Deadline: 11 April 2019
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has announced two calls for proposals from the 1st edition of its ‘Waste’ Recovery Innovation Challenge (WRIC):
- Research: The WRIC will support at least 1 research project that will lead to the promotion and/or test of innovative solutions for the recovery of waste into other essential products/services, and/or waste reduction or avoidance. The research project should as part of its outcomes lead to an innovation or the creation of a sustainable business that has the possibility of making profit in the short, medium and long term; create employment and other income generation opportunities especially for youth, women and vulnerable people; and should lead to/contribute to bringing a lasting solution to a waste management challenge in a specific area/community or region.
- Advocacy/Awareness Creation: the WRIC will support at least 1 project that will lead to the promotion of best practices in waste management, and promotion of circular economy approaches in waste/sanitation management. The advocacy/awareness creation project should lead to increased understanding on opportunities for waste recovery or waste reduction/avoidance in Ghana and positive behavioural change from poor waste management practices to best and acceptable practices.
Categories
The projects supported during this first edition will fall under three categories:
- Private sector/businesses: providing a sustainable solution to an existing waste management challenge in a specific area; demonstrating the potential to be bankable and scalable; having the potential to create employment.
- Research: investigating innovative ways and scientific break-throughs in waste recovery, results of which can be turned into bankable and scalable business proposal.
- Advocacy/awareness creation: promoting the concept of resource recovery and its opportunities in Ghana in a circular economy context.
Eligibility Criteria
For Research Project:
Proposals must be submitted by applicants from research-focused and/or academic institutions, as well as individual researchers.
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria for their application to be considered:
- The total grant funds requested must not be more than US$ 40,000.
- Only one proposal can be submitted by an institution/individual.
- The funding request is for a specific, catalytic research project that addresses the challenge enumerated above. The WRIC/UNDP views innovation in its broadest sense including: i) a new approach, product, idea or service that has not been tested anywhere; ii) an approach, product, idea or service that is new to Ghana; or iii) an approach, product, idea or service that has not been applied to the waste management sector in Ghana but presents the best possible opportunity to provide lasting solutions.
- Applicants must demonstrate that the project could not go ahead without WRIC/UNDP funding or that, if it would go ahead anyway, it would be at a much-reduced pace or scale.
- Applicants may partner with other organizations, including NGOs and Community organizations. However, it is a condition that the lead applicant and implementer of the research project must be from research and academia.
- The idea must be implemented in Ghana by a researcher or research/academic body operating in Ghana.
- A consortium may be formed, but the lead applicant is responsible for the project/idea and must warrant that the permission of the other members has been obtained.
For Advocacy/Awareness Creation
Proposals must be submitted by applicants from Non-Governmental Organizations and Civil Society Organizations registered in Ghana.
Applicants must meet all of the following criteria for their application to be considered:
- The total grant funds requested must not be more than US$ 40,000.
- Applicants must demonstrate that the project could not go ahead without WRIC/UNDP funding or that, if it would go ahead anyway, it would be at a much-reduced pace or scale.
- An organization may partner with other organizations. However, it is a condition that the lead applicant and implementer of the project must be from an NGO or CSO.
- The idea must be implemented in Ghana by an NGO or CSO operating in Ghana.
- A consortium may be formed, but the lead applicant is responsible for the project/idea and must warrant that the permission of the other members has been obtained.
How to Apply
Applicants can download the application form via given website.
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