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Call for expressions of interest: Russian information operations in the Baltics
On behalf of the FCDO Research Commissioning Centre, 3ie invites expressions of interest from organisations or consortia to conduct a systematic review of the effects of policies tackling Russian information campaigns and an evaluation of the ban on Russian propaganda channels in the three Baltic countries.
The full terms of reference for this funding opportunity require applicants to hold at minimum ‘SC’ security clearance. For more information, see UK Security Vetting.
The deadline for sending proposals for this call was 23:59 GMT, 10 April 2024.
At a glance
Background
Recent studies on the impact of Russian information operations on the information environment of the Baltic region highlight the need for a more systematic comparative analysis of populism and anti-establishment movements in the region.
The objective of this research project is to understand how these operations support the rise of various forms of populism and to identify strategies to counter information campaigns. We expect to commission a project to conduct a systematic review of the effects of policies tackling Russian information campaigns and an evaluation of the ban on Russian propaganda channels in the three Baltic countries.
Please note: The full terms of reference for this funding opportunity require applicants to hold at minimum ‘SC’ security clearance. For more information, see UK Security Vetting.
Key Dates
Launched on: 19 March 2024
FAQs posted: 28 March 2024
Deadline for submitting expressions of interest: 10 April 2024
Note: In case there are any changes to these dates, the revisions will be reflected here.
Eligibility
- Only legally registered organisations and consortia of registered organisations, not individuals, may apply.
- Only applicants who hold at minimum “SC” security clearance may apply.
How to submit expression of interest
Please send an email to rcc@3ieimpact.org. The subject line should include the opportunity title: RCC Russian information operations expression of interest. In your email, please include the following information:
- Name
- Organisation
- Role
- Highest level of security vetting completed
Once eligibility has been authenticated, the full call for proposal will be released to the applicant.
Supporting information
If shortlisted, funding recipients will be required to adhere to several 3ie and FCDO policies mentioned below. We strongly recommend reviewing these before applying.
- Accountable Grant Agreement
- FCDO Programme Operating Framework (PrOF)
- FCDO Risk Register Template*
- 3ie Safeguarding Policy
- 3ie Fraud & Anti-Corruption Policy
- 3ie Transparent, Reproducible, and Ethical Evidence (TREE) Policy
- 3ie Direct Cost Policy (also included in the budget template)
- 3ie Indirect Cost Policy (also included in the budget template)
Note: In case of any discrepancies between the FCDO’s PrOF guidance and 3ie’s policies, the PrOF guidance will prevail.
*Funding recipients are not required to fill in the risk register template at the calls for proposals stage. This resource is included for information only.
Contact
We have consolidated all questions received in this FAQ document. If you have any additional questions related to this opportunity, please submit these to the rcc@3ieimpact.org mailbox including “RCC Russian information operations Request for Clarification” in the subject line.
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