Temporary International Presence in the City of Hebron TIPH

 

TIPH is an international civilian observer mission. TIPH assists the parties in the normalisation of the situation in the city and reports on their efforts and the breaches of the agreements on Hebron and international law. TIPH reports to the Palestinian and Israeli authorities and to the six member countries.

 
 

Apply for funds

Prior to applying for project funding from the TIPH, the following preconditions must be taken into consideration:

  1. Project support is only granted to organisations, not to individual people.
  2. The organisation must be non-profit.
  3. Organisations must be registered with the Palestinian Ministry of Interior.

 

Proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria:

  1. Organisations must be working within the TIPH's Area of Responsibility.
  2. The aims of the projects must be in line with the mandate of the TIPH.
  3. The project must contribute to the social development and well-being of the Palestinian people in Hebron and priority is given to projects within the H2 area.
  4. Projects should reach a large number of beneficiaries and provide visibility to theTIPH.
  5. Cultural, sports and charitable activities benefiting children and youth are welcomed.
  6. The TIPH does not distribute food or clothes nor contributes to the funding of it.
  7. The TIPH does not support running costs including regular salaries, administrative costs, telephone bills, furniture, carpets and office equipment.

 

To help you apply

To help you meet the TIPH demands we now post two examples (see mock ups of Project proposal and Logframe below). The Project proposal needs to be as accurate as possible and this also goes for its budget. This is the template you send to the TIPH. The project proposal should explain the project and its aims and goals, basically what you want to achieve with the project and how to do it.

Project budget

In the proposal there is also a budget to be presented. This budget should be as specific as possible and only include the needs to finalize the project. The budget is a crucial part of the proposal, since it specifies the economic needs of it.

Project logframe

The logframe mock up is a part of the contract the TIPH signs with its partner organizations after the proposal has been approved by the TIPH. This is part of an agreement between the TIPH and the partner organisation, which specifies what should be done and when it should be done. The logframe specifies the duties of the implementing organisation, your duties in the project. The logframe works as a tool for the TIPH and the implementing organisation to monitor the progress of the project. Please have these examples in mind when writing your own proposal. Proposals that don´t meet the demands of the TIPH will not be considered.

Before applying please see example of a Project proposal and a Logframe .

 

Download application forms here

Application form (English)

Application form (Arabic)


All project applications must include a description of the project and the budget. The applications must be submitted using the TIPH proposal form and may be written in either English or Arabic. Applications not written using the TIPH proposal form will not be processed.

Applications can be sent electronically to psm://dhrai@tiph.org and psm://hazam@tiph.org or delivered to the reception at the TIPH headquarters at Dahiyyet Al-Rame.

 

Applications selection process

  1. Community Relations will select only proposals coming from organisations that meet the above mentioned basic preconditions.
  2. A selection committee composed by the Community Relations Officers and the Deputy Head of Division will assess the proposed projects based on the above mentioned criteria, with particular focus on their relevance, feasibility, sustainability and visibility.
  3. A Community Relations Officer will contact your organization to communicate the decision on the proposal.
  4. The processing of a project proposal takes up to five weeks.

 

Budget
The TIPH has an annual budget of USD 196 000. The minimum amount of money allocated per project is USD 1 000 and maximum USD 10 000.

 

Contact
Community Relations can be contacted electronically on dhrai@tiph.org and hazam@tiph.org, or in person at the TIPH Headquarters at Dahiyyet Al-Rame.