Deadline: 13 October 2019
The Strong Cities Network (SCN) has announced a Request for Proposals for its Local Partnership Grants to fund a minimum of five local civil society or grassroots organisations to carry out projects which support the implementation of the CAPs in SCN member or engaged counties (Isiolo, Kwale, Lamu, Mombasa and Nakuru). The SCN is particularly interested in funding promising and vibrant grassroots organisations who work directly with communities and have existing experience of partnerships with local government officials.
Led by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) and launched at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015, the Strong Cities Network (SCN) is the first ever global network of mayors, governors and local practitioners united in tackling polarisation, hate and violence in local communities in every major global regions.
The SCN is embarking on a new exciting phase of programming which seeks to support the implementation of Kenyan County Action Plans to Prevent and Counter Violent Extremism (CAPs) in SCN member counties.
Objectives
The project must address one of the following two objectives in one of the five eligible counties. The SCN may consider proposals for P/CVE projects which do not meet one of the two objectives, however a strong preference will be given to projects which address one of the objectives.
- Objective One: Implementation of CAP Projects
- The drafting of more recent CAPs and Rapid CAPs has inspired positive local-national and civil society collaboration and cooperation. Proposals received for objective one should seek to implement currently unfunded projects as specifically outlined in CAPs or Rapid CAPs.
- Objective Two: Research & Reinvigoration of the CAP
- The drafting of the original CAPs provided a solid template for stakeholder engagement and action planning for the rest of Kenya, although some elements of these documents may require reengagement or updating. New research areas may have also been identified. Proposals received for objective two should seek to reinvigorate the CAP through new research and participatory processes. Proposals should indicate how they will stimulate dialogue between relevant actors, such as civil society, county and national government, to ensure that the CAPs are operational documents.
Funding Information
Projects are expected to take place over 6-9 months from 01 November 2019 and be worth a total of $8,000 to $10,000 USD.
Organisational Requirements
Applicant organisations must meet the following requirements and qualifications:
- Officially registered organisation in Kenya. Applications from individuals and government bodies will not be accepted;
- Currently operating in the county for which they are applying;
- Strong project management skills, as evidenced by the successful delivery of projects and grants;
- Experience of developing partnerships with local government stakeholders and civil society organisations;
- Experience in monitoring and evaluating and able to demonstrate impact of projects;
- Ability to work proficiently in English for project management and monitoring and evaluation purposes (with delivery to be conducted in local languages).
Evaluation Criteria
- Proposals will be evaluated based upon the service to be provided weighed against the cost of the service.
- Proposals need to:
- Have clear and concrete objectives, communicated simply.
- Achieve the objectives of the grant scheme.
- Be realistic and achievable, considering the budget and timeframe.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit an application forms and budgets electronically at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit https://www.isdglobal.org/isdapproach/vacancies-2-2/









































