Deadline: 18-Feb-22
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is calling for proposals from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) for the Advocacy to Pass the Revenue Sharing Bill in Liberia.
Scope of Work
Duly registered CSOs are encouraged to develop and submit proposals in the following format:
- Project content and problem analysis – what results will the project achieve and how does it address the problem
- Justification – analysis of why it is important to address the problems and why your organization is best suited to carry out this task
- Expected results – expected outcomes, outputs, and activities
- Implementation strategy – how the project will undertake the activities to ensure most effective and efficient achievement of results
- Work plan – highlighting each outcome, output, activity, and their completing timeframe
- Partnership – partners needed for coordination and collaboration for successful implementation of the project
- Risks and Risk Mitigation Strategy
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Institutional profile – a brief description of your organization, including its registration details and relevant experience and competencies in working on issues related to citizens/civic engagements. Experienced working on issues of decentralization is an added advantage.
- Project Budget – a proposed budget with a ceiling of not more than USD20,000.00 linked with output and activities including justification and/or explanation. A detailed budget should also be prepared in Excel as an annex.
- Reporting timeline
- Project Results Framework
Funding Information
- Amount: Twenty Thousand United States Dollars
- Duration: 3 Months
Deliverables
- Organize engagement meetings with the House Leadership, Committee members and influential legislators.
- Prepare Fact Sheets (for Legislators) outlining the importance of the bill and anticipated benefits once passed into law.
- Conduct radio talk shows for public awareness and support for the bill Provide monthly updates as well as progress and financial reports.
Eligibility Criteria
Grants will be awarded to organizations based on the following considerations:
- National CSOs with strong backgrounds in advocacy and stakeholder’s engagement.
- The CSOs must be duly registered in Liberia.
- The organization’s proven administrative and financial management capacity to undertake the project.
- The technical design of the proposal in relations to achieving the expected results commensurate with related budget; and
- The institutional capacity of the CSOs.
Selection Criteria
Proposal will be selected on the basis of technical (70%) and financial (30%) assessments. The technical assessment will review the following:
- Technical design of proposal in achieving expected results (50%)
- Experience working with UNDP and/ other UN agencies (5%)
- Advocacy experience (10%)
- Realistic work plan and timeline to complete activities (5%)
- Budget (cost effectiveness) (30%)
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=87949
