Logic model for grantee application G-18066 by the Transgender Equality Network [TENI]

Context

Transgender Equality Network Ireland [TENI] is a non-profit organisation that seeks to improve conditions and advance the rights and equality of trans people and their families. The organisation’s vision is an Ireland where trans people are understood, accepted and respected, and can participate fully in all aspects of Irish society. TENI has dedicated its resources to the ending of transphobia, including stigma, discrimination and inequality and continues to work for social, political and legal recognition of trans people in Ireland since 2006.

In 2009 the Transgender Equality Network [TENI] of Ireland were awarded €450,000 to support the development of an active and sustainable organisation to advocate for the needs and greater legal protections of transgendered people in Ireland. The grant is titled Building Sustainable LGBT Communities and is intended to be core support for TENI. Gradually released over a three year period, the funding was to support the development of an active and sustainable organisation to advocate for the needs and greater legal protections of transgendered people.

Description:
A one-page long document in landscape format containing a table that charts inputs, activities, outputs, short term outcome, medium term outcome and long term outputs. The document is produced by The Atlantic Philanthropies' staff to detail grantee project G-18066 titled Building Sustainable LGBT Communities.
Type:
text and business records
Creator:
The Atlantic Philanthropies, 1982-2020
Subject:
Transgender Equality Network Ireland, Curated collection--Human rights, Curated collection--LGBTQ people, Curated collection--Grant documentation, Grant 18066, Transgender people, Nonprofit organizations, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), and Curated collection--Sara Phillips
Grant:
Grant 18066
Grantee:
Transgender Equality Network Ireland
Year of Grant:
2009
Location of Grantee:
Dublin
Rights:
The material is copyright of either Cornell University, The Atlantic Philanthropies, or where listed, the original authors or commissioning bodies. This collection is being made available under CC BY-NC-ND license, which allows users to access the material as long as the original copyright holder is credited; the material cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
Attribution:
Cornell University Library, Digital Repository of Ireland, and The Atlantic Philanthropies
Doi:
https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.fq97nd732