Deadline: 23-Jul-23
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is pleased to announce a call for proposals for grant submission by NGOS/CSOS working on issues related to the SDGs at the sub-national level, seeking innovative approaches.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the United Nations’ lead development agency, working to support countries’ endeavors towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In Thailand, UNDP is working with the Royal Thai government, civil society, national partners, and the Thai public to find solutions to emerging and persistent development challenges.
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely challenged the progress made towards achieving the SDGs and exposed deepened pre-existing structural inequalities in Thailand. As the crisis impacts individuals differently, the most vulnerable and at-risk groups are slipping further behind, and inequalities are pushed to new heights. It, in turn, represents significant challenges for Thailand to safeguard the progress achieved towards the SDGs. Therefore, it is critical to adopt an inclusive, gender, and human rights-based approach to crisis response and promote a whole-of-society and whole-of-government approach to long-term transformation.
Thailand has recognized the importance of SDG Localization and in 2019 the National Sustainable Development Council made it a priority area. The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) and the Ministry of Interior (MOI) are working in close collaboration to implement this decision and consequently there are several ongoing initiatives on localizing the SDGs. In 2023, UNDP in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior will accelerate the SDGs implementation in the 15 provinces; Chiangmai, Chiangrai, Maehongson, Tak, Udon Thani, Ubon Ratchathani, Nakhon Ratchasima, Petchaburi, Bangkok, SuraThani, Phuket, Songkla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat.
As part of the UN system, UNDP offers technical and financial assistance to tackle complex development challenges at subnational level, to strengthen the local integrated governance, ensuring no one is left behind while safeguarding the progress achieved towards the SDGs. These include initiatives aimed at fostering SDG Localization, such as providing technical support to trainings on SDG Localization, local training on Business and Human Rights and Social Innovation, with focus on engaging local communities in finding innovative approaches to the issues they face.
Purpose of the Grant Contest
- The grant activities will support civil society that successfully build awareness around the SDGs, build capacity for civil society groups and the general public working on specific issues related to the SDGs, and support initiatives that can lead to new and innovative local development solutions that address the prioritized SDGs in the pilot 15 provinces identified above.
- Funds will be allocated to NGOs/CSOs whose projects contribute to addressing one or more of the prioritized SDGs targeting at least one province or more than one province in the pilot 15 provinces. The proposal should also meet criteria and other conditions explained below.
- In this regard, the grant will seek:
- To increase the awareness of provincial, local stakeholders and community members, including those from vulnerable groups, of the SDGs and SDG Localization
- To improve capacities of community members, including those from vulnerable groups, for gender responsive and inclusive SDG localization solutions by strengthen a gender-balanced cross-community network of local governments, private sector, and CSOs, including youth and women’s organizations, to assess, manage, and share information together with their impacts on various groups in society.
- To enhance entrepreneurial skills and participatory sustainable practices relating to the SDGs.
- To co-design and establish a strong structure of collective cooperatives that help disseminate local initiatives with relevant stakeholders from various sectors in achieving the SDG Goals.
Scope of the Grant Programme
- The proposals shall take an innovative approach aimed to promote capacity building and awareness raising for those who engage on topics related to accelerating the SDGs at the local level with a special focus on, but not limited to, gender equality, human rights promotion and environmental protection.
- In addition, applying organizations shall use a social innovation approach and take into consideration principles of non-discrimination, gender equality and inclusion of marginalized and vulnerable groups when developing proposals. Throughout the implementation of projects, UNDP will support capacity building and transfer necessary knowledge to strengthen grant recipients in effectively adopting those approaches and processes.
- Applying organizations are expected to devise proposals which would offer practical solutions to achieve desired results, as explained below in the intervention areas. Applying organizations are encouraged to consider the development of a CSO coalition/platform.
- Possible topics for grant projects include but are not limited to:
- Strengthening their livelihoods and resilience by supporting the establishment of social enterprises and community entrepreneurs through awareness-raising, training, and other related support;
- Building capacity for civil society in accelerating the SDGs at the local level with a special focus, but not limited to, gender equality, human rights promotion and environment protection;
- Promoting awareness on youth engagement for climate action;
- Improving knowledge and the promotion of human rights and gender equality;
- Increasing SDG awareness through art, local theatre and youth/children’s clubs;
- Supporting workshops in capacity building towards the SDGs or any specific issue related to the SDGs in the provinces of Thailand;
- Training local farmers and interested persons to be qualified and digitally equipped inspectors of organic agriculture and participatory guaranteed systems and well-equipped and digitally adopted entrepreneurs;
- Establishing the active provincial network of chefs, hotels, restaurants, catering business, and other providers in the tourism/hospitality sector and co-designing mechanisms that promote a local, sustainable, and healthy industry;
- Co-creation and entrepreneurial activities between networks of small-scale producers and institutional buyers to build cross-sector partnership in each province;
- Demonstrating models of inclusive and sustainable practices in the organization of creative festivals and events;
- The proposals should include a clearly articulated theory of change and demonstrate how the lasting impact in each area is expected to be achieved. Particular attention will be paid to the community participation and sustainability of proposed actions.
Funding Information
- Under the small grants programme, UNDP will contribute approximately to a maximum of USD 15,000 for each successful proposal.
- The implementation period for approved projects shall not exceed 8 months, counting from the date of the contract signature to the date when all relevant activities have been successfully completed.
Eligibility Criteria
- Non-profit organizations that have at least 2 years of proven experience in project management, policy research, policy analysis, human resource development, service delivery and similar. Experience in managing projects with comparable budget sizes within the last 1 year will be considered an asset. Organizations should be registered in accordance with the legal requirements of the Government of Thailand and must be able to provide organization’s document upon request.
- Non-profit organizations or CSOs applying for this grant need to have proven documents and professional experience or have existing interventions/initiatives with the current local administrations authority, provincial authority and/or related government agencies at the sub-national level.
- Although, not mandatory, CSOs are welcome to submit proposals as coalitions. In this case, main applicants must provide support letters from relevant co-applicants specifying the role of the co-applicant. In case of coalition, the main applicant shall have at least 2 years of proven experience in project management, policy research, policy analysis, human resource development, service delivery and similar, whereas co-applicants shall have at least 1 year of proven experience in the similar areas.
Procedures of Grant Proposal Submission
- Those wishing to apply for grant under this call for proposal should submit the following:
- Copy of the Registration of the Organization
- Civil Society Organizational Structure
- Resumes of the proposed project team
- Sample of knowledge products (for example Annual Reports, or applicable Research products)
- Proposed Work Plan
- Budget Form
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