Deadline: 1-Oct-20
The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Amman has announced the Small Scale Projects – Call for 2021 to contribute to the local subject by small-scale development activities in accordance with the beneficiary country´s national development priorities.
The Small Scale Projects (SSP) are one of the instruments of the development cooperation of the Czech Republic. SSP are identified by the respective Embassies of the Czech Republic (through applications submitted by potential implementers) and approved by headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).
Funding Information
- Czech financial contribution for the project is 200,000 CZK – 500,000 CZK
- Funds are allocated to non-political and non-governmental groups only.
Specification
- The implementer of the SSP is a local subject with legal personality in the country of the project implementation,
- Implementer must be eligible to sign a contract with MFA CZ that establishes jurisdiction of Czech laws and Czech courts,
- It is desirable that the implementer would cooperate with Czech subjects, e.g. would purchase Czech products, use Czech know-how, etc.
Implementation
- Implementation of the project can be started only after signing the contract,
- Project implementation must not exceed 31st October of the relevant year (project billing must also be done by this date),
- SSP does not include the payment of the implementer´s administrative costs,
- The financial amount approved for the implementation of the SSP in CZK is also binding for the conversion into foreign currency,
- One of the crucial condition is project sustainability (meaning the project would be able to run in a future without further financial support),
- The tangible assets of the project should be marked with a logo of the Czech development cooperation. In the case of project´s intangible assets, it is always necessary to mention the financial support of the Czech development cooperation,
- The transfer of funds between items in the approved identification form must be justified in writing to the Embassy and described in the final report.
For more information, visit https://bit.ly/3jCw9uD