Terms of Reference - September 2025
CIVICUS is in search of expert support to assist with:
Conducting a global mapping and brief research of available models, infrastructures, tools, and tactics that can inform the design and development of the Coalition Hub prototype. The Coalition Hub seeks to test new approaches to community-led resourcing—both financial and non-financial—for civic space initiatives.
About us
CIVICUS is a growing global alliance of more than 15,000 members in 175 countries. We work together to expand civic and democratic space. We strive to promote excluded voices, particularly from the global south.
Our Strategic Plan is built on the assumption that we are stronger when we work together. Expanding civic and democratic space requires a collective effort where our members and allies design and test sustainable solutions and deliver impact at scale.
To make this happen, CIVICUS works on five core objectives:
Background and Context
In an era of increasing funding disruptions to civil society and exacerbated threats to civic space—from donor budget cuts in Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden to the USAID shutdown—there is an urgent need to rethink how we fund and sustain civil society and citizen action.
In response to these funding disruptions, CIVICUS convened the Global Solutions Lab (GSL) in Bangkok which brought together civil society actors from the Local Leadership Lab (LLL), Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI), Innovation Awards, VUKA! Youth Action Lab, and Innovation for Change (I4C), together with bilateral donors and community philanthropy actors, for three days of strategy, reflection, and co-creation.
Our goal was to provide a vital space to define how we guide transition, ensuring that local actors play a central role in decision-making and implementation.
Together, participants co-created three prototypes:
Now we are looking for expert support to refine these prototypes.
Goal of the Consultancy
The consultancy will conduct a global mapping and brief research of available models, infrastructures, tools, and tactics that can inform the design and development of the Coalition Hub prototype. The Coalition Hub seeks to test new approaches to community-led resourcing—both financial and non-financial—for civic space initiatives.
The mapping will focus on:
The ultimate goal is to identify innovations, opportunities, and strategic gaps that will enable the Coalition Hub to act as a transformative, participatory, and scalable infrastructure for civic space resourcing.
Background About The Coalition Hub
The Coalition Hub is designed to function as a connector, amplifier, and accelerator for resourcing civil society initiatives working across thematic and regional boundaries. Rooted in solidarity, inclusivity, collective ownership, and locally-led development, the Hub aims to support advancing civic space globally by testing innovative approaches to resourcing.
The Hub will:
This consultancy will lay the foundation that enables the Coalition Hub to mobilize through relevant, innovative, and scalable opportunities.
Scope and Objectives
The consultant will conduct a global mapping to identify and synthesize:
Community-led and solidarity resourcing models:
Non-financial infrastructures and tools: Peer-learning platforms, digital commons, legal defense networks, capacity-building programs, digital safety and security infrastructures, and advocacy or solidarity networks relevant to civic space and digital democracy.
Partnership and collaboration opportunities: Potential allies, coalitions, anchor institutions, and technological platforms that could be leveraged for co-creation, visibility, and infrastructure sharing.
Strategic gaps and recommendations: Identification of underserved areas and duplication risks, and actionable recommendations for leveraging innovative financial and non-financial mechanisms to advance the Coalition Hub’s prototype.
Deliverables
Inception Report & Action Plan (max 3 pages):
Mapping Report (Excel database + Narrative report, 7–15 pages): Structured mapping of both financial and non-financial initiatives, categorized by:
Gap Analysis and Strategic Opportunities Report (3–5 pages + presentation):
Experience Required
Essential:
Preferred:
Timeline & Estimated Days
The consultancy will run for 7-10 working days between 20 September and 5 October 2025.
Budget
Please provide a financial proposal including daily rates, anticipated research or communication costs, and any relevant taxes or fees. All figures must be expressed in USD.
Application Process
Interested consultants should submit a single PDF proposal (maximum 10 pages, CVs in annex) including:
Please submit your proposal to carolina.vegarivas@civicus.org by September 17th 2025 with the subject line: Coalition Hub mapping consultancy
Applicants from traditionally excluded communities or based in the Global South are especially encouraged to apply.
Terms of Reference - September 2025
CIVICUS is in search of expert support to assist with:
Conducting a global mapping and brief research of available models, infrastructures, tools, and tactics that can inform the design and development of the Coalition Hub prototype. The Coalition Hub seeks to test new approaches to community-led resourcing—both financial and non-financial—for civic space initiatives.
About us
CIVICUS is a growing global alliance of more than 15,000 members in 175 countries. We work together to expand civic and democratic space. We strive to promote excluded voices, particularly from the global south.
Our Strategic Plan is built on the assumption that we are stronger when we work together. Expanding civic and democratic space requires a collective effort where our members and allies design and test sustainable solutions and deliver impact at scale.
To make this happen, CIVICUS works on five core objectives: