Public Call worth R$ 760 thousand reais for any Third Sector Organization!

Opportunity for Organizations of Third sector, Non-Profit Institutions.

The purpose of this Public Call is the selection of proposals for the celebration of Partnership as Ministry of Women, Family and Human Rights, through the National Secretariat for Policies to Promote Racial Equality, through the formalization of Collaboration Term, to achieve a purpose of public and reciprocal interest that involves the transfer of financial resources to Organization of Civil society (THE C), in accordance with the conditions established in this Notice.

Marajó Archipelago

Registrations: See you later 10/04/2022;
Notice: Public Call Link
Value: R$ 760,000.00
Object: Execution of Project “CREATIVE ECONOMY CARAVAN IN MARAJÓ”:
The. Carry out initial diagnosis, identifying traditional peoples and communities;
B. Select initiatives and provide a minimum of 10 consultancies per municipality;
w. Training consultancies must address the insertion of entrepreneurs in the digital world.
Who is eligible: Any organization in the Third sector that complies with the determinations of the Notice may participate in the Process.

Understanding the diversity of peoples and traditional communities and the cultural particularities of these groups, which, for the most part, are in a situation of economic vulnerability, we present the “CREATIVE ECONOMY CARAVAN IN MARAJÓ”.
It is important to understand that the Creative Economy is the set of businesses based on intellectual and cultural capital and creativity that generates economic value.
The creative industry stimulates income generation, creates jobs and produces revenue, promotes cultural diversity and human development. Activities are considered in which creativity and intellectual capital are the raw material for the creation, production and distribution of goods and services.
At the end of the 20th century, creativity began to be recognized as an essential activity in the construction of a new economy, changing the nature of work far beyond capital and raw materials.

With this premise, the term “creative economy” arises, derived from the term “creative nation”, uttered by the Prime Minister of Australia in 1994, and later disseminated in England, which committed efforts to the growth of sectors linked to design, fashion, architecture, arts, tourism, media among others.

According to data from FIRJAN, the Brazilian creative industry in 2019 represented 2.61% of all wealth generated in the national territory.

In the Brazilian market, the following activities are understood as belonging to the creative economy: animation; architecture; performing arts; visual arts; craftsmanship; audio-visual; popular culture; design; entertainment; events; games; gastronomy; literature and publishing market; fashion; music; advertising; radio; software applied to the creative economy; cultural tourism; and TV.

Thus, the Creative Economy Caravan in Marajó is an action that aims to train entrepreneurs belonging to traditional peoples and communities in the municipalities of Marajó, with a view to enhancing the activities they already carry out, with the aim of these groups having greater income acquisition to face the reality of socioeconomic lag. , in addition to the quest to keep their cultural traditions alive.

The state of Pará lacks Investments financial and public policies aimed at traditional peoples and communities. In these terms, and based on the indicator “Human Development Index (HDI)” calculated after the 2010 Demographic Census, the municipalities of the Marajó Archipelago are among the 1,600 worst HDIs of Brazil, in relation to the 5,566 Brazilian municipalities. Fits Emphasis although nine of the 16 municipalities in the Marajó archipelago are among
the 50 worst HDIs from the country.

Based on data from the HDI, when sending information to SNPIR, by the Marajoara municipalities, on the traditional peoples existing in their territories, and on the geographical layout of the municipalities, which considered the division of Marajó into the micro-regions of the Arari, Portel and Furo de Breves, the following municipalities were chosen to develop this action: Afuá, Cachoeira do Arari, Chaves, Muaná, Ponta de Pedras Salvaterra, Santa Cruz do Arari and Soure located in the Arari microregion and the municipality of Afuá, in the Furo de Breves microregion to pilot this action.

In view of the above, it is concluded that this pilot action for 8 municipalities in the Marajó archipelago in Pará, presents itself as a fundamental tool for structuring and implementing health policies. Guarantee of human rights, especially with regard to the dignity of the human person, in which, through training and improvement of human rights activities, Entrepreneurship, the aim is to generate work and income for this public. Therefore, this action is proposed.

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