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Call for Bids for Promoting Societal Links between Gaza & West Bank

This Grant Opportunity providing financial support of US$8,000: Call for Proposals (Vietnam)

Deadline: 14-Oct-20

The British Consulate General, Jerusalem is accepting proposals for an 18-month project starting November 2020 under its Conflict, Stability and Security Fund. The overall vision of the project is to limit the societal impact of the current political division between Gaza and West Bank, by using digital technology to promote a culture of sustainable collaboration that will help any future political reconciliation arrangement take root.

Objectives

Focus Areas

The below-anticipated areas of work are recommended:

Funding Information

The budget must be Activity Based Budgets (ABB), including monthly breakdown, of a maximum ceiling of £725,000 over two years divided as follow:

Requirements

Bidding Process

  • Proposals should be sent by the mentioned deadline. In the subject line please indicate the name of the bidder and title of the bid “Gaza & West Bank Linkages”. Proposals should not be more than 13 pages, with a minimum font size 11. If you have not received a confirmation email within 24 hours, please get in touch with them.
  • Questions relating to the call for proposals should be submitted by 2 October and answers will be published in the UK in Jerusalem Website by 6 October.
  • The British Consulate reserves the right to carry out due diligence of potential grantees as part of the selection process. Due to the volume of bids expected, they will not be able to provide feedback on unsuccessful bids.

Evaluation Criteria

Successful bids must demonstrate strong strategic relevance to the project outcome and objective, and have a clear focus on delivering change and sustainability. Proposals will be evaluated against the following criteria:

  • Strategic fit to project objective – to what extent the proposal is clear, coherent, realistic, and how appropriate is the work plan of activities in order to achieve expected results.
  • Quality of project – The strength of the Theory of Change, and the monitoring and evaluation framework.
  • Value for money – What measures (effectiveness, efficiency, economy, and equity) have been optimized and how.
  • Expertise- Evidence of an understanding of the context; ability to manage and deliver a successful project that includes dissemination activities and engagement across society, and an existing network of relevant connections. If staff members and sub-contractors possess sufficient knowledge and experience of the project area.
  • Gender-sensitive approach – If gender implications of the project have been identified and how the project will take account of gender-related differences; ensuring the project does no harm to any particular gender group or gender context.
  • Sustainability- How the project outcomes will continue to have an impact beyond the lifetime of the project.
  • Risk management – The extent to which the proposal identifies serious risks, together with a management strategy.

NOTE: This must include detailed information on how the project would deliver its activities and outcomes under:

  • Different COVID-19 scenarios – including full or partial lockdown, and restrictions on local/international travel, for part or all of the project period. This would impact both project activities and the need for a local project team presence.
  • Different political scenarios – including annexation scenarios and other potential sources of instability.

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