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Call for Applications: Power Africa Off-Grid – Solar Electrification of Healthcare Facilities in Sub-Saharan Africa

GET.invest announces Finance Catalyst Grant Program

Deadline: 28 May 2020

The Power Africa Off-grid Project (PAOP) is a four-year contract between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and RTI International. PAOP intends to accelerate off-grid electrification across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to support Power Africa’s Beyond the Grid initiative, which contributes to the goal of facilitating 60 million new electricity connections by 2030. Power Africa defines access as the direct or actual number of new households and businesses connected to electricity via an on-grid or off-grid solution.

PAOP focuses on accelerating off-grid energy access through solar home systems (SHS) and microgrids, with the goal of facilitating six million new electricity connections by 2022.

Through this RFA, PAOP seeks to support accelerated provision of off-grid solar energy access to health clinics in rural, peri-urban or urban communities in sub-Saharan Africa. PAOP’s anticipated collaboration with SHS and micro-grid companies is aimed at improving healthcare facilities’ infrastructure through provision of solar off-grid electrical energy production equipment and related electrical installations to guarantee the constant supply of essential energy services. The collaboration will contribute to the more efficient functioning of healthcare facilities. The solar infrastructure will create an added readiness in cases of crisis, such as, Ebola and COVID-19 pandemic where systems, including the electricity grid, may be significantly overwhelmed. This grant funding call is geographically focused in sub-Saharan Africa only.

Applicants are encouraged, but not required, to contribute matching funds. They should at a minimum, be operational in their target country(ies) and prove ability to meet milestones related to the deployment of the grant

This grant funding will support the scale up of existing business models or technologies for the electrification of health facilities. Proposals that include at least one of the following activities are preferred:

Note:  Preference will be given to applicants who have already developed solar system solutions and would like to customize and/or scale up the solution. No funding shall be provided for research and development of new, unproven solutions. All the applications need to provide a roadmap for technology validation (through pilot study) and demonstration of scalability.

The overall purpose of the PAOP’s COIN Fund is to issue grants to project developers, projects, and private sector companies/actors that directly contribute to PAOP’s goals through their own activities. The COIN Fund is structured to encourage leveraged funding as parallel funding of similar activities that help achieve common goals and accelerate results. Successful applicants are encouraged to demonstrate this specific aspect of generating other funding from non-PAOP sources to be applied to the program.

Funding Information

Individual grants awarded as a result of this RFA and submission of a final application are intended to be within the range of USD100,000 to USD500,000.

Duration

The duration of programs funded under this RFA will be for a maximum period of 12 months from the date of award. PAOP reserves the right to incrementally fund activities over the duration of the program, if necessary, depending on program length, performance against approved program indicators and availability of funds.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.rti.org/current-opportunities

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