Provide a brief summary description of the approach your team is offering to a solve a challenge at the heart of care. This can be a new solution, or an everyday idea applied in a new way. The description should read as a short and interesting pitch for your core concept. Focus on delivering a compelling overview, so assigned reviewers want to read more. Your Quick Pitch, along with other portions of your application, may be extracted and revealed to the public. Therefore, your description should not require any other context to clearly explain what you are offering. Imagine, if you had 1 minute in the elevator with our Evaluation Panel, what would you say? This is your first impression, so make every word count! B. YOUR TEAM
The following information is required to capture a basic understanding of the leadership, structure, vision, and capabilities of your team.
Teams may be comprised of multiple organizations. While government agencies cannot register or apply, individuals affiliated with government agencies can be recognized as part of a team, so long as no governmental resources are used to develop the submission. Government agencies may also support teams in a consulting capacity. For example, a team’s idea may require compliance with regulatory or legal provisions in target communities; understanding or complying with those requirements may spark a close working relationship with one or more government agencies. Therefore, while grant funds may not be provided to any government agency, as part of this competition, you may indicate where one or more government agencies play a key role on your team.
NAME OF LEAD APPLICATION ORGANZATION (50 words)
Each team must identify a lead applicant organization. If your team is designated as eligible to receive funding, the lead applicant organization is responsible for entering into a grant agreement with ImpactAssets, the organization administering any prize money on behalf of the competition. Your team’s lead applicant organization may be nonprofit or for profit. The lead applicant organization is solely responsible for the distribution of funds to other team members as ImpactAssets enters into only one grant agreement for each team.
Please provide the legal name of your lead applicant organization.
LEGAL STATUS OF LEAD APPLICANT ORGANIZATION
Please select one of the following options to indicate the legal status of your lead applicant organization. Remember government agencies may not apply.
Nonprofit organization Business or for profit entity Other (e.g., quasi-nongovernmental organization)
Johnson & Johnson welcomes applications from organizations or entities that have a recognized legal existence and structure under applicable law (State, Federal or Country) and that are in good standing in the jurisdiction under which they are organized. The legal form of an eligible organization may include a “c” corporation, benefit or flexible purpose corporation (or similar “hybrid” corporation permitted under State law), limited liability company, LC3 entity, or limited partnership. Organizations in the following categories are eligible organizations and may submit proposals:
A university, college or academic or research institution or center that is part of a university meeting the eligibility criteria if the university adopts the project as its own project.
An organization recognized as a 501(c)3 organization by the Internal Revenue Service under the United States Tax Code.
An organization that is established under the laws of a country other than the United States and is determined by Johnson & Johnson’s designee to be the equivalent of an organization under 501(c)(3) and 509(a) (1), (2), or (3) of the United States Tax Code. Additional supporting documentation will be required for non-U.S. organizations that may be considered for Awards. An organization that is not a charitable organization (including for profit organizations) but whose proposal has as its primary purpose the accomplishment of a charitable purpose under the law or regulations of the United States Code and with respect to which no private interests will receive more than an incidental private benefit as determined by Johnson & Johnson’s designee.
2. Ineligible persons or entities Individuals or government entities are not eligible to submit applications. Organizations comprised entirely of government officials or employees may not be eligible to submit applications. United Nations agencies are considered government entities for purposes of this Competition and may not be eligible to submit an application, subject to final determination by Johnson & Johnson. Individuals who submit applications on behalf of an eligible organization and are also government officials or employees will be responsible for ensuring that their participation in the Competition is permitted by the rules and regulations relevant to their position and that they have obtained any authorization that may be required by virtue of their government position. Tag:Johnson and Johnson GenH Challenge Fund,Funds for NGOs,Funds for Indian NGOs
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