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Call for EOI: South Africa Early Childhood Care and Education Programme

Call for Proposals focusing on Education, Sustainable Health, Social Development

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Deadline: 11-Aug-2024

The Education Outcomes Fund (EOF), in collaboration with the South Africa’s Department of Basic Education (DBE), is set to launch the largest Outcomes-Based Financing (OBF) Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) programme.

This groundbreaking initiative aims to expand access to quality early learning opportunities and enhance child development outcomes for underserved children aged 0 to 5 in South Africa. Using the Outcomes-Based Funding (OBF) model, payments are made to grantees only upon achieving predefined outcomes, often referred to as payment metrics.

This programme presents an exceptional opportunity for Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) grantees or consortia to deliver measurable results through an innovative and transformative model. The initiative has the potential to impact up to 100,000 children in vulnerable areas across South Africa.

In line with its commitment to strategically allocate resources towards expanding access and improving the quality of Early Learning Programmes (ELPs), South Africa’s Department of Basic Education (DBE) has been exploring innovative financing models and in particular OBF. These model aims to bring together a wide range of public and private stakeholders in the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) sector to drive towards universal access to ECCE by 2030. The DBE has led and has been closely involved in co-developing and launching this three-year-long ECCE outcomes fund, with the support of the Education Outcomes Fund (EOF). This initiative is considered part of a larger strategy, with the intention of scaling it up in later phases.

Purpose 
The outcomes of the programme cover multiple dimensions of ECCE. The selected grantees will play a crucial role in: 

EOF plans to launch this programme in Q3 2025. Selected grantees are expected to start community outreach during the same period.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit EOF.

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