Institute for Sustainable Economic, Educational, and Environmental Design
For Facilitating The Creation Of A Global Partnership For Development Data
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Amount$300,000
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Program
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Date Awarded7/2/2015
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Term9.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Overview
Under this grant the International Program of the Institute for Sustainable Economic,
Educational and Environmental Design (iSEEED) will facilitate a process to explore the creation
of a Global Partnership on Sustainable Development Data. iSEEED will facilitate a process to
catalyze diverse stakeholders to design, launch and generate interest in a multi-stakeholder initiative that would help governments, private sector, civil society and international institutions
harness new and traditional sources of data to address development challenges.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
iseeed.org
Address
1625 Clay Street, Suite 600, Oakland, CA, 94612, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for facilitating the creation of a Global Partnership for Development Data
This supplemental grant to the International Program of the Institute for Sustainable Economic,
Educational and Environmental Design (iSEEED) continues support for facilitation of a process
to create a Global Partnership on Sustainable Development Data. iSEEED will facilitate a
process to catalyze diverse stakeholders to design, launch and generate interest in a multistakeholder
initiative that would help governments, private sector, civil society and
international institutions harness new and traditional sources of data to address development
challenges.
for facilitating the creation of a Global Partnership for Development Data
Under this grant the International Program of the Institute for Sustainable Economic,
Educational and Environmental Design (iSEEED) will facilitate a process to explore the creation
of a Global Partnership on Sustainable Development Data. iSEEED will facilitate a process to
catalyze diverse stakeholders to design, launch and generate interest in a multi-stakeholder initiative that would help governments, private sector, civil society and international institutions
harness new and traditional sources of data to address development challenges.