Resource Mobilization Directory
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Resource Mobilization Directory
Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Vision A strong and capable civil society, cooperating and responsive to Cambodia’s development challenges. Mission As a processional association of non-governmental organizations in Cambodia, the Cooperation Committee for Cambodia provides high quality services to civil society and influences Cambodia’s development partners with our shared voice. Values Contact House 9-11, Street 476 Toul Tompoung 1, Chamkamorn PO.Box 885 Phnom Penh, Cambodia www.ccc-cambodia.org [email protected] T +855 (0)23 214 152 F +855 (0)23 216 009 FOREWORD The Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) is pleased to present this 2nd edition publication entitled “Resource Mobilization Directory” The Resource Mobilization Directory was published in aiming to provide non-profits organizations with valuable information about the availability of funding for NGOs and CBOs in Cambodia. It has been developed to respond to the needs of the NGO community which CCC has been frequently requested for funding information from them every year. So it is intended to provide a starting point for those organisations to mobilize for funding and available resources for their development activities. Therefore, the information in this directory includes accurate contact details, funding criteria, useful guidelines and how donors should be approached. Many sources of fund are available online as listed on page 98 in this directory. We hope that the Resource Mobilization Directory will also be a helpful resource for improving relationship between funding agencies, the NGO community and other stakeholders. The directory will guide grant seekers to submit through proposals selectively to the right donor, and at the same time donors can receive only the most appropriate potential applicant NGOs and CBOs for their funding support. We would like to express our special thank to the sponsored companies who provided the financial support for printing and launching this directory to make it available for the NGO community free of charge. We would also like to express our special thanks to those who provided us with valuable information on their funding schemes for this directory. We would like to acknowledge the hard work and efforts of the Membership Service Unit Team of Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) who made this publication possible for the NGO community. We hope that this directory will be beneficial to you in your fundraising effort, and wish you get successful in your resource mobilization. Sincerely, SOEUNG Saroeun Executive Director April 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Introduction....................................................................................................................... 1 Funding Agencies And Schemes ActionAid Cambodia . .................................................................................................. 7 Australian Catholic Relief/Caritas Australia (ACR/CA) ................................................. 9 Sustainable Changes with Dignity Program AECID - Spanish Agency for International Cooperation ............................................. 11 and Development - Embassy of Spain Asian Development Bank (ADB) ................................................................................. 13 Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)...................................... 15 Community Development Fund (CDF) Australian Embassy................................................................................................ 19 Direct Aid Program (DAP) Cambodia HARVEST................................................................................................ 21 Food Security/Agriculture/NRM CARE International in Cambodia................................................................................ 23 Catholic Relief Services (CRS) ................................................................................... 25 Church World Service (CWS)................................................................................. 27 Holistic Support Church World Service (CWS)................................................................................. 29 Small Project Fund (SPF) Delegation of the European Union to Cambodia (EU)....................................... 31 EU-Cambodia Country Strategy Paper (CSP) 2007-2013 Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada...................... 33 Canada Fund for Local Initiatives Development and partnership in Action (DPA).......................................................... 35 East West Management Institute (EWMI).................................................................. 37 Human Rights and Rule of Law in Cambodia Embassy of Finland Bangkok....................................................................................... 41 Fund for Local Cooperation (FLC) Embassy of Japan in the Kingdom of Cambodia........................................................... 43 Japanese Grant Assistance for Grass-roots/ Human Security Projects (KUSANONE Grant) Embassy of the Czech Republic............................................................................ 45 Foreign Development Aid Program Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany.................................................... 47 Promotion of Micro-Scale Project Enfants & Développement (E&D)......................................................................... 49 Partnership with organizations targeting children Fauna & Flora International (FFI)......................................................................... 51 Flagship Species Fund Small Grants Programme Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)..................... 53 Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)..................... 55 Donor or government funded development and emergency projects (Trust Funds) Forum Syd............................................................................................................... 57 Democracy and Human Rights, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Adaptation to Climate Change, and Gender Equality Heifer Cambodia..................................................................................................... 59 Food security and income generation, environment, women empowerment and social capital Light for the World Netherlands................................................................................. 61 Louvain Coopération au Développement (LD)........................................................... 63 NZAID........................................................................................................................ 65 Head of Mission Fund (HOMF) Plan International Cambodia...................................................................................... 67 Prince Claus Fund...................................................................................................... 69 Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle - French Embassy in Cambodia .......... 71 Terre des Hommes Netherlands (Cambodia Office) .................................................. 73 The UN World Food Programme ( WFP)...................................................................... 75 Food Assistance Trócaire .................................................................................................................... 77 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) . .......................................... 79 Strengthening Democracy Programme (SDP) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) . .......................................... 81 Small Grant Project (SGP) for Livelihood-Environment Protection United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)........................................................... 85 Because Everyone Counts United States Agency International Development (USAID)........................................... 87 Welthungerhilfe ....................................................................................................... 89 World Health Organization (WHO)....................................................................... 91 Direct Financial Cooperation (DFC) and Agreement for Performance of Work (APW) and Service Agreement. 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CCC is well known for producing quality publications about NGOs, commonly known as CCC directories. Since 1990, CCC completed and updated directories of: H Salary Survey H Agency Contact Listing (ACL) H CSO Contribution to the Development of Cambodia 2011 H Cambodian Non Governmental Organization (CNGO) H International Non Governmental Organization (INGO) H NGO Membership and Sectoral Groups in Cambodia H Provincial Non Governmental Organization Networks H Many others These directories provide A to Z information on NGOs and NGOs networking including their identity, latest contact addresses and location updates. CCC’s publications serve to highlight and map out the collective efforts of NGOs and organizations working together to discuss, share information, plan activities and contribute to various government planning initiatives. WůĞĂƐĞĐŽŶƚĂĐƚĂĚĚƌĞƐƐďĞůŽǁĨŽƌŵŽƌĞŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ͗ ŽŶƚĂĐƚƵƐƚŽĚĂLJ͘͘͘͘͘ #9-11,Street. 476 Toul Tompong 1 , Chamkarmorn P.O Box 885, Phnom Penh Cambodia CCC Vision: www.ccc-cambodia.org [email protected] T +855 (0)23 214 152 F +855 (0)23 216 009 &ŝŶĚƵƐŽŶ͘͘͘͘ www.facebook.com/CCCsince1990 www.twitter.com/CCC_Cambodia www.youtube.com/CCCambodia A strong capable civil society, cooperating and responsive to Cambodia’s development challenges. INTRODUCTION FUNDING AGENCIES SCHEMES Why a Resource Mobilization Directory? The aid for NGOs to contribute to the development of Cambodia has been shifted from relief and welfare/humanitarian assistance to small-scale local development and aid effectiveness and it is being moved toward the development effectiveness for sustainable development in this recent year. In responding to this global trend, non-profit organizations including international NGOs, local NGOs and community based organizations (CBOs) are required to have competition with other NGOs for funding support. However, many NGOs in Cambodia feel that it is difficult to access clear information on funding opportunity and it is also due to increased competition and at the same time more challenging to become successful in raising funds. While much useful information about NGO funding schemes is available on the internet, it is sometimes incomplete and often inaccessible to many local or community base organizations. It is estimated that a high number of funding requests (approximately 90%) in worldwide, are declined immediately; either because the requests fall outside a funding agency’s interest areas or because the request is inadequately prepared and/or does not reflect the organization’s strengths and its ability to carry out the proposed activities. Therefore it is important that organizations seeking funds do not send the same generic proposal to a random list of funding agencies. They should instead look for agencies that have programs that are consistent with their organization’s vision, missions and projects and then develop the proposal and the specific budget to the funding agency’s priorities. This directory has been developed to help NGOs with this task. About the Directory This directory aims to provide organizations with access to information about the availability of funds to support projects in Cambodia. While undertaking research about potential funders is time consuming, it is only one of the many steps of the process to successfully obtaining funding. Resource Mobilization Directory is the second version of CCC directory. It was formerly a directory named Funding Agency and Partnership Directory, 2005-2006. This name has been changed because non-profit organizations seek support from donor agencies beyond funding, including technical assistance, volunteers, office equipment, transportation…etc . Within this directory contain 41 agencies with a total of 25 funding schemes. In the directory we have described the funding schemes of: • Funding agencies in Cambodia • Partnership funders in Cambodia • Funding agencies based abroad • Embassies in Cambodia and Bangkok The Directory provides the following information about funding agencies and their schemes: • Sector interest; • Geographical areas where they want to support work; • The target groups they want to assist; • Budget amounts they are prepared to award to partners; • Selection criteria for partners; • Restrictions on the use of funds; and • Information concerning application procedures. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 1 The directory will assist organizations to classify sectors and themes of interest to funding agencies. Most attention is currently for community development which is a very comprehensive area with many sub sectors. All funding agencies expect an organization to have some degree of experience in the field for which funding is requested. Donor Sector Interest 45% 40% % of donor 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Graph: sector interest of the Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 How to use the directory to develop a writing proposal? The following are some guidelines that have been developed to help you to achieve a successful outcome Step One: Create and Effective Strategy Before you start looking for funding, you should draw up a clear profile of your organization and develop a long-term organizational strategy. Your projects should then be designed in line with your organization’s strategy and expertise. Knowing your organization well puts you in a strong position and helps establish your credibility with funding agencies and partners. In developing your strategy, you should address the following questions clearly and directly: • What is the unique purpose of your organization? (your mission) What do you aim for? • Who is your target group? Who do you serve? • Does this target group receive similar services from any other organization? You need to know who is doing what in the same area and the same sector. • What important needs do you aim to fulfill or problems do you want to solve? • Does your board support your initiatives that aim to respond to these needs? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 2 Step Two: Develop a List of Potential Funders The goal of your research is to identify funding agencies that are in line with your organization’s mission and project objectives. Develop an initial “prospect” list of funding agencies that have general interests in the sector area of your organization or project. Keep your selection criteria fairly broad at this stage - in case of doubt, still include the donor in your list until further research tells you otherwise. As you review the funding agency’s information, keep in mind the following: • Does the funding agency support the theme for which you are seeking support? For example, if you are seeking funds for a program involving HIV/AIDS, you should immediately cross off your prospect list those funding agencies interested only in environment issues. • Does the funding agency support the target group for which you are seeking funds? For example, if your activity is aimed at young people, you should not approach an organization that only supports projects for the elderly. • Does the funding agency indicate an interest in your geographical area? • Does the funding agency give grants or are they interested in partnerships? • Does the funding agency make grants for the type of support you are requesting? For example, if you seek funding for a public awareness campaign, you should not approach a funding agency that explicitly states it does not support them. Most funding agencies have restrictions or limitations on their grant making programs • Does the funding agency make grants for the amount of money you will be requesting? You should not request $20,000 from a funding agency that never awards grants above $5,000, or alternatively, you should not request $5,000 from a funding agency that states they do not make grants smaller than $20,000. • Does the funding agency require matching or co-funding? Most funding agencies require or encourage co-funding although they do not always state it explicitly. Check your funding agency’s position before submitting an application as the funding agency may not wish to support the full cost of a project and might ask for evidence of other funding. • Does the funding agency accept full project proposals, or does it prefer an initial, brief letter of inquiry or a concept paper? • Do you have full and correct contact details of the funding agency? The goal of continuing research is to determine if your project fits the funding agency’s program interests, geographical area and restrictions. Step Three: Proposal or Concept Paper or Dialogue Based on the information you gathered during your research, you should now be able to identify, from your initial list, funding agencies that are most likely to support your organization and your project. Next, you should request their current grant application forms and guidelines, and get the name of the person responsible for the program. You can now tailor your project proposal to better meet the funding agency’s requirements. Although each project proposal should be individually developed to the funding agency specifications, there are some basic rules that apply to all grant applications: • Be concise. • Avoid too much technical jargon. • Provide simple definitions of specialized terms. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 3 • Be specific and realistic in what you want to achieve and what you request from the funding agency. • Structure your proposal logically and present it in a clear and easy-to-read layout. Most funding agencies have their own proposal formats and guidelines. Always use them if you consider applying. Concept Paper, Pre-Proposal or Letter of Inquiry A concept paper, pre proposal or a letter of inquiry is normally a 1-3 page document used as an introduction of a project or an organization to a potential donor. Concept papers are like “name cards” and often the first impression of the organization to a third party. The first impression has to be good. It is important that you have a good sense of how your project fits into the philosophy and mission of your organisation. Funding agencies want to know this, and they may need to be convinced that your project is needed. You should collect data on the target area and the need for this project so that your arguments are well-documented. A concept paper prevents you from spending too much time preparing application materials for projects that may not get funded. Concept papers also allow funding agency staff to quickly scan letters and papers for appropriate projects. They can then request additional information when funding is a strong possibility. Concept Paper Information • Organization Details (Name, address, telephone and possible email address, contact person) • Purpose (What is the overall mission/vision of the organization, what do you want to achieve in one sentence) • Title of the Project (If any) • Target Group (Describe the beneficiaries in some detail. How many people will be serviced by the project?) • Background of Organization (Who started the organization, when and why? Are you are officially registered? What activities has the organization done in the past? What are the current activities? How many staff?) • Background of Project and Problem Description (What problem or challenge does the organization want to address? Why is this needed? If an ongoing project, give details on how long the project is going for and why it still needs financial support). • Short Description of Proposed Activities (What are you going to do? When and where?) • Expectation Output (What do you want the final results to be?) • Implementation Period (From when to when) • Project Budget (Total amount and how much you are requesting from the funding agency) Full Project Proposal Information A proposal is a request for financial assistance to implement a project. The general purpose of any proposal is to persuade the reader to do something. Any proposal offers a plan to fill a need, and the reader will evaluate your plan according to how well your written presentation answers questions about WHAT you are proposing, WHO will it benefit, HOW you plan to do it, WHEN do you plan to do it, and HOW MUCH it is going to cost. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 4 Many donors have their own application form. If you decide to apply to them always use their proposal format. If there is no format, you may use the following checklist which includes the basic elements your proposal should contain: • Cover Letter: The cover letter is the first document the funding agency will read. It can be the basis on which a project is considered or rejected. The cover letter should state the type of support requested, the goals of the project and how it fits into the guidelines of the funding agency, the total budget and the names of other funding agency contributing to the project, if applicable. • Title Page and Table of Contents: The title page should provide the following details: the title and sub-title of the project (if any); the name and address of your organization; the date; and the name of the funding agency. The table of contents should provide a simple overview of the different sections of the project proposal, including the correct page numbers. • Executive Summary: This provides the key points from the project proposal in one page. The executive summary should include the following information: name of the project; needs statement; brief project description: goals and objectives; beneficiaries; location and duration of the project; project staffing; project budget and funding needs. Do not underestimate the importance of the executive summary - it is, on many occasions, the main part of the document that gains the interest and support of the reader. The actual project proposal includes: • Introduction: This should clearly summarize the aim of the project and your organization’s abilities and qualifications to accomplish this aim. • Needs Statement: A concise, yet convincing overview of the needs your organization wants to address with the project. Describe briefly the overall context - this will help the reader get a more complete picture of the scope of the problem. When outlining the actual problem or needs, use relevant facts, examples from the community or statistics to underpin your statement, but make sure all data is correct. • Goals and Objectives: This section should tell the reader what your organization will do to address the identified needs. The aim should be broken down into goals and measurable objectives. Goals represent concepts or ideal situations that are not necessarily measurable. Objectives are specific, tangible and measurable outcomes that should be achieved within a specified period of time. • Methodology and Timetable: How and when are the project’s objectives going to be achieved? By whom? Be very clear, specific and realistic - with regard to the methods, the timetable and the human resources- as this will help convince the reader of your expertise and credibility. • Evaluation: Explain how you will measure the success of achieving your stated goals. In this section, you should provide an outline of the instruments that will be used for the evaluation and define when the evaluation will be done. Budget: Summary: States the duration of the project and the total project cost, as well as any already available income. Detailed budget: Almost every budget includes the following standard items: personnel; activity costs (workshop/meetings); transport/travel; equipment; administration (rent, utilities, supplies); communication costs. Always check with the funding agency for any special requirements before finalizing your budget. • Sustainability: Describe the financial resources you will need to continue the project once the support requested has ended, if any. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 5 • Appended Information: Any meaningful information that helps support your proposal. A detailed work plan, latest annual report, statistical reports, letters of support, an organizational chart. • Sustainability: Describe the financial resources you will need to continue the project once the support requested has ended, if any. • Appended Information: Any meaningful information that helps support your proposal. A detailed work plan, latest annual report, statistical reports, letters of support, an organizational chart. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 6 ActionAid Cambodia Theme • Support to Cambodian Organisations Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • Other (Social movements, Deveopment Networks and Citizen’s Platforms) Target Group Smallholder farmers, artisan fisherfolk, and women and children within these groups. Project Area • • • • Pursat Kampong Thom Kam Pot Koh Kong Funding Amount ActionAid International (AAI) is a global federation committed to finding sustainable solutions to end poverty and injustice. The federation has 42 national members and country programmes worldwide and focuses the majority of its resources on working with the poorest and most excluded women, men and children, and making long term commitments to advance their human rights and to transform the world in which their children grow up. Our change statement for 2013-2018 envisages Cambodia with “a strong and vibrant Civil Society, led by empowered and dynamic people’s organisations and networks, advocating for changes in laws, policies and practices that contribute to eradicating poverty and inequality in the country.” ActionAid Cambodia has an internal partnership guideline which guides our processes. Goals and Objectives To empower the poor, excluded people and communities to exercise their power to secure their rights through partnering with facilitating LNGOs Theme • Max US$50,000 ActionAid Cambodia aims to provide support to Cambodian Organisations. Application Information Our country strategy for 2013-2018 aims to contribute to the collective effort by adopting human rights based approach that emphasizes partnerships; alliances; and evidence-based strategies that priorities food security, education and women’s rights as strategic areas and recognize disaster risk reduction, governance and gender mainstreaming as cross cutting themes. • Accepts concept paper • Dialogue before proposal • Uninvited proposals Who can Apply? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Other (Social movements , Development Networks and Citizen’s Platforms) 7 Selection Criteria To be selected as an ActionAid partner, local organizations should be registered, have an active board and have a good governance structure with an appropriate standard bank account. The potential partner has to work with the most marginalized groups. Application Information • ActionAid Cambodia will accept and review concept papers. • ActionAid Cambodia prefers a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted, the proposal is developed with the assistance of ActionAid Cambodia. • Uninvited proposals are accepted. Budget Information • Funds can be used for rights based work in areas of Education, Sustainable Agriculture, Natural Resource Management (NRM) and Women’s Rights. • Overhead or core costs are supported providing they do not exceed 15% of the program budget. • ActionAid also accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is dependent upon type of project and partnership agreement. • Projects can be extended. • Proposal should be written in Khmer and/or English. • There is a standard application form. • The time require to process of proposal is depend on the type of project and partnership agreement. Contact Details Contact : Caroline McCausland Address: Street 242, #69, Sangkat Chatomuk, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 994 987 Fax : 023 994 986 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.actionaid.org/cambodia CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 8 Australian Catholic Relief/Caritas Australia (ACR/CA) Sustainable Changes with Dignity Program Theme • • • • Community Development Gender/Women Issues HIV/AIDS Water and Sanitation Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • Partners (LNGOs/CBOs) Target Group Poorest people and the most volnerable in the rural and slum area. Project Area • • • • • Kampong Speu Phnom Penh Siem Reap Pursat Kampong Chhanag Australian Catholic Relief / Caritas Australia (ACR/CA) has been working in Cambodia since 1979. Since then ACR/CA has supported a wide range of programs including emergency relief, reconstruction and integrated development. Currently ACR/CA is implementing Sustainable Changes with Dignity Program (SCDP) through partnership with 10 local NGOs. Reaching and meeting the development needs of the poorest and most marginalized in the communities are the aims of the SCDP. The SCDP addresses development needs pivotal to the future development of Cambodia’s communities and society, and focuses on Integrated Community Development and HIV/ AIDS. Goals and Objectives Goal: To respond more effectively to injustice and poverty and support our Cambodian NGO Partners to empower vulnerable groups, individuals, and families to live with dignity. Objectives: • to empower the poorest of the poor to positively change their personal circumstances through self-reliance and community solidarity; • reduce the spread of HIV/ AIDS and assist people living with HIV and their families to live with dignity and free from discrimination; • promote child protection and children’s wellbeing; • work towards ensuring access to healthcare, safe water and sanitation of the poorest of the poor; • to put in place systems for emergency response and disaster risk reduction; • and strengthen the institutional and program capacity of local community organisations supporting them to more effectively serve and represent the Cambodian people. Application Information • Dialogue before proposal Theme The themes of interest to Australian Catholic Relief/Caritas Australia (ACR/CA) include: Community Development; CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 9 agriculture, promoting health, clean water and sanitation, small irrigation, gender/women issues; empowerment of women, HIV/AIDS; children affected by AIDS, orphans, loans to PLWA, PLWA care & support, Water and Sanitation. NGOs working with the poorest in the poor communes are welcome. Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Partnerships (LNGOs/CBOs) Selection Criteria The potential partner needs to be registered with Ministry of Interior, have a functioning management and not be involved in political issues. Application Information Australian Catholic Relief/Caritas Australia (ACR/CA) prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. ACR/CA expects to understand the applicants’ organisation management system and structure before approval of any funds or support. Budget Information • Funds can be used for training and capacity building. • Funds cannot be used for cars, buildings or buying premises. • Maximum 20% of the total budget can use for overhead or core costs. • ACR/CA doesn’t accept co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • Funding relationship starts with a one year trial but as the partnership grows, longer commitments are possible (following ACR/CA fiscal year from July to June). Projects can be extended. • Proposal can be written in English. • No standard application form exists but the minimum required in a proposal is: organisational background, objectives, problem identification, strategy to respond / solve the problem, project description, resources, experience of staff, budget plan, implementation plan (work plan), future organisational plans (annual report if available). • The time required to process the application is 2 months as after local approval proposals are sent to Sydney for Caritas’s approval. Contact Details Contact : Mr.Lay Sothy Address: 53, Street 350, Phnom Penh Tel : 012 890 609 Fax : 023 220 200 E-mail : [email protected] CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 10 AECID - Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development - Embassy of Spain Theme • • • • Gender/Women Issues Art & Culture Human Rights/Democracy Environment/Natural Resource Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • INGOs Target Group Vulnerable and indigenous people. Project Area • • • • Kratie Stung Treng Mondulkiri Ratanakiri Application Information • Call for proposals Official Agency for International Cooperation and Development of Spanish Government, operating in Cambodia under the International Cooperation Agreement signed in February 2010 between the two countries Cambodia and Spain. There are active programs funded by AECID through international NGOs and other bilateral and multilateral partners that launch local Call of Proposals Goals and Objectives Combating poverty and achieving development with gender equality. sustainable human Theme The following themes are of interest to AECID – Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development - Embassy of Spain: • Gender/Women Issues through is the most important sectoral priority in Cambodia. • Art & Culture with a focus on respecting cultural diversity. • Human Rights/Democracy focuses on promotion of Human Rights and democratic governance. • Environment/Natural Resource with a focus on sustainability. See the websites for updated information: http://www.aecid. es/ http://www.aecid.org.kh Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) Selection Criteria All details can be found on each call proposals and can be found at www.aecid.org.kh. Application Information Announcements for calls for proposals are made and can be found online at www.aecid.org.kh CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 11 Budget Information • Funds can be used for implementation of activities. • Overhead or core cost can be supported. • AECID accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period depends on the length of the project. • Projects can be extended depending on its scope of work and the conditions given in the call for proposals. • The proposal should be written in Spanish, preferably. Contact Details Contact : Mr.Juna Pita General Coordinator Address: 138 Norodom Blvd corner street 308 Phnom Penh Tel : 023 211 082 Fax : 023 211 083 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.aecid.org.kh CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 12 Asian Development Bank (ADB) Theme • Community Development • Education/Training • Environment/Natural Resource • Water and Sanitation Who can Apply? • • • • LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Private Sector Research Institutions Project Area • Nation wide The ADB is a multilateral development finance institution dedicated to reducing poverty in Asia and the Pacific. ADB was established by 31 members in 1966. Today, ADB is owned by 67member countries, including 48 from the Asia and Pacific region. Cambodia was one of the founding members of the ADB in 1966, but almost all lending and technical assistance to Cambodia has been since the early 1990s when ADB re-engaged with Cambodia after an extended absence. ADB’s long term strategic framework, or Strategy 2020, calls for enhanced partnerships with civil society. This is echoed in the Cambodia Country Partnership Strategy 2011-2013 (see www. adb.org/cambodia). The ADB NGO and Civil Society Center website at www.adb.org/ngos contains useful resources for NGOs seeking to work with ADB. Goals and Objectives ADB’s vision is an Asia and Pacific region free of poverty. Its mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve their living conditions and quality of life. ADB’s overarching goal in Cambodia is sustainable poverty reduction. Theme The following themes are of interest to Asian Development Bank (ADB): ADB’s five priority sectors in Cambodia, per the Country Partnership Strategy 2011-2013, are: (i) transport, (ii) water supply, sanitation, and urban development, (iii) agriculture and natural resources, (iv) education and training, and (v) finance. A facilitating sector is public sector management, which forms the base for improved project operations in all sectors. Six drivers of change are private sector development, private sector operations, governance, gender equity, knowledge solutions, and partnerships. Who can Apply? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Private Sector • Research Institutions 13 Selection Criteria The selection criteria are depending on assignment. ADB’s consulting services recruitment notices are available at www.adb.org Application Information The applicants that apply for ADB projects must register in the consultant management system online via www.adb.org/ngos. Budget Information • The budget allocation is depending on scope of work. • All overhead and core costs necessary for the success of the project can be supported with the implementation of the project. • ADB accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is dependent on the work. • Projects can be extended. • Proposal is accepted in English writing. • It takes 2 weeks for processing the application after deadline. Contact Details Contact : Eric Sidgwick, Country Director, Karin Schelzig, Senior Social Sector Specialist and NGO Anchor, Sophea Mar, Senior Social Sector Officer, Address: 29 Suramarit Blvd (St 268), Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel : 023 215 805/06 Fax : 023 215 807 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.adb.org/carm CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 14 Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) Community Development Fund (CDF) Theme • • • • Agriculture/Animal Health Health/Nutrition Human Rights/Democracy Disability and Rehabilitation Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • INGOs • Partners (LNGOs/CNGOs partnered with CBOs, INGOs/LNGOs, INGOs/ CBOs) Target Group Most vulnerable communities with a focus on disadvantaged groups such as women, the disabled and minorities. Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount The funding ranges from Australian Dollars AU$105,000 to a maximum of AU$225,000 over a three-year period (amounting to between AU$35,000 to AU$ 75,000 per year) Application Information • Call for proposals • Fixed deadlines CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 The Community Development Fund (CDF) is part of Australia’s Development Cooperation Program to Cambodia and managed by AusAID, Australian Embassy in Phnom Penh. It is a flexible mechanism that facilitates civil society engagement in development priorities as articulated in Australia’s development cooperation strategy. CDF projects are targeted at local community-based development projects particularly in rural areas. The projects are aligned with AusAID’s Country Strategy priorities as well as meeting the local priorities that have been raised in the Village Development Plan, Commune Investment Plan, and which reflect the 10 year Decentralisation & Deconcentration (D&D)’s program of the National Secretariat D&D (NSDD). Grants are made for projects on a competitive basis. A call for proposals is issued early in the financial year. Organisations intending to implement mainly on water supply activities (well construction or well rehabilitation) and any involves activities related to sanitation and hygiene (i.e. the construction of latrines), is not highly prioritized for CDF funding as do not respond to the sectoral priority in health sector (improve the nutrition status of children and women for the poor households in rural areas). Goals and Objectives Goal: To support Cambodian communities and civil society organisations to implement local development initiatives that will contribute to poverty reduction and improved quality of life. Objectives: • To contribute to the development of Cambodian civil society through support for local and international nongovernmental organisations. • Contribute to the broader achievement of the objectives in the sectoral priorities of the Australian Development Cooperation Program in Cambodia, including funding innovative and pilot initiatives that complement bilateral and national level programs. • To be a responsive and flexible funding mechanism responding to and supporting local initiatives. 15 Theme The themes of interest to Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) include: • Agriculture/Animal Health; with focuses on increased agricultural production and small holder income, and increased food and livelihood security for the rural poor through social protection and landmine clearance. • Health/Nutrition; with a focus on improving the nutrition status of children and women for the poor households in rural areas. • Human Rights/Democracy; Law and Justice; with focuses on improved protection and promotion of individual rights and responsibilities in the justice system for juveniles and vulnerable groups, as well as providing services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault (there may be additional funding available for proposals in this stream) including ending violence against women • Infrastructure; focused on practical assistance for communities experiencing social impacts due to infrastructure and/or land development projects. • Disability and Rehabilitation is a cross-cutting theme, with a focus on all projects which aim to empower people with disabilities and ensure development is more inclusive. All organisations applying for AusAID funding must have a child protection policy and be able to demonstrate that the policy is understood and implemented by staff. This policy should be provided to AusAID as an attachment with the project proposal. The AusAID Child Protection Policy is provided on request or is available in the AusAID’s website: http://www.ausaid.gov.au. Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnerships (LNGOs/CNGOs partnered with CBOs, INGOs/LNGOs, INGOs/CBOs) Selection Criteria The criteria used to assess and score each short-listed proposal is as follows: • Quality of design (including M & E framework) – 40% • Quality of M & E Framework - 20% • Attention to Cross Cutting Issues – 10% • Quality of budget – 15% • Organizational Governance, Including participation in the VCS – 10% • Innovation, Best Practice and linkage with AusAID sectoral priorities – 5% As a general rule, proposals which receive a score of below 60% of the highest possible score in any of criteria A to F will NOT be brought to the Selection Panel. The assessment is also based on the high quality of the project’s log frame which was approved with the expression of interest. LNGOs must register with Ministry of Interior; INGOs must register and have a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFA/ IC). CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 16 Partner organisations should be well established and experienced in the sector and preferably in the geographic area of the activity. AusAID encourages all applicants, before submission, to contact Cooperation Committee for Cambodia (CCC) to register the commencement of the voluntary certification system to get the NGO GPP. Priority is given to those who have received VCS/NGO GPP. Application Information Announcements for calls for proposals are made, the first step is a call for submission of the Expressions of Interest and the full proposals, for the second step the short-listed Expressions of Interest are assessed and scored by AusAIDs Sectoral Senior Program Managers. The short-listed proposals will be assessed by the Assessment Panel. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines, once a year, September. Budget Information • Funds can be used to implement activities that align with AusAid’s sectoral priorities. • Funds cannot be used for emergency relief and welfare, vehicle purchase, ongoing costs, credit focused scheme (loans), credit activities, commercial activities and research, 100% of core salaries and high proportion of administrative support costs vs. activity costs, major focus on staff training, conferences, study tours or other overseas travel, environmentally insensitive activities which would negatively impact upon natural resources such as water, fisheries and forests, activities related to involuntary or un-informed family planning, emergency relief and welfare , construction that is not part of a wider development activity and which has no maintenance and funding plan for ongoing costs, partisan political activities and religious recruitment. • A maximum of 15% of the total budget (preferably a small portion) for administration and overhead costs. • AusAID requires a contribution from the applicant, i.e. materials and/or funds. • AusAid prefers co-funding with other donor. Proposal and Project Information • Project funding period is a multi-year funding scheme with limited funding for up to 3 years. • Projects can be extended only if the project is completed in year 1 and/or year 2 successfully without any problems. The pilot project for one year duration would be considered with reasonable budgets. • Funding will initially be made available for the first 12 month period. The funding for subsequent years will be dependent on the submission and acceptance by AusAID of project reports demonstrating satisfactory performance and satisfactory financial acquittals, subsequent year work plan, and AusAID’s monitoring visit. • The proposal should be written in English (no other proposals will be accepted). • An Expression of Interest is required for the first stage and the format for full proposals will be sent ONLY to those whose Expression of Interest has been selected but it can be up to twelve. • The application processing time is at least eight weeks maximum (for step 1 and step 2). CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 17 Contact Details Contact : Sokunthea Nguon, Program Manager Address: No.16B, Assembly Street, Tonle Bassac, Chamkar Morn Tel : 023 213 470 Fax : 023 213 466 E-mail : [email protected]; [email protected] Website : www.ausaid.gov.au CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 18 Australian Embassy Direct Aid Program (DAP) Theme • • • • Community Development Education/Training Water and Sanitation Health/Nutrition Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners (INGOs/LNGOs or CBOs, LNGOs/CBOs) Target Group Vulnerable groups, notably people with disabilities, orphans, women and children. Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Max US$25,000 The Australian Embassy program Direct Aid Program (DAP) is allocated by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in Canberra, Australia. The funding is allocated annually and it is a non-bilateral government to government funding, which means that DAP is not in any way attached to the commitment of the Australian Government to the Cambodian Government. This fund is quite different from AusAid’s fund which is attached as government bilateral funding. Goals and Objectives The goal of DAP is to address humanitarian hardship while fulfilling international relations and public diplomacy objectives. DAP’s objective is also to provide benefit to vulnerable groups, notably people with disabilities, orphans, women and children. Theme Themes of interest to the Australian Embassy include: Community Development, Education/Training, Water and Sanitation, and Health/Nutrition. All projects with development in nature fall in the area of interest. Proposal needs to provide some form of skills training or improvements to community health or selfimprovement, and activities in which the recipient community makes a contribution either in cash or in kind are well-received. Application Information • Call for proposals • Fixed deadlines Who can Apply? • Community Based Organization (CBO) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnerships (INGOs/LNGOs, INGOs/CBOs, LNGOs/ CBOs) Selection Criteria Applying non-government organisation or institution need to be registered in Cambodia. Two referees need to be provided. The referees should have substantial contact with the organisation but not be part of the applicant’s organisation. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 19 Application Information Announcements for calls for proposals are made, via the Australian Embassy’s website: http:// www.cambodia.embassy.gov.au/penh/cooperation.html. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • Funds are not allocated by sector but by individual project through competitive process. A maximum ceiling of funding on each project is US$25,000. • Funds cannot be used for ongoing salary cost, transportation costs, core cost, seminar/ conferences held outside Cambodia, administrative cost (salaries, electricity, rent). • Overhead and core-cost are not funded. Applicant seeking more than one source of funding must clearly indicate this in the proposal. • Payment is normally made by cheque with an attached letter agreeing to meet the conditions of grant to be signed by a representative of the applying organization. Proposal and Project Information The funding period is allocated on an individual project basis. The project should be completed in less than one year, before Australia’s next financial year (Australian financial year starts on 1 July and ends on 30 June). Projects cannot be extended. DAP provides only one off grants but applicant is free to submit another proposal. • The proposal should be written in English. • There is a standard application format. The application form is subject to changes without notice. The most up to date version is attached with the call for proposal announcement. Guidelines and application form are accessible via http://www.cambodia.embassy.gov.au/ penh/cooperation.html. • It normally takes one month to process a proposal and make funds available to the successful organization. Contact Details Contact : DAP Administrator Address: No. 16B, National Assembly Street, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 213 470 Fax : 023 213 413 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.cambodia.embassy.gov.au CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 20 Cambodia HARVEST Food Security/Agriculture/NRM Theme • Agriculture/Animal Health • Environment/Natural Resource • Gender/Women Issues • Health/Nutrition Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs Private Sector Research Institutions Target Group Reduce poverty and malnutrition by diversifying and increasing food production and income for up to 70,000 rural Cambodian households. Project Area • • • • Siem Reap Kampong Thom Battambang Pursat Funding Amount • Ave US$80,000 Application Information • Call for proposals Cambodia HARVEST is a five-year integrated food security and climate change program supported by the American people through the US Feed the Future and Global Climate Change initiatives. The program seeks to reduce poverty and malnutrition, diversifying and increasing food production and income for up to 70,000 rural Cambodian households. Cambodia HARVEST develops sound, agriculture-focused solutions to poor productivity, postharvest losses, malnutrition, lack of market access, environmental degradation, and the effects of climate change on vulnerable rural populations. Goals and Objectives The overarching goals of Cambodia HARVEST are to improve food security; strengthen natural resource management and resilience to climate change; and increase the capacity of the public and private sectors and civil society to support agricultural competitiveness. Theme The following themes are of interest to Cambodia HARVEST: • Agriculture/Animal Health; with a focus on food security and agriculture; • Environment/Natural Resources; with a focus on aquaculture, fishery, and natural resource management. • Gender/Women Issues • Health/Nutrition. Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Private Sector • Research Institutions Selection Criteria The applicants must legally registered with MoI/MoFA with experience and familiarity with the geographic region CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 21 of the proposed activity and have past performance in delivering similar services. The applicant must be willing to comply with all subcontract clauses and certifications and to be monitored by program staff regarding technical and management capacity. Application Information The announcements for calls for proposals are made and proposals must be submitted before the deadline. Cambodia HARVEST welcomes uninvited proposals. Budget Information • Funds can be used for sound, agricultural-focused solutions to poor productivity, postharvest losses, malnutrition, lack of market access, environmental degradation, and the effects of climate change on vulnerable rural populations. We also build capacity strengthening to local NGO partners and government official on limited participant training program. • Fund cannot be used for purchasing second hand equipment and travel abroad. • Overhead or core costs can be supported with documentation proving necessity. • Cambodia HARVEST accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is 12-18 months. • Projects can be extended depending on performance evaluation. • Proposals should be written in English. • There is standard application form with the guideline supported and this subcontractor has to certify on certificates: regarding terrorism financing and drug trafficking. • It takes 4-6 weeks for process the application after proposal deadline. Contact Details Contact : Dennis Address: #46, Street 310, Boeung Kengkang 1, Chamkamorn, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 996 419 Fax : 023 996 418 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.cambodiaharvest.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 22 CARE International in Cambodia Theme • • • • Education/Training Health/Nutrition Community Development Disaster Preparedness /Relief Who can Apply? • • • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners (INGOs/LNGOs) Private Sector Research Institutions CARE is an international humanitarian organisation fighting global poverty by empowering women and girls. In Cambodia CARE works with the poorest and most marginalized communities to address the root causes of poverty and vulnerability. CARE works in partnership to achieve lasting results. CARE has been working in Cambodia from 1973-1975 and then reopened office in 1991. CARE Cambodia develops partnerships that are based on common goals and collaboration for mutual benefit. Goals and Objectives • To achieve sustainable change in people’s lives, CARE’s activities seek to address the underlying causes of poverty and marginalization. This involves working in partnership with others to strengthen individual, organizational and institutional capacities. CARE places particular emphasis on empowering women and their communities. To create an enabling environment for positive and lasting change, CARE also engages in advocacy and dialogue to support policy development and implementation. • To increase our effectiveness, CARE moved to a program approach in 2010, focusing on two Impact Groups Marginalized Ethnic Minorities and Poor and Vulnerable Women. Target Group Most vulnerable Cambodians Project Area • • • • Koh Kong Mondulkiri Phnom Penh Ratanakiri Application Information • Invited proposals • Call for proposals Theme The following themes are of interest to CARE International in Cambodia: • Education/Training; ethnic minority bilingual education. • Health/Nutrition; health systems strengthening; maternal and child health; sexual and reproductive health. • Community Development; rural livelihoods. • Disaster Preparedness/Relief; microfinance. Who can Apply? • CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Community Based Organizations (CBOs) 23 • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnerships (INGOs/LNGOs) • Private Sector • Research Institutions Selection Criteria Potential partners should be financially sound and have management systems in place. Previous experience in the field and geographical target locations, and established relationships with target communities are assets. Application Information CARE International in Cambodia will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Sometimes CARE announces calls for proposals and CARE will contact potential partners. Budget Information • Budget dependent on the scope and scale of activities, partner and CARE’s funders. • Overhead or core costs can be supported. • CARE accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • Funding period is between 1-5 years, depending on activities. • Projects can be extended subject to negotiation between NGO, CARE and the donor. • Proposal should be written in English. • There is no standard application form, basic requirements include organisational structure, previous audits (preference), reference of other donors, evaluation reports, name board members and governance system, budget, project and activity description. • The application processing time is variable depending on activity. Contact Details Contact : Stav Zotalis Address: House 6, street 446, between streets 123 and 105, Sangkat toul tom poung I, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 215 267/8/9 Fax : 023 211 500 E-mail : [email protected] CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 24 Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Theme • • • • Health/Nutrition HIV/AIDS Education/Training Livelihood Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs Target Group Rural poor families living from agriculture, rural and periurban micro entreprneurs, people affected with HIV/ AIDS,TB,children with disabilities Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to assist the poor and disadvantaged outside the country. It is administered by a Board of Bishops and lay people, and is staffed by men and women committed to the Catholic’s Church’s apostolate of helping those in need. It maintains strict standards of efficiency and accountability. The fundamental motivating force in all activities of CRS is the Gospel of Jesus Christ as it pertains to the alleviation of human suffering, the development of people and fostering of charity and justice in the world. The policies and programs of the agency reflect and express the teaching of the Catholic Church. At the same time, Catholic Relief Services assists persons on the basis of need, not creed, race or nationality. Catholic Relief Services gives active witness to the mandate of Jesus Christ to respond to human needs in the following ways: • responding to victims of natural and man-made disasters; • providing assistance to the poor and alleviate their immediate need; • supporting self-help programs which involve people and communities in their own development; • helping those it serves to restore and preserve their dignity and to realize their potential; • collaborating with religious and non-sectarian person and groups of good will in programs and projects which contribute to a more equitable society; • and by helping to educate the people of United States to fulfill their responsibilities in alleviating human suffering, removing its causes, and promoting social justice. Project Area • Nation wide Application Information • Dialogue before proposal • Invited proposals CRS Cambodia works throughout the country, focusing on community-based programs assisting marginalized segments of the rural population. Areas of focus include health systems strengthening, TB (C-DOTS), HIV treatment and care, maternal and child health, inclusive education for children with disabilities, savings-led microfinance, food security, and good governance. Goals and Objectives To alleviate human suffering, the development of people and justice in the world. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 25 Theme The themes of interest to Catholic Relief Services (CRS) include: Health/Nutrition, HIV/AIDS; TB and HSS, Education/Training related to Inclusive Education of Disabled Children. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) Selection Criteria CRS evaluates partners on a case-by-case basis. Application Information Catholic Relief Services (CRS) prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. CRS will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Budget Information Overhead and core costs can be supported but CRS will carefully review the relationship between overhead and actual program expenses. CRS accept co-funding partners. Proposal and Project Information • Funding periods are usually between 1-3 years and projects can be extended. • Proposal should be written in English. • There is no standard application form. Applications should contain clear analysis; realistic Goals and Objectives; clear impact indicators; reasonable budget, capacity to work with target communities, sustainable activities. • It takes 2-3 months to process the application. Contact Details Contact : Sanda Rihtman, Country Representative Address: #14, Street 278, Phnom Penh, Cambodia,P.O.Box: 493, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 211 165 Fax : 023 216 960 E-mail : [email protected] Website: www.catholicrelief.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 26 Church World Service (CWS) Holistic Support Theme • Community Development Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs Target Group Groups active in the community and particularly the poor and vulnerable people. Project Area • Battambang • Kampong Thom • Banteay Meanchey Funding Amount • Max US$30,000 Application Information • Dialogue before proposal • Uninvited proposals Church World Service (CWS) was established in 1946 and has been working in Cambodia since 1979 as one of the first five humanitarian organizations to be permitted to work in the country after the fall of Khmer Rouge regime. CWS has been formally registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation as an international non-governmental and not for profit organization. Although our work has been informed by a rapidly changing reality, the main objective of our presence in Cambodia has always been to meet the needs of the most vulnerable people in rural and remote areas. We strive to develop the capacity of communities to meet their needs in a sustainable manner, and encourage them to participate in an emerging democracy. To do this, we work through three main program areas; Direct Services, Partnership and Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction. Through these programs we hope to improve the lives of the poor by focusing on water and sanitation, food security, primary health care, mother and child health, non-formal education, community based disaster risk reduction and emergency response. In addition, We build institutional and programming capacity of our Cambodian Non-governmental Organisations (CNGO) partners so that they are able to deliver effective development programs. Across all of our work, we are strongly committed to gender equity, good governance and child protection and principles of peace building in all program components and activities. Goals and Objectives Cambodian Non-governmental Organization (CNGO) partners have capacity to manage their organization and implement programs effectively in order to improve the living condition of the community people. Theme The themes of interest to Church World Service (CWS) include: Community Development; CWS supports CNGOs implementing integrated community development projects, food security, children at risk and peace building. CWS open to support holistic partners in any part of the country. However, priority is given to support partners in provinces where CWS is operating and districts where other community support is limited or not available. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 27 Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) Selection Criteria The applicants should preferably be registered or have accreditation from the Government (provincial or national) and their goal/objectives should be similar to the over-all goal of CWS. Applicants should have experiences in the field and have a good understanding of the community with whom it is working transparencies in management systems, no affiliations with political parties, not have staff in the same family, and be committed to learn and improve itself as an organisation. Application Information Church World Service (CWS) prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted; CWS is open to meet with any CNGO who seeks support. A proposal can be submitted to CWS after they are selected as holistic partner; therefore uninvited proposals are not accepted. Budget Information CWS provides long term support to selected CNGOs with a maximum annual funding of US$30,000 per year. This is also coupled with intensive capacity-building aimed at strengthening the CNGO partner. In this long-term relationship, NGOs can seek other donor assistance, both inside the country and abroad. • Funds can be used for capacity building for communities, village development committee and CCs, agriculture, access to clean water and hygiene, preventive health, community education, food security, income generation as well as gender issues. • Funds cannot be used for credit schemes. • Overhead or core costs are supported and co-funding is accepted. As a part of building capacity of partners toward sustainability, CWS trains partners on proposal writing and encourages development to identify funding possibilities. Proposal and Project Information • CWS supports holistic partner for up to 4 years with annual budget approval process. • Projects can be extended. Based on holistic partner relationship, progress reports and needs. • Proposal should be written in Khmer or English. • There is a standard application form. • The time to process the application is around 30 days Contact Details Contact : Ms. Agneta Dau Valler, Country Representative Address: #43, Street 112, Phsar Depou Bei, , Tuol Kouk, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 881 912 / 881 630 / 881 856 / 881 295 Fax : 023 881 912 / 881 630 / 881 856 / 881 295 E-mail : [email protected] CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 28 Church World Service (CWS) Small Project Fund (SPF) Theme • Community Development Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • Other (local church, local associations, commune council) Target Group Groups active in the community, and particularly the poor and vulnerable people. Project Area • Battambang • Banteay Meanchey • Kampong Thom Funding Amount • Max US$5,000 Application Information • Dialogue before proposal • Uninvited proposals Church World Service (CWS) was established in 1946 and has been working in Cambodia since 1979 as one of the first five humanitarian organizations to be permitted to work in the country after the fall of Khmer Rouge regime. CWS has been formally registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation as an international non-governmental and not for profit organization. Although our work has been informed by a rapidly changing reality, the main objective of our presence in Cambodia has always been to meet the needs of the most vulnerable people in rural and remote areas. We strive to develop the capacity of communities to meet their needs in a sustainable manner, and encourage them to participate in an emerging democracy. To do this, we work through three main program areas; Direct Services, Partnership and Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction. Through these programs we hope to improve the lives of the poor by focusing on water and sanitation, food security, primary health care, mother and child health, non-formal education, community based disaster risk reduction and emergency response. In addition, we build institutional and programming capacity of our Cambodian Nongovernmental Organisations (CNGO) partners so that they are able to deliver effective development programs. Across all of our work, we are strongly committed to gender equity, good governance and child protection and principles of peace building in all program components and activities. Goals and Objectives Cambodian Non-governmental Organization (CNGO) partners have capacity to manage their organization and implement programs effectively in order to improve the living condition of the community people. Theme The themes of interest to Church World Service (CWS) include: Integrated community development projects, food security, community education, children at risk, women issue, and peace building. CWS is open to proposals in any part of the country. However, priority is given to proposals in provinces where CWS is operating and districts where other community support is limited or not available. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 29 Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Other (local church, local associations, commune council) Selection Criteria The applicants should be recognized by local authorities. The institution should have good relationship with CWS and be within the CWS field of focus (vision, mission and goals). The project should address the needs of the poor and poorest people. The institution should be transparent with clear roles and responsibilities. The institution should be located in CWS provincial target area. Application Information Church World Service (CWS) prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted; CWS is open to meet with any CNGO who seek for support. A proposal can be submitted to CWS after the exploratory meeting. Therefore uninvited proposals are not accepted. Budget Information This Small Project Fund is for small CNGOs to support their projects or their specific activities. This funding depends on budget availability. • Funds can be used for capacity building for communities, agriculture, access to clean water, preventive health, income generation, gender, peace building, and child protection or education. • Funds cannot be used for credit schemes. • Overhead costs can be supported and co-funding is accepted. As a part of building capacity of partner toward sustainability, CWS trains partners on proposal writing and encourages development of skills for discovering further funding possibilities. Proposal and Project Information The funding period for the SPF is open to any Cambodian NGO to apply for a single project (no core funding), from one year. • Projects can be extended, based on partner relationship, progress reports and needs. • Proposal should be written in Khmer or English. • There is no standard application form, but required are clear vision, mission and goals, background of the institution and structure, budget, planning of activities, monitoring and evaluation, network and cooperation. • The time to process the application is within 30 days. Contact Details Contact : Ms. Agneta Dau Valler , Country Representative Address: #43, Street 112, Phsar Depou Bei, Toul Kouk, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 881 912 / 881 630 / 881 856 / 881 295 Fax : 023 881 912 / 881 630 / 881 856 / 881 295 E-mail : [email protected] CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 30 Delegation of the European Union to Cambodia (EU) EU-Cambodia Country Strategy Paper (CSP) 2007-2013 Theme • Agriculture/Animal Health • Community Development • Environment/Natural Resource • Support to Cambodian Organisations • Governance/ Rule of Law • Human Rights/ Democracy Who can Apply? • • • • • • LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners Private Sector Research Institutions Other (See each Call for Proposal Guideline) Target Group All cambodia including NGOs, international NGOs and Government agencies. Project Area • Nation wide Application Information • Call for proposals • Fixed deadlines European Commission (EC) cooperation in Cambodia is designed to support the Royal Government of Cambodia’s policies, as reflected in the Royal Government’s National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP). It also follows the overall development cooperation policies of the European Union (EU). A limited number of focal sectors have jointly been agreed in the EC-Cambodia Country Strategy Paper (CSP) 2007-2013: 1) Support to the National Strategic Development Plan (which includes a support to the Public Finance management Reform); 2) Support to Basic Education. Areas identified for so-called Additional Actions are Trade Related Assistance; and Support to EC-Cambodia Cooperation and Dialogue in the field of Governance and Human Rights and other thematic programs. For more detail on each funding instrument visit the EU website at: http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/cambodia/funding_ opportunities/grants/index_en.htm https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/europeaid/online-services/ index.cfm?do=publi.welcome Goals and Objectives The overarching objective of the support to Cambodia is the sustainable reduction of poverty. This objective will be achieved mainly through support aligned to the Royal Government of Cambodia’s (RGC) National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP). In addition to the bilateral cooperation, EU has number of thematic budget lines operate in Cambodia: Environment and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources Including Energy (ENRTP); Non-State Actors/ Local Authorities (NSALA); European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR); Investing in People; Food Security, Migration, Instrument for Sustainability, SWITCH-Asia, Humanitarian Aid . Theme The following themes are of interest to Delegation of the European Union to Cambodia (EU): Agriculture/Animal Health, Community Development, Environment/Natural Resource, Support to Cambodian Organisations, Governance, human rights, democracy, and rule of law. All thematic budget lines operate in the same way through call for proposal. Please consult the web site for more detail on each funding instrument. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 31 The indicative allocation which has been earmarked for the period 2007-2013 is €152 million. Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Private Sector • Research Institutions • Partnership • Other (See each Call for Proposal Guideline) Selection Criteria Guidelines with the selection criteria are published at the EU website above. Application Information The announcements for calls for proposals are made and proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • Funds can be used for capacity building, awareness raising, research, networking, monitoring, advocacy, and lobby. For more detail see each Call for Proposal Guideline. • The activities for which funds cannot be used are described on the website. • EU is accepts co-funding and all the information can find in EU’s website in the call for Proposal Guideline. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is described in each Call for Proposal Guideline. • Projects can be extended. • Proposals should be written in English. • There is a standard application form which can be downloaded from the website. • The application processing time is described in each Call for Proposal Guideline. Contact Details Contact : Office of the Delegation of the European Union Address: #100A, Preah Norodom Blvd, Daun Penh, 1 2207 Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel : 023 216 996 / 220 611 Fax : 023 216 997 E-mail : [email protected] Website : http://ec.europa.eu/delegations/cambodia CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 32 Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Canada Fund for Local Initiatives Theme • • • • Community Development Human Rights/Democracy Child Welfare/Rights Disaster Preparedness/ Relief • Food Security Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners (INGOs partenring with LNGOs or govermental agency) • Research Institutions The Canada Fund for Local initiatives (CFLI) has been operational in Cambodia for many years. In 2012, responsibility for the CFLI moved from CIDA to DFAIT (Foreign Affairs) and for Cambodia will be managed from the Canadian Embassy in Bangkok. CFLI will have a high degree of accountability and will be results focused. Goals and Objectives The aim of CFLI will focus primarily on projects that advance the themes of freedom and democracy, human rights, rule of law, including ensuring security and stability. Theme The following themes are of interest to DFAIT: • Community Development; sustainable economic growth. • Human Rights/Democracy; encourage dialogue; advocacy. • Child Welfare/Rights; creating opportunities for children and youth. • Nation wide • Disaster Preparedness/Relief; humanitarian relief in exceptional situations. Funding Amount • Food Security; water, sustainability, resource management. Target Group Focus on children, women, disabled and other disadvantaged people. Project Area • Min US$5,000 • Max US$50,000 Application Information • • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Fixed deadlines CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Conflict resolution and mitigation will be given a high priority. Other aims that need to be addressed are poverty reduction, sustainable development, gender equality, environment. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Research Institutions • Partnerships (INGOs partnering with LNGOs or governmental agency) 33 Selection Criteria Registered organizations with an active governing body and sound financial management system can apply. Priority is given to Cambodian organizations and small projects. Application Information • DFAIT Canada will accept and review concept papers and DFAIT Canada prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. • Both invited and uninvited proposal are accepted. • Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • Salaries directly related to project are funded 100% but for core cost 10% is acceptable for admin cost (30% max for other salaries). • Funds cannot be used for seminars outside Cambodia, foreign consultants, start up costs. • Overhead or core costs are funded; 10% of the total budget is acceptable for administrative cost (30% max for general salaries) and co-funding is accepted. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is maximum 1 year and projects cannot be extended. • There is a standard application form with guidelines which can be filled in English. • The time to process application is maximum 3-4 months based on the review committee quarterly meeting. Contact Details Contact : Jean-Stephane Couture Address: Embassy of Canada - 15th floor Abdulrahim Place - 990 Rama IV Rd. Bankrak, Bangkok, Thailand 10500 Tel : + 66 (0) 81-847-6452 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 34 Development and partnership in Action (DPA) Theme • Environment/Natural Resource • Gender/Women Issues • Agriculture/Animal Health • Land issues • Advocacy • Awareness Raisingy Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • Other (Agricultural cooperative description) Target Group CNGOs, CBOs and Agricultural cooperative partners that working to benefit to the poor and marginalizes in the rural areas. Project Area • • • • • • • • • Pursat Battambang Bantheay Meanchey Kandal Svay Rieng Preah Vihear Stung Treng Kam Pot Phnom Penh Funding Amount • Max US$16,000 Application Information • Uninvited proposals CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 CIDSE began funding CNGOs in 1993 and formally established the Partnership Programme (PP) in 1994. Due to the evolving social climate and the strong capacity and commitment of its local staff, CIDSE Cambodia decided to localise and, in 1996, began a transition process which enabled the organisation to emerge as Development and Partnership in Action (DPA) in January 2006. DPA is committed to providing long term support to its partners. Goals and Objectives To strengthen civil society by supporting grassroots CommunityBased Organisations (CBOs), Cambodian Non-Governmental Organisations (CNGOs) and Agricultural Cooperatives (ACs) to achieve their mission of improving the quality of life of target beneficiaries. Theme The themes of interest to DPA include: Environment/Natural Resource, Gender/Women Issues, Agriculture/Animal Health, Climate change adaptation, DRR, Land issues. Advocacy and awareness rising. The potential partner’s vision, mission, goal and values should be compatible with DPA’ current strategy. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Other (Agricultural cooperative description) Selection Criteria The potential organization must be non-partisan (not affiliated with political party/ies), non-profit and non-violent in nature. It is an asset if the founding members or the senior level staffs have previous work experience with other NGOs. The organization should demonstrate or be willing to empower women and integrate gender equality in their organization and programmes. Composition of the organizational staff or founding members should be at least 30% women. 35 It is expected that after three years of partnership with DPA those organizations should have been able to mobilize some funds from other sources aside from DPA. Participatory approach, preferably a board, CNGO needs to be registered at Ministry of Interior and CBO at provincial level. No family members can work in organisation, and the organisation need to have prior experience in the field, transparency is needed. Application Information Uninvited proposals are accepted. Budget Information • Partners cannot ask for additional fund during the funding period (project cycle). • Funds can be used for activities as agreed and signed in the partnership agreement, organizational, advocacy and program capacity. • Funds cannot be used for personal purposes, construction, credit schemes. • An applicant can request funding for overhead and core costs. • DPA accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding is one to two years maximum period. • Projects can be extended. Soon before funding period end, DPA conduct project review and appraisal the performance of partners (organizational and project achievements and its impacts). Key findings are used to be a base for approval and/or disapproval for the next partner proposals. • Proposal should be written in English or Khmer. • There is no standard application form. The basic requirement is only such background information, key strategic issues, problems statements, strategies, activities and budget and other attachments as requested. It takes around 3 months to process the application. Contact Details Contact : Mr. Mam Sambath, Executive Director Kuy Sophal Partnership Program Manager Address: # 69 Z, St 450, Sankhat Toul Tum Poung II, Chamcar Morm Tel : 023 216 369 / 216 495 Fax : 023 217 342 E-mail : dpa.reception.dpacam.org Website : www.dpacam.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 36 East West Management Institute (EWMI) Human Rights and Rule of Law in Cambodia Theme • Human Rights/Democracy Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs Partners Research Institutions Target Group All Cambodian, especially the poor and vulnerable, victims of human rights abuses and those needing access to justice. Project Area • Nation wide Application Information • • • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Call for proposals Fixed deadlines CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 EWMI’s five-year Program on Rights and Justice II in Cambodia (PRAJ II), funded by USAID, focuses on human rights advocacy, rule of law promotion and biodiversity protection to address some of these challenges. Building upon the success of its fiveyear Program on Rights and Justice in Cambodia (PRAJ), the new project continues EWMI’s innovative work to promote access to justice, improve the professional standards of the future Cambodian legal community, and strengthen grassroots advocacy and community networks, including community-based advocacy to protect Cambodia’s biodiversity. New initiatives under PRAJ II include activities to improve the collection and use of justice system data, develop the institutional capacity of the Ministry of Justice, and improve court administration and case management in selected courts. EWMI implements the Program on Rights and Justice in collaboration with key partner, The Asia Foundation. Priority areas: Strengthen the rule of law and promote respect for human rights in Cambodia in cooperation with civil society and government so that its citizens can live in a transparent, just and peaceful society. • Provide grants and technical assistance to civil society organizations (CSOs) to hold key activities relating to human rights and the rule of law. • Grants supported to: Local partners who provide legal aid to indigent clients; Key human rights and grassroots civil society organizations. The human rights CSO partners actively investigate human rights violations, monitor detention centers and prisons, conduct human rights and legal awareness trainings, and provide legal representation to victims of human rights abuses, especially in land grabbing, land disputes, and forced evictions. • Legal Training. Build the professional and substantive skills of new lawyers and support the geographic expansion of the bar so that qualified lawyers are available in rural areas. • Justice System Document. Working with both the government and with Cambodian human rights NGOs to improve the collection and use of statistics and information. 37 This year is the last year of grants funded by USAID, therefore there will be no calls for proposals but small targeted grants. Goals and Objectives Develop and strengthen human rights movement in Cambodia. Theme East West Management Institute (EWMI) supports projects in the theme of Human Rights/Democracy; To improve the capacity of legal reform and human rights NGOs and related groups to sustain advocacy initiatives and improve access to justice (management & organisation development, education & training); promoting rule of law. Creative human rights and rule of law approaches are encouraged. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Research Institutions • Partnership Selection Criteria Applicant must have experience in program design and organizational development, financial accountability, an active board, and a separate bank account for EWMI and no start up funding. Application Information East West Management Institute (EWMI) will accept and review concept papers and prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. EWMI will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Therefore uninvited proposals are also accepted, if they meet criteria; the announcements for calls for proposals are made and proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. For more detail please visit EWMI’s website. Budget Information • Funds can be used for program activities, advocacy, access to justice, training, capacity building and awareness-raising. • Funds cannot be used for direct support to the government of Cambodia, construction, aid delivery, credit schemes. • EWMI accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is variable. • Projects can be extended. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 38 • The proposal should be written in English but exceptions for Khmer can be requested in advance. • There is standard application form; see webpage or call and we will fax. See website for other associated documents. • It takes 30-90 days for process the application. Contact Details Contact : Andrew Boname Address: #43, Street 208, Boeung Raing, Doun Penh, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 22 4782 Fax : 023 224 783 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.ewmi-praj.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 39 Embassy of Finland Bangkok Fund for Local Cooperation (FLC) Theme • • • • Human Rights/Democracy Community Development Gender/Women Issues Disability and Rehabilitation Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs Research Institutions Partners (Independent media, public corporation, cultural institution i.e. museum, library and theatre, chamber of commerce and association, foundation and religious community). Target Group Local actors of civil society (nongovernmental organisation, community-based organisation, institution, independent media, public corporation, cultural institution i.e. museum, library and theatre, chamber of commerce and association, foundation, religious community). Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Ave US$25,000 US$51,000 Application Information • • • • • Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Call for proposals Fixed deadlines CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 The Embassy of Finland is supporting selected small-scale development projects in the lower Mekong Region through Fund for Local Cooperation (FLC). Goals and Objectives Following the objectives of Finland’s Development Policy Programme, the FLC aims to encourage social equality, poverty alleviation, good governance, human rights, prevention of environmental treat and increase of security and economic interaction. The current FLC Strategy of the Embassy of Finland in Bangkok puts particular emphasis on projects working with the following scheme: • Peace Building and Conflict Transformation • Strengthening of Democratic Processes through Political, Economical, Social and Cultural Inclusion • Rehabilitation and Reconciliation • Marginalised and Excluded Groups • Promotion of Human and Civil Rights Situation Theme The following themes are of interest to Embassy of Finland Bangkok: Human Rights/Democracy, Community Development, Gender/Women Issues and Disability and Rehabilitation. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Research Institutions • Partnerships (Independent media, public corporation, cultural institution i.e. museum, library and theatre, chamber of commerce and association, foundation and religious community). Selection Criteria The organization applying must be registered and must have at least one year of experience in similar kind of activities. 41 Application Information Proposals are accepted though the announcement of call for proposals. Embassy of Finland in Bangkok my also invite potential partners to write proposal. The Embassy prefers to have a dialogue with potential partners before a full proposal is submitted. Proposals must be submitted before fixed declines. Budget Information • Funds can be used for projects responding to Finland’s Development Policy Programme and FLC Strategy of the Embassy, only projects with clearly set objectives, strategies, interventions/ activities and expected results can be funded. All projects have to meet the ODA (Official Development Aid) criteria set by OECD. • Funds cannot be used for basic research, individual cultural events, charity or humanitarian aid. Furthermore FLC is not aimed to provide for grant, scholarship and assistance for the applicant’s personal use or personal project. No funding for purchasing land, a fund or for building the capital of microloan systems. • Overhead or core costs can be supported but the project administrative costs should not exceed 7% of the total budget. FLC is designed to support projects with clearly set aims, and is not intended to facilitate “operating expenses” (the so-called core funding), except for eligible organisations whose supported activities are crucial for the particular country’s development and the monitoring of human rights and only depend on funding provided by external donors. To keep the administrational costs low and to build ownership, the partner organisations are encouraged to contribute their available human resources, office space, equipment and facilities for the project activities and to count them as its own contribution in the budget. • The Embassy of Finland Bangkok accepts co-funding but the Embassy requires the capability from the organisation to carry out monitoring and reporting the use of FLC fund of the Embassy specifically in relation to the Grant. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is foreseen to be arranged in an annual basis. • Projects can be extended. While multi-year projects are eligible, the embassy does not in any way commit itself in continuing to fund multi-year projects or promise to give priority to consider financing the following years of success applications. • Proposal should be written in English. • There is standard application form which can be found on the website of the Embassy: http://www.finland.or.th/public/default.aspx?nodeid=35111&contentlan=2&culture=en-US Application is encouraged to be sent via email to: [email protected] • Interested organisations are encouraged to study thoroughly the “FLC Strategy of the Embassy of Finland in Bangkok” as well as “Rules of Thumb” before submitting. • The application processing time is as announced with each Call for Proposal. Contact Details Contact : Bhuripan Kalnaovkul Address: Ploenchit Road, Amarin Tower 16th floor, 500 Ploenchit Road Pathuman, Bangkok 10330, Thiland Tel : +66 (0) 2207 8700 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Fax : +66 (0) 2207 8702 E-mail : [email protected] Website : http://www.finland.or.th/ public/ default.aspx?nodeid=3511 1 &contentlan=2&culture=en-US 42 Embassy of Japan in the Kingdom of Cambodia Japanese Grant Assistance for Grass-roots/ Human Security Projects (KUSANONE Grant) Theme • Primary education, Health and medical care, Small scale irrigations, rural development including roads and bridges, Water supply and sanitation, Vocational training, Social welfare (orphan, street children, the disabled and the aged) and possibly other sectors. Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners (KUSANONE prefers different organization involved in one project) Target Group Local population Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Max (USD): 10 million Japanese Yen for each project (Approx. US$121,000 @ US$1=82Yen). Application Information • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals The Japanese Government offers a financial assistance scheme for development projects designed to meet the diverse needs of developing countries. This scheme supports projects proposed by such bodies as non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and local government authorities. Japanese Grant Assistance for Grass-roots/Human Security Project began in Cambodia in 1991 with its aim to support Cambodia’s reconstruction and development efforts at grassroots level. Goals and Objectives • To support development projects applied by local governmental and non-governmental organization that will have effect on people at grass-roots level. • To empower individuals and communities to become self-reliance. Theme The following themes are of interest to Embassy of Japan in the Kingdom of Cambodia: Primary education, Health and medical care, Small scale irrigations, rural development including roads and bridges, Water supply and sanitation, Vocational training, Social welfare (orphan, street children, the disabled and the aged) and possibly other sectors. Funding guidelines and application are to be obtained at Economic Cooperation Section, Embassy of Japan in Cambodia. Any project application is required to follow our set format. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnerships (KUSANONE prefers different organization involved in one project) Selection Criteria Applicant organizations must have at least two years of experience CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 43 in Cambodia especially for activities in the same sector as the proposal application and proven sufficient budget to administer the project. Application Information Embassy of Japan in the Kingdom of Cambodia will accept and review concept papers which are welcome but not necessary. Embassy of Japan in the Kingdom of Cambodia prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. Embassy of Japan in the Kingdom of Cambodia will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Uninvited proposals are also accepted. Announcements for calls for proposals are made, via the website of the Embassy of Japan. Applications are accepted all year around. Budget Information • Funds can be used for costs related to construction/rehabilitation project or purchases of equipment such as labor cost and transportation of material, purchasing/constructing facilities, equipment, and personnel costs (excluding personnel costs of the recipient organization) that are necessary for the project’s achievement. • Funds cannot be used for operation expenses such as staff salary, electricity and water consumption, rent for office, items belonging to individuals (scholarship, home and clothes), consumables, office supply, running and maintenance costs of facilities and equipment, books, PCs (personal computers), vehicles, land, tax, and bank charge, activities not supported (e.g. administrative activities of the applicant organisaion’s missionary activities, commercial activities, cultural and sporting activities, activities for supporting institutions of higher education, application from Ministries). • Only core costs can be supported and Embassy of Japan accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • Funding period is maximum of one year per project. • Projects cannot be extended. • Proposal should be written in English and/or Khmer. • There is standard application form and guidelines of grant scheme can be obtained at Economic Cooperation Section, Embassy of Japan in Cambodia, or at the Embassy’s website. Contact Details Contact : Toshiaki Ito, Address: #194, Norodom Blvd. Phnom Penh Tel : 023 217 161 Fax : 023 214 330 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.kh.emb-japan.go.jp CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 44 Embassy of the Czech Republic Foreign Development Aid Program Theme • Agriculture/Animal Health • Education/Training • Environment/Natural Resource • Health/Nutrition • Other (Infrastructure, Energy Production, Transport ) Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners ( NGOs Government) • Private Sector • Research Institutions • Other (Goverment) Target Group Government and NGOs Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Max US$100,000 Application Information • • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Fixed deadlines The Embassy of the Czech Republic has been present in Thailand since 1974. The development cooperation between Czech Republic and Cambodia has a long tradition. Most of the Czech development projects in Cambodia were realized between the years 1980-1995. The Czech Republic supported at that time especially projects in the field of power generation and transport. Currently the Czech Republic is financing a project for preservation of the Cambodian cultural heritage in Angkor Wat. The Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not set an annual budget for development cooperation with Cambodia. The Embassy of the Czech Republic would like to support one project per year which could be in any of the listed themes. Millennium goals (MGD) and poverty reduction are high on the relevancy list. Goals and Objectives To reduce poverty in developing countries. Theme The main themes are interest to Embassy of the Czech Republic: Agriculture/Animal Health, Education/Training, Environment/ Natural Resource, Health/Nutrition, Infrastructure, Energy Production, Transport. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnerships (NGOs/Government) • Private Sector • Research Institutions • Other (Government) Selection Criteria Selection criteria include: relevance to the Partner country development needs, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Sustainability and Impact. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 45 The Embassy of the Czech Republic prefers to fund partnerships between the NGO and Government. Application Information The Embassy of the Czech Republic will accept and review concept papers, also called the initial project proposal form. The Embassy of the Czech Republic prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. The Embassy of the Czech Republic will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Uninvited proposals are also accepted but all applications must be submitted before fixed March deadlines for project that start in January next year. Budget Information • Funds can be used for all activities supported. • Overhead or core costs cannot be supported and the applicant cannot request overhead or core costs funding. • The Embassy of Czech Republic prefers co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • Funding is normally 1-2 years period. • Projects can be extended. • Proposals should be written in English. • There is a standard application Process, first a selected Initial Project Proposals standard form is requested and only shortlisted IPP will be requested for a full Project Document or a Call for Proposal will be announced by the relevant Donor’s institution and the Embassy of Czech Republic can provide the applicant with associated documents. • It takes approximately 9 months to process an application. Contact Details Contact : Mr. Milan Hupcej, Head of Commercial Section Address: 71/6 Ruam Rudee Soi 2, Ploenchit Rd. Bangkok, Thailand Tel : +66-(0)2-250-9223 Fax : +66-(0)2-250-9225 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.mfa.cz CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 46 Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Promotion of Micro-Scale Project Theme • Rural Development Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • Other (Associations and cooperatives) Target Group Grass root population The programme for the promotion of Micro-Scale Projects is for carrying out technical cooperation with the German embassy in Cambodia. The main purpose of this programme is to accomplish fast and effective help for grass-root projects directed on poverty relief. The funds available for the promotion of micros scale projects are limited. Therefore, a request for the current year should be made always as soon as possible even from November/December of the previous year. Goals and Objectives To accomplish fast and active help for grassroots projects. Project Area • Nation wide Theme Funding Amount The following themes are of interest to Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany: rural development; well construction, water pump solar power kit, ambulance, village school etc. see our general information. Projects funded are according to one off needs but project sustainability should exceed at least two years. • Max US$20,000 Application Information • Uninvited proposals Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Other (Associations and cooperatives) Selection Criteria Applicants need to supply substantial contributions (transport, labour, training, food), and a local counterpart or representative has to be named. Connection with a German NGO is not mandatory, but might be of help. Application Information Embassy of German accepts uninvited proposals. Budget Information • CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Funds can be used for construction, office material, health center equipment, infrastructure, agricultural equipment, water and sanitation, 47 health improvement activities, hospitals. • Funds cannot be used for labour, salaries, training allowances, and travel. • Overhead or core costs are not supported. • Accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is maximum one year, but the project has to be finished within the running fiscal year (Jan - Dec). It is preferred that projects finish before 30 September. • Projects can be extended. • Proposals should be written in English. • There is standard application form that includes project description, detailed quotation description of own contribution, time schedule, declaration of no requisition of support to other German institutions, sustainability and follow up plans. There is a general information form. • The application processing time is 1-2 months, funds are made available immediately after approval. • The embassy must receive original bills and receipts. Contact Details Contact : Anja Hartung Attahé Address: #76-78 Rue Yougosiawie, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 216 193 Fax : 023 427 747 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.phnom-penh.diplo.de CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 48 Enfants & Développement (E&D) Partnership with organizations targeting children Theme • • • • • Child Welfare/Rights Health/Nutrition Education/Training Water and Sanitation Social sector Who can Apply? • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs Target Group Enfants & Développement (E&D), formerly Enfants du Cambodge, is a humanitarian organization founded in 1984 in France to support Cambodian children, victims of war and the subsequent genocide. E&D is working towards the protection and the well-being of children and their families and the defense of their rights in Cambodia, Vietnam, Nepal and Burkina Faso in the areas of health, education, social work and the fight against violence and exclusion. E&D is currently partnering three (3) Cambodian NGO: Social Service of Cambodia (SCC), Krousar Yoeung, Samatapheap Khnom Organization (SKO) Goals and Objectives Underprivileged children and their families E&D aims to address the roots of poverty and social inequality and works towards the achievement of sustainable solutions. Project Area E&D is dedicated to making a reality the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child by implementing development programmes aiming at the improvement of conditions for the most disadvantaged children and ensuring their right to survival, protection, development, education and health. • Phnom Penh • Kampong Speu Funding Amount • Depending on projects and needs E&D emphasizes the importance of the mother and the family in securing the child’s rights. Application Information Theme • Dialogue before proposal The following themes are of interest to Enfants & Développement (E&D): • Child Welfare/Rights; child protection. • Health/Nutrition; mother/Child Health (MCH). • Education/Training; Early Childhood & Care Development (ECCD), peer education, vocational training, primary education. • Water and Sanitation; focus on children health prevention. • Social sector; family follow-up, parenting. Who can Apply? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) 49 Selection Criteria Organization must have experience in the field, be able to provide references and be willing to accept an external financial audit. Application Information Enfants & Développement (E&D) prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. It aims to develop long term partnership with CNGO working with and for underprivileged children and families. Discussions, exchanges and coordination are necessary before proposal or concept papers are submitted. Budget Information • Funds can be used for all activities focused on the target group. • Funds cannot be used for religious and political issues. • Overhead or core costs can be supported and co-funding is accepted. Contributions from CNGOs are requested. Proposal and Project Information • Funding is provided from one to five years period. • Projects can be extended depending on needs and resources. • Proposal should be written in Khmer, French or English. • Organizations interested in applying for funds should contact E&D for an initial discussion. • It takes between six months and one year to process application. Contact Details Contact : Jean Noel Walkowiak (interim Country Representative) Address: #21, street 454 Tuol Tompong I, Chamkarmon Phnom Penh PO Box 882, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 212 196 Fax : 023 213 242 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.enfantsetdeveloppement.orgw CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 50 Fauna & Flora International (FFI) Flagship Species Fund Small Grants Programme Theme • Environment/Natural Resource Who can Apply? • • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners Research Institutions Target Group Flagship Species Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Max US$ 20,000 (15,000UKpounds) • Ave US$10,000- 13,000 (7-9,000UK pounds) Application Information • • • • Accepts concept paper Call for prososals Uninvited proposals Fixed deadlines In 2001, the UK Government launched a new scheme, the Flagship Species Fund. The Fund is a joint initiative between the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and Fauna & Flora International (FFI). Flagships are high profile and charismatic species, often with important cultural associations, that have important ecological roles and whose protection will act to conserve species using the same habitats. They can act as symbols for the broader threat to the environment in which they occur. Goals and Objectives To provide practical support to the conservation of endangered species and their associated ecosystems in developing countries, through a dedicated fund focused on popular and highly visible threatened species of animals and plants. Theme The Small Grants Programme considers applications for a wide range of conservation projects, ranging from emergency field activities through to conservation biology and environmental education. The Programme will fund projects that directly address conservation issues relating to threatened flagship species or their habitats. Include environmental education and/ or capacity building for local conservation workers; Practical support to those working in front line conservation, management and enforcement activities. The Flagship Species Fund Small Grants Programme considers applications for a wide range of conservation projects, ranging from emergency field activities through to conservation biology and environmental education. Who can Apply? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs ( INGOs) • Research Institutions • Partnership 51 Selection Criteria Strong decree of local involvement, in project design and implementation is the main selection criteria. Projects need to have sustainable outputs and/or the possibility of future follow up work. Application Information Fauna & Flora International (FFI) will not accept and review concept papers. Announcements for calls for proposals are made annually on FFI website. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines, usually in September every year and uninvited proposals are not accepted. Budget Information • Funds can be used for training, research, capacity building. • Funds cannot be used for conference attendance, salary costs (although local expenses will be covered, as are salaries for indigenous workers), projects already underway, undergraduate expeditions, undergraduate and graduate studies undertaken towards academic qualification, academic research not accompanied by a strong research component, conference attendance. • Overhead or core costs cannot be supported. • FFI accepts co-funding only when FFI is informed in advance. Proposal and Project Information • The funding is granted for a one year period. • Projects are not normally extended and this is not encouraged but can be discussed. • Proposal should be written in English. • Application form must be submitted using the standard application form. No other format is accepted. • There is an information sheet. • It takes approximately three months to process an application. Contact Details Contact : Robin Loveridge, Flagship Species Fund Coordinator Address: Jupiter House, 4th floor, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2JD, United Kingdom Tel : +44 1223 579 477 Fax : +44 1223 461481 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.fauna-flora.org/initiatives/flagship-species-fund CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 52 Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) Theme • Agriculture/Animal Health • Community Development • Disaster Preparedness/ Relief • Environment/Natural Resource • Household nutrition, policy advice, food safety, access to market Who can Apply? • Other (The Royal Government of Cambodia can request TCP assistance, but the assistance can be provided to decentralized government entity, NGOs, farmer/producer associations, etc. if so endorsed by the government.) Target Group Rural communities and vulnerable groups, but can also include urban and peri-urban food producers as well as governmental institutions and services. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) leads global efforts to alleviate hunger, focusing on ways to sustainably improve agricultural, forestry and fisheries production, on making food safe to eat and on ensuring that all people have enough food to live healthy lives. FAO provides early warning of food crises; detects and prevents transboundary threats to production, health and the environment; promotes sustainable forest management; controls bio-security risks related to fisheries and aquaculture; establishes global entities for dealing with scarcity of water and land resources; develops capacity to improve agricultural information and statistics; and contributes to global standard setting and implementation into national policies and legislation. FAO takes its expertise to where it is needed, developing the capacity of farmers in their villages but also of scientists in their laboratories, and provides policy assistance to governments and their ministries. Goals and Objectives The goal of FAO is to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations and promote sustainable management and utilization of natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations Theme The following themes are of interest to Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO): • Agriculture/Animal Health; Food security, sustainable improvement of productivity in crops, livestock, fisheries and forestry. Funding Amount • Community Development; Support to establishment of fishery or forestry communities, of farmer and producer cooperatives and associations. Application Information • Disaster Preparedness/Relief; Disaster risk reduction, restoration of agricultural production. • Environment/Natural Resource; Climate change adaptation. • Household nutrition, policy advice, food safety, access to market. Project Area • Nation wide • Max US$500,000 • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 53 Who can Apply? • Other (The Royal Government of Cambodia can request TCP assistance, but the assistance can be provided to decentralized government entity, NGOs, farmer/producer associations, etc. if so endorsed by the Government.) Selection Criteria Organizations that are active in the field that is covered by this theme, that have an organizational structure in place and are legally registered are invited to apply. Application Information Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) will accept and review concept papers. A dialogue is prefers with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. FAO will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Uninvited proposals are also accepted. The mobilization of FAO technical assistance through the TCP requires an official request from a Minister of the Royal Government of Cambodia. Budget Information • Funds can be used for technical expertise, training, workshop, travel, essential expendable and non-expendable equipment and supplies, studies, capacity development and training, farmer field schools, policy advice, emergency preparedness and response. • Funds cannot be used for cash transfers, procurement of large equipment, salary of government staff, activities that do not fall within the mandate of the Organization, construction. • Overhead or core costs can be supported with 7% maximum and Co-funding is not accepted. A TCP project has to be stand-alone but can be approved as a complementary initiative to other projects/programmes. Proposal and Project Information • The duration of funding is no more than 24 months • Project approved for less than 24 months may be extended to 24 months if justified. • Proposal should be written in English and an official letter from a Government Minister is required. The TCP Manual explaining the modalities for use of TCP can be found at the following address: http://www.fao.org/tc/tcp/index_en.asp. • The application processing time is dependent on the complexity of the project and the availability of the information required for project formulation. Contact Details Contact : Ms Nina Brandstrup, FAO Representative Address: #5, Street 370, BKK1, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 216 566/211 702 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Fax : 023 216 547 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.fao.org 54 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Donor or government funded development and emergency projects (Trust Funds) Theme • Agriculture/Animal Health • Community Development • Disaster Preparedness/ Relief • Environment/Natural Resource • Other sector; household nutrition, policy advice, food safety, access to market. Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners (Different Government departments or government with NGOs) • Research Institutions • Other (Royal Government of Cambodia) Target Group Rural communities and vulnerable groups, but can also include urban and peri-urban food producers as well as governmental institutions and services. Project Area The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) leads global efforts to alleviate hunger, focusing on ways to sustainably improve agricultural, forestry and fisheries production, on making food safe to eat and on ensuring that all people have enough food to live healthy lives. FAO provides early warning of food crises; detects and prevents transboundary threats to production, health and the environment; promotes sustainable forest management; controls biosecurity risks related to fisheries and aquaculture; establishes global entities for dealing with scarcity of water and land resources; develops capacity to improve agricultural information and statistics; and contributes to global standard setting and implementation into national policies and legislation. FAO takes its expertise to where it is needed, developing the capacity of farmers in their villages but also of scientists in their laboratories, and provides policy assistance to governments and their ministries. FAO is not a donor and fund raisers for the projects that it implements at country level. Goals and Objectives The goal of FAO is to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations and promote sustainable management and utilization of natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations Theme The themes of interest to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) include: • Nation wide • Agriculture/Animal Health; food security, sustainable improvement of productivity in crops, livestock, fisheries and forestry. • • • • • Community Development; support to establishment of fishery or forestry communities, of farmer and producer cooperatives and associations. • Disaster Preparedness/Relief; disaster risk reduction, restoration of agricultural production. • Environment/Natural Resource; climate change adaptation. • Other sector; household nutrition, policy advice, food safety, access to market. Application Information Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 55 Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnerships (Different government department or government with NGOs) • Research Institutes • Other (Royal Government of Cambodia) Selection Criteria FAO can collaborate with organizations which are active in the technical fields falling within the mandate of FAO, have a structure in place and which are registered. Only project/programme implemented with the agreement of the Royal Government of Cambodia are invited. Application Information Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will accept and review concept papers. FAO prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. FAO will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Therefore uninvited proposals are accepted. Budget Information • Funds can be used for technical expertise, training, workshop, travel, expendable and nonexpendable equipment and supplies, studies, capacity development and training, farmer field schools, policy advice, emergency preparedness and response. • Funds cannot be used for activities that do not contribute directly to the successful implementation of the project/programme, activities that are not linked to the mandate of FAO. • Overhead or core costs can be supported with maximum 13% and co-funding is accepted. Proposal and Project Information • Funding period is unlimited and projects can be extended subject to agreement of the donor. • Proposal should be written in English. • There is no application form, but a concept note to describe the problem to be solved and the technical support required from FAO is helpful. A template for the concept note can be provided upon request. • The application processing time is dependent on the complexity of the project and the availability of the information required for project formulation. Contact Details Contact : Ms Nina Brandstrup, Address: #5, Street 370, BKK1, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 216 566/211 702 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Fax : 023 216 547 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.fao.orgw 56 Forum Syd Democracy and Human Rights, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Adaptation to Climate Change, and Gender Equality Theme • Human Rights/Democracy • Environment/Natural Resource • Gender/Women Issues Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • Research Institutions Target Group Marginalized people, women, men and youth. Project Area • Nation wide Application Information • Call for paropsoals • Fixed deadlines Forym Syd is an umbrella organisation of Swedish NGOs and active in Cambodia since 1994. Focus is on financial and technical support in Democracy and Human Rights, Sustainable Use of Natural Resources and Adaptation to Climate Change, and Gender Equality. Forum Syd provides grant and capacity development support to its partner organizations. Goals and Objectives Poor and marginalized women and men in Cambodia have increased democratic influence, ability to exercise their rights and use natural resources sustainably Theme The following themes are of interest to Forum Syd: • Human Rights/Democracy. • Environment/Natural Resource. • Gender/Women Issues. Partners must be interested in developing their own organisation. Forum Syd is working toward sustainable local NGOs. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Research Institutions Selection Criteria Applicant must work with a Rights Based Approach and be a member-based organization/network or have strong community-led approach with the effective outreach. Applicants have experience and expertise in central rights issues and have capacity and systems to manage grant funds. Climate Change is a pilot project from 2014 and it will be integrated in a long-term programme funding. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 57 Application Information Announcements for calls for proposals are made. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines, 2013 is the extension of 2010 - 2012 and new funding scheme 2014-2016. Budget Information • Funds can be used for all suggestions of potential partners, democracy and human rights, sustainable use of natural resources and adaptation to climate change, gender equality. • Overhead or core costs can be supported including technical assistance costs and Forum Syd accepts co-funding as this is a criteria to become a partner. Proposal and Project Information • Funding period is from one to three years. • Projects can be extended because Forum Syd prefers long lasting partnerships. • Proposal should be written in English. • There is no standard application form but Concept Note and Full Proposal are needed, and must include the following contents: logframe, background, members of board, goals, objectives, activities, and follow up systems, organisational structure chart, and other donors. A report of a global financial audit of the organization is necessary. • The time to process an application is six months. Contact Details Contact : Asa Thomasson, Country Manager Address: #91, Street 95, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 221 147 Fax : 023 210 901 E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Website : www.kh.forumsyd.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 58 Heifer Cambodia Food security and income generation, environment, women empowerment and social capital Theme • • • • • Agriculture/Animal Health Community Development Gender/Women Issues Health/Nutrition Climate change and Advocacy • Water and Sanitation. Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • Partners (INGOs can help local NGOs to obtain funding) Target Group Poor and maginalized/vulnerable groups especially women and children (inclusive). Project Area • • • • • • • • • • Prey Veng Svay Rieng Takeo Kam Pot Sihanouk ville Kampong Chhnang Pursat Battambang Banteay Meanchey Siem Reap Funding Amount • Min US$50,000 • Max US$200,000 Application Information • • • • • Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Call for proposals Fixed deadlines CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Heifer International has been active in Cambodia since 1984 through working in partnership with CWS and AFSC. In 1999, Heifer International Cambodia opened its office in Phnom Penh, with the mission to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and caring for the environment. Heifer’s work in Cambodia is focusing on poverty reduction, food security, women’s empowerment, health and nutrition, community development, and social capital/self-help groups through the application of Values-Based Holistic Community Development (VBHCD) and value chain approaches, and Heifer’s 12 cornerstone values. Most of Heifer Cambodia funding sources come from Heifer International. Goals and Objectives To effectively and efficiently facilitate and support partners and communities to build the sustainable holistic development to reduce poverty and hunger of rural farmers and care for the environment Theme The following themes are of interest to Heifer Cambodia: • Agriculture/Animal Health; Small scale livestock based farming system and grass root veterinary service, improved environment as well as community development. • Community Development. • Gender/Women Issues. • Health/Nutrition; • Water and sanitation. • Climate change and advocacy (cross-cutting activities in the holistic community development approach). Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Partnerships (INGOs can help local NGOs to obtain funding) 59 Selection Criteria Applicant need to be like-minded and share Heifer Cambodia’s philosophy, principles and values. They should trustworthy and have a proven track record in managing and coordinating developmentoriented projects. Capable leadership and organizational structure are important. Applicant should be legally registered with Ministry of Interior and have an operational office in the target areas; they should have the strong value based organization with clear structure and policies (financial, administrative, personnel and program policies and procedures) with similar vision and mission of Heifer; has selfhelp groups that formed at least 6 months; has organizational bank account ;clear strategies (program implementation and sustainable strategies) and has multiple funding sources with good collaboration local authorities and should not be affiliated with any political party. Application Information • Heifer Cambodia prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. • Heifer Cambodia will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Therefore uninvited proposals are also accepted. The announcements for calls for proposals are made and proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • Funds can be used for women’s empowerment; livestock based rural community development, training and education related to animal management and home garden, business development, gender, health and nutrition, water and sanitation, micro- finance, and cooperative. • Funds cannot be used for political and religious activities. • Overhead or core costs cannot be supported as Heifer Cambodia only funds projects. • Heifer Cambodia accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information Heifer Cambodia will conduct pre-award assessment of the short listed applicants before making final decisions. • The funding period is from 3 to 5 years. • Projects can be extended according to Heifer’s principles. • Proposal should be written in Khmer or English. • There is standard application form available upon request. A copy of registration, organisational chart, progress/financial reports, if possible financial audit/external evaluation reports will be appreciated. • At least three months should be allowed for application processing, deadlines are normally once a year, May/November. Contact Details Contact : Ms. Kheang Sokleng Address: #89, Street 470, Toul Tum Poung I, Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Tel : 023 221 195 Fax : 023 211 323 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.heifercambodia.org 60 Light for the World Netherlands Theme • Health/Nutrition • Education/Training • Disability /Rehabilitation Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs Target Group Visually impaired persons with disabilities. Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Min US$2,000 • Max US$100,000 • Ave US$30,000 Application Information • Accepts concept paper • Dialogue before proposal • Invited proposals Light for the World Netherlands (previously Dark & Light) Blind Care Foundation was founded in 1982, and supports financially and organisationally projects and organisations in developing countries that are active in promoting the inclusion of persons with disabilities and help to eradicate avoidable blindness in the field of eye care and blind and low-vision care. Goals and Objectives Support to blind people and people with low vision and supporting eye care programmes for persons with disabilities Theme Themes of interest to Light for the World Netherlands include Health/Nutrition, Education/Training, and Disability and Rehabilitation. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organization (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) Selection Criteria Legal status as an NGO and some level of organisational capacity are required, and Light for the World does visit prospected partner organisations prior to establishing a partnership. Application Information Light for the World Netherlands will accept and review concept papers. Light for the World Netherlands prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted and will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Budget Information Funds can be used for everything as long as it is embedded in a good programme. Training and capacity building are also possible. Funds cannot be used for investments not embedded in a wider project. Overhead or core costs are supported within certain boundaries. Accepts co-funding. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 61 Proposal and Project Information The funding period is usually one year, but multi-annual (3 year) programmes are possible. Projects can be extended. The proposal should be written in English only. The application form is available on request. The application processing time is three months. Contact Details Contact : Paulien BruijnSander Schot Address: Postbus 672, 3900 AR Veenendaal, Netherlands Tel : +31 (0318) 56150186358 Fax : +31 (0318) 561577 86359 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.darkandlight.orglightfortheworld.nl CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 62 Louvain Coopération au Développement (LD) Theme • Health/ Nutrition • Food and Econonic security /Nutrition • Support to Cambodian Organisations Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs Partners Research Institutions Target Group Vulnerable and disadvantaged people. Project Area • Kampong Thom • Kampong Cham Funding Amount • Depending on the project Application Information • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Louvain Coopération au Développement (LD) was established and operated its activities in Cambodia since 2004; LD provides part of the funding. The remaining amount must be found through co-funding opportunities. LD works in partnership (providing technical support as well) and not only as a donor. LD is not the main donor but receives money from other donors which LD uses to work in partnership with local organisations. Goals and Objectives Vulnerable and disadvantaged populations of the selected regions and countries of interventions, supported by the academic community of the UCL through LD, are able to durably ensure their personal and community development. Theme The following themes are of interest to Louvain Coopération au Développement (LD): • Health; Non-communicable diseases (NCD), in particular mental health and diabetes, hypertension and other chronic NCDs. • Food and economic security and nutrition • Support to Cambodian Organisations; Capacity building, strengthening of the partner organization. Visit to www.louvaincooperation.org for more information. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Research Institutions • Partnership Selection Criteria The applicant must be local organisation working in rural areas; target group participation; have an active board; a bank account with two signatories; registration with MoI; referees; long term involvement in their target communities; good functioning administration and financial management; and target groups including disadvantaged people. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 63 Application Information Louvain Coopération au Développement (LD) will accept and review concept papers. Louvain Coopération au Développement (LD) prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. Louvain Coopération au Développement (LD) will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Uninvited proposals are accepted. Some proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • Funds can be used for activities agreed during common project design, as LD works in partnership and not only as a donor, but must be from training, research, capacity building, reinforcement of skills, support to activities helping populations to take care of themselves. • Overhead or core costs can be supported, if linked with activities provided to beneficiaries. • LD encourages co-funding, and co-funding with minimum 20% is requested. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is three years, according to the strategic planning. • Projects can be extended if funds from the main donor continue to be allocated and if there is a positive evaluation of LD on the project at the end of the funding period. • Proposal should be written in English or French. • There is no standard application form, please contact the LD office for further information. • A logframe and strategic plan are necessary. • The application processing time is dependent on main donor. Contact Details Contact : Chantal DORF Address: #17A, Street 282, BKKI, Phnom Penh Tel : 092 333 262 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.louvaincooperation.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 64 NZAID Head of Mission Fund (HOMF) Theme • • • • • Community Development Agriculture/Animal Health Gender/Women Issues Health/Nutrition Water and Sanitation The Head of Mission Fund supports small-scale development activities at the community level. HOMF annually allocates funding for legally registered agencies in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Thailand. The purpose of the fund is to facilitate small-scale development initiatives which benefit vulnerable and disadvantaged people within the community and which may have an identifiable New Zealand involvement in the countries listed above. Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • INGOs Project Area • Nation wide Theme Projects should contribute to one or more of these sustainable development sectors: education, basic health care, environment, income generation integrating cross cutting issues such as; gender, human rights and/or conflict prevention. Funding Amount Who can Apply? • Maximum funding per project: NZ$20,000 The Agencies must be registered community based organizations, national and international non-governmental agencies, local government agencies or NZ agencies working in the countries listed above. Evidence of the legal status of the organization is required. • Cambodia total allocation: NZ$ 40,000 Application Information • • • • Call for proposals Dialogue before proposal Fixed deadlines Invited proposals Selection Criteria • Projects should be in line with the social and economic development objectives of the New Zealand Aid Programme policy statements and strategies. • Projects that support New Zealand’s government mandated development programme principles with regard to sustainable development, poverty, human rights, good governance, gender equity, environmental sustainability, and participation will be given priority. • Preference will be given to projects related to earlier or current New Zealand aid activities, or to the work of New Zealand experts or volunteers, or to activities which have an identifiable New Zealand interest e.g.. eco-tourism, training and education Budget Information Funds cannot be used for: political, religious, or evangelical activities; unsolicited donations; individual student/staff CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 65 scholarships; travel costs and fees for attending training in country / International airfares/overseas conference attendance; individually owned businesses; on-going (recurrent) funding of recipient’s operational/organizational costs such as wages and salaries, office items and communications Proposal and Project Information Funding cannot be extended, which would not preclude the same organization receiving repeat funding but such funding would need to be for a new activity or programme. Application should include all the required information in the application form. New Zealand Aid Programme Policy Statements are located in the NZAID website: http://www.aid.govt.nz/what-wedo/our-priorities.html Funds are limited and projects are assessed against the criteria in the guidelines. The decision of the New Zealand Ambassador is final and not subject to an appeals process. Contact Details Contact : First Secretary New Zealand Aid Programme Address: New Zealand Embassy, Bangkok M Thai Tower, 14th Floor, All Seasons Place 87 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Bangkok 10330 Tel : (662) 2542530 Ext 33 Fax : (662) 253-0249 Website : http://www.nzembassy.com/thailand/relationship-between-new-zealand-andthailand/development-cooperation/head-of-mission-fund CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 66 Plan International Cambodia Theme • Health/Nutrition • Education/Training • Water and Sanitation • Livelihood, Microfinance and Agriculture Who can Apply? • • • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners Private Sector Research Institutions Plan is one of the world’s largest humanitarian organisations with more than sixty years experience in development work. Plan focuses on community development placing children in the center of our work. Plan is a non-religious and non-political organisation working with deprived children and their communities to make a lasting change. Plan strongly believes in children’s capacity and the importance of children’s participation in developing their communities and shaping their future. We strive to make children’s voices heard and acknowledged. Plan’s approach, Child-Centred Community Development emphasizes capacity building and empowerment of children, their families and communities they live in to take charge of their own development process and give children and the wider community ownership in Plan’s projects. Target Group Goals and Objectives Project Area Improving service delivery where needed, building the capacity of duty bearers to improve services and empowering rights bearers to advocate for them. It also aims to increase the effectiveness of our advocacy effort by expanding our network. All children, especially marginalized and excluded children. • Siem Reap • Kampong Cham • Ratanakiri Application Information • Accepts concept paper • Call for proposal • Fixed deadlines Theme The themes of interest to Plan International Cambodia include: health/nutrition, education/training, water and sanitation, livelihood, microfinance and agriculture, child protection, child participation, protection and assistance in emergency situations. Who can Apply? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnership • Private Sector • Research Institutions 67 Selection Criteria Plan International Cambodia normally selects partners based on partner assessment (capacity, skill, experience, financial, monitoring, policy, child right, child protection…etc.) Application Information Plan International Cambodia will accept and review concept papers. Announcements for calls for proposals are made. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • Funds can be used for activities in all relevant sectors. • Overhead or core costs can be supported and Plan International Cambodia accepts cofunding. Proposal and Project Information • Funding period is variable, depending on nature of the project. • Projects can be extended. • Proposal should be written in English. • Potential partners that have been identified will be sent application details. • It takes 1-2 month to process the application. Contact Details Contact : Prashant Verma, Program Support Manager Address: Room 411, 4th floor, Block A of Phnom Penh Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tel : 023 217 214 Fax : 023 210 971 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.plan-international.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 68 Prince Claus Fund Theme • Art & Culture Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs • Other (individuals) Target Group Support is given to persons and organisations based in African, Asian, Latin American and Caribbean countries. Activities that are being initiated and executed in the above named parts of the world are given priority. Requests coming from western countries are only in exceptional cases taken into consideration. Project Area • Nation wide Application Information • • • • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Call for proposals Fixed deadlines Other (details PCF also initiates) The Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development was established on 6 September 1996 to mark the 70th birthday of H.R.H. Prince Claus of the Netherlands. The objectives of the Fund are to enhance and expand insight into cultures and to promote interaction between culture and development. Goals and Objectives The Prince Claus Fund aims at increasing cultural awareness and promoting exchange between culture and development. It views culture as a basic need. Theme The theme of interest to Prince Claus Fund: Art & Culture is focused to Zones of Silence, Creating Spaces of Freedom, Beauty in Context and Living Together. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Other (individuals) Selection Criteria The Prince Claus Fund supports cultural and artistic activities, like workshops, festivals, publications, events, meetings, artistic productions etc. Application Information Prince Claus Fund will accept and review concept papers. Prince Claus Fund prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. Prince Claus Fund will invite potential partners to write a proposal, and announcements for calls for proposals are made. Uninvited proposals are also accepted. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Funds can be used for platforms for cultural exchange, by initiating and financing 69 conferences, workshops, exhibitions, festivals and networks. In addition, Prince Claus Fund supports artistic productions and publications, the Prince Claus Fund Library, and websites. • Funds cannot be used for writing grants, study grants, educational programs or academic research related to study as such is not taken into consideration by the Fund. Proposals for documentaries or feature films cannot be taken into consideration. • Co-funding is accepted. • Overhead or core cost cannot be supported. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period should not exceed 12 months. • The Prince Claus Fund will only accept proposals for activities that start at a minimum four months after the deadline of the call for proposals. • There is no standard application form but the applicants will fill the electronic form on the Prince Claus Fund’s website. • It takes approximately five months to process an application. Contact Details Contact : Geerte Wachter Address: Hoge Nieuwstraat 30 Tel : 31.70.427 43 03 Fax : 31.70.427 42 77 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.princeclausfund.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 70 Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle - French Embassy in Cambodia (SFD) Theme • • • • Human Rights/Democracy Education/Training Child Welfare/Rights Other (Projects that highlight the question of how to strengthen social cohesion) Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • Partners • Other (Public institutions, such as municipalities, hospitals and schools) Target Group Since 1994, the French government created the Social Fund for Development SFD (FSD in French) in order to provide financial support to local communities and to countries of the Priority Solidarity Zone (PSZ) in their development initiatives. In Cambodia, the SFD exists since 2000. Goals and Objectives The SFD intends to support directly the Cambodian civil society in its development initiatives. The aim is twofold: participate in the fight against poverty and support capacity building in Cambodian civil society. Theme The following themes are of interest to Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle - French Embassy in Cambodia: The SFD supports the efforts initiated by the communities. • Human Rights/Democracy. • Education/Training. Project Area • Child Welfare/Rights. • Projects that highlight the question of how to strengthen social cohesion. • Nation wide Funding Amount • Min US$8,000 • Max US$200,000 Application Information • Dialogue before proposals • Call for proposals Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Partnership • Other (Public institutions, such as municipalities, hospitals and schools) Selection Criteria Local applicants must be registered with the Ministry of Interior and the duration of the project may not exceed 24 months. Application Information Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle - French Embassy in Cambodia prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted and the announcements for calls for proposals are made. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 71 Budget Information • Funds can be used for small infrastructure projects for local development such as classrooms building, in innovative projects or in projects to resolve a temporary community problem, training, capacity building. • Funds cannot be used for punctual operations such as in conferences, exhibitions, fundraising events, or scholarships, prestigious operations without well defined economic or social objectives. • Overhead or core costs cannot be supported • The beneficiary should contribute to at least 30% of the total cost of the project (either in kind or through financial contribution). • But co-funding is accepted but does not replace the community’s participation and is encouraged. Proposal and Project Information • Funding period is up to 24 months. • Projects cannot be extended and funds should remain at the end of a project and the beneficiary can justify its need, the project may be extended for several months depending on those needs. • Proposal should be written in French only though it is expected in a near future that applicants would be able to submit their application form in English. • There is standard of an application form. This form can be downloaded on the official website of the French Embassy in Cambodia, once a call for projects is launched. • It takes approximately one month after the deadline to process the application. Contact Details Contact : Stephany Hillenbrand, chargée de mission Address: 1, Bd Monivong - BP18 - Phnom Penh Tel : 023 430 032 Fax : 023 430 047 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.ambafrance-kh.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 72 Terre des Hommes Netherlands (Cambodia Office) Theme • Child Welfare/Rights • Gender/Women Issues Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • Research Institutions Target Group The target group is vulnerable children up to 18 years of age. Vulnerable children are children who have been marginalized socially, economically, physically or culturally, like children who are the victim of exploitation, violence or abuse (for example working children, child prostitutes, child soldiers), extremely poor children, handicapped children and children belonging to ethnic minorities, street children and children directly or indirecly by HIV/AIDS. There are millions of vulnerable children world-wide. Project Area • • • • • • Phnom Penh, Siem Reap Kampong Saom Banteay Meanchey Kampong Cham, Pursat Battambang, Svay Rieng Preah Vihear , Prey Veng Funding Amount • Min US$30,000 • Ave US$200,000 Application Information • Accepts concept paper • Invited proposals • Uninvited proposals CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Terre des Hommes Netherlands; Cambodia Coordination office was legally registered as local organization with the Ministry of Interior since May 2007 and we currently in the process of registering as an international organization with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. There are 11 local NGOs and 1 international NGO we are currently working with. Goals and Objectives We provide funding to local NGOs to stop child exploitation; we work to create a world in which all children can have human existence and can grow up to be independent adults. Theme The following themes are of interest to Terre des Hommes Netherlands (Cambodia Office): • Child Welfare/Rights; stop child exploitation. • Gender/Women Issues; maternal and child healthcare. • Comments on themes, sectors and availability of strategic documents The mission, vision and values of the organisation are the basis of our work. The goals and strategy are primary. At the same time, Terre des Hommes is an enterprising organisation that plays on current affairs and develops new programmes and concepts. The activities we support and organise have to contribute to our goals. Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Research Institutions Selection Criteria The proposal activities should be consistent with the policies of Terre des Hommes with priority and fit to the priority geographical areas. The applicant should be legally registered organization with two recommendations from other NGOs, a proper organizational structure and a strategic plan. 73 Application Information Terre des Hommes Netherlands (Cambodia Office) will accept and review concept papers before having dialogue with potential partner. Such dialogues may result in potential partners being invited to write and submit the proposal. Uninvited proposals are also accepted. Budget Information • Funds can be used for the beneficiary. In our approach to have vulnerable children grow up in a safe environment, we work as follows: o Adequate tackling of exploitation situations by putting children in a safe environment and to support them psycho-socially in their building of a new life. o Social and economic support by offering educational, savings and credit programmes, so that people are able to fully and properly support themselves. o Pre-school relief for children and offering quality primary education. o Improving mother and child care. • Funds cannot be used for special mentioning. • Overhead cost can be supported based on a reasonable amount for the real needs of the project and available funds. • TdH-NL accepts co-funding and co-funding is recommended as long as there is clear recording and transparency. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is 1-3 years. • Projects can be extended and the partnership period is up to 10 years or more. • Proposal should be written in English (no other applications will be accepted). • There is standard application form and more documentation is available on request. • It takes 3-4 months to process the application. Contact Details Contact : Mr. Hem Chanpiseth; Country Coordinator Address: #23, Street 348, Sangkat Boeung Keng Kang 3, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Tel : 023 222 553 / 089 291 331 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.terredeshommes.nl CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 74 The UN World Food Programme ( WFP) Food assistance Theme • Disaster Preparedness/ Relief • Health/Nutrition • Education/Training • Community Development Who can Apply? • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners (CBOs with existing WFP partner) Target Group The food-insecure, poorest and most vulnerable with focus on children and women. Project Area • Nation wide Application Information • Accepts concept paper • Dialogue before proposals • Uninvited proposals WFP is the food assistance agency of the UN. Its programmes in Cambodia currently cover interventions in Education (school feeding programme, Health and Nutrition (MCH), Disaster Management, Productive Assets and Livelihood Support (Food for Asset)) WFP provides assistance in food or cash to beneficiaries. A limited amount of funds are utilized to cover the costs directly related to the food/cash delivery and distribution. Goals and Objectives Improve food security and nutritional status of the most vulnerable groups Theme The following themes are of interest to The UN World Food Programme(WFP): Disaster Preparedness/Relief, Health/ Nutrition, Education/Training and Community Development. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnerships (CBO with existing WFP partner) Selection Criteria The applicants need to have clear organizational set up, expertise and experience in related fields, gender-sensitivity. WFP is looking for strategic partnership with NGOs. Community Based Organizations may work through umbrella NGOs (WFP’s partners). Application Information The UN World Food Programme (WFP) will accept and review concept papers and prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. Therefore uninvited proposals are accepted. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 75 Budget Information • WFP provides food assistance only. • Funds can be used for school feeding (school meals, food/cash scholarships), productive assets and livelihood support, mother/child health. • WFP accepts co-funding. • Projects can be extended. • Proposals should be written in English. • There is a standard application form and further documents are available on request. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is on a project basis. • Projects can be extended. • Proposals should be written in English. • There is a standard application form and further documents are available on request. • The application processing time is variable. Contact Details Contact : Jean Pierre De Margerie Address: # 250, Street 63, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 210 943/212137/212138 Fax : 023 218 749 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.wfp.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 76 Trócaire Theme • HIV/AIDS • Gender/Women Issues • Environment/Natural Resource Target Group Women, children, youth, landless people, poor and marginalised and whose basic and fundamental rights are deniel and violated. Project Area • • • • • • • • • • Ratanakiri Phnom Penh Kam Pot Battambang Banteay Meanchey Kep Kandal Kampong Cham Kampong Chhnang Siem Reap Trócaire has been working in Cambodia since in Cambodia since 1979/80. Our initial involvement was as part of a coordinated effort with a number of European agencies which became known as the Cambodia Laos Vietnam (CLV) CIDSE consortium. Currently, Trócaire is focused on implementing three programmes mainly strengthening civil society for human rights programme covering a broad range of partners and activities, second programme is Gender and third programme is HIV and AIDS. But due to global economic down turn, the situation of civil society organisations in Cambodia and Trócaire organisation’s priority to bring greater impact through its programme, has decided to phase out the Cambodia country programme by 28 February 2015 (but the HIV and AIDS & Gender programme by 31 August 2013. Goals and Objectives Trócaire Cambodia vision is: A Cambodia where women and men enjoy equal rights and control over resources, where the country’s natural resources are managed sustainably for the equitable benefit of all and where the rights and needs of marginalized communities, including those affected by HIV and AIDS, are secured. Objectives: (i) To strengthen civil society to act effectively on resource rights (ii) To contribute to the elimination of gender inequalities, through evolving traditional gender attitudes and relations, promoting the rights of women and increasing women’s participation in decision making (iii) To provide quality care and support through faith based organisations to Cambodians affected by HIV and AIDS, with a particular focus on children and young people Application Information Not accepting submissions as Cambodia country programme is phasing out. Proposal and Project Information Funding will continue for five current partners under the Governance and Human Rights programme until 28 Feb 2015. Projects cannot be extended and no new submissions will be accepted. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 77 Contact Details Contact : Ms.Yolanda Rodriguez Address: 3rd Floor, Building A, Room # 331, The Phnom Penh Centre Sothearos Bivd, Phnom Penh, Tel : 023 213 020 Fax : 012 213 421 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.trocaire.org CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 78 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Strengthening Democracy Programme (SDP) Theme • Human Rights/Democracy • Community Development Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs Target Group Indigenous people and people with disabilities Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Min US$ 80,000 • Mix US$ 90,000 Application Information • Accepts concept paper • Invited proposals • Call for proposals Under the overall SDP framework, 3 grant schemes have been provided to 3 organizations in 2012 to work on: • Voter education campaigns for People with Disability (PWD) • Voter education campaign for indigenous people (IP) • Support to community media for indigenous people (community media for IP) UNDP is the UN’s global development network, an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build better lives. UNDP Cambodia’s new country programme 2011-2015 focuses on three priority areas: • Poverty Reduction and Local Development • Democratic Governance and Gender Equity • Energy, Environment and Climate Change UNDP works in partnership with the Royal Government of Cambodia, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, community-based organizations, multilateral aid agencies, bilateral donors and private firms. The funding scheme below gives information for UNPD’s administered grant programmes. Goals and Objectives In order to support the constructive interaction between citizens and different levels of government, UNDP has developed the Strengthening Democracy Programme (SDP) for 2011-2015. It aims to strengthen the formal and informal mechanisms for dialogue, representation and participation in Cambodia’s current democratization process. Theme The following themes are of interest to United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): • CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Human Rights/Democracy; Voter education for marginalized population: People with disability and indigenous people. 79 • Community Development; Increase access to community media by indigenous people. • Gender equality is one of the key focuses of the 3 grant schemes. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) Selection Criteria Detailed selection criteria are clearly set in the term of references for the call for applications by UNDP NGO Committee which has primary role to review all the application submissions. Application Information United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will accept and review concept papers. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Announcements for calls for proposals are made. Budget Information Funds can be used for voter education campaign and community media, training, training of trainers, capacity building, print materials, focused group discussion, community forums, radio programmes and advocacy, etc. Overhead or core may be supported with negotiation. UNDP does not accept cofunding. Proposal and Project Information The funding period is up to one year and projects cannot be extended. The application form is standard and should be written in English - refer to each call for proposal. The application processing time is three to four months. Contact Details Contact : Ms. Leakhena Sieng Address: #53, Pasteur Street (Street 51), Phnom Penh Tel : 023 216 167 Fax : 023 216 257 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.un.org.kh CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 80 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Small Grant Project (SGP) for Livelihood-Environment Protection Theme • Environment/Natural Resource • Community Development • Support to Cambodian Organisations • Gender /Women Issues Who can Apply? • CBOs • LNGOs/CNGOs Target Group Forest dwellers, women forest user group, poor farmers and indigenous groups. UNDP is the UN’s global development network, an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build better lives. UNDP Cambodia’s new country programme 2011-2015 focuses on three priority areas: • Poverty Reduction and Local Development • Democratic Governance and Gender Equity • Energy, Environment and Climate Change UNDP works in partnership with the Royal Government of Cambodia, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, community-based organizations, multilateral aid agencies, bilateral donors and private firms. The funding scheme below gives information for UNPD’s two administered grant programmes. • Global Environment Facility (GEF)-SGP: 3 thematic areas for interventions (biodiversity conservation, land degradation and adaptation to climate changes) • SGP-Cambodia Community-Based Adaptation Programme (CCBAP): the thematic focus is to reduce vulnerability and increase adaptive capacity of the target communities to manage the additional risks of climate change, to reduce the vulnerability of the Cambodia’s agriculture sector in water resources availability. It also enhances capacity of vulnerable communities in building resilience, mainstreaming climate change in commune development plan. Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Min USD$20,000 • Max US$50,000 per one grant Application Information • Accepts concept paper • Call for proposals • Invited proposals Goals and Objectives To improve community based adaptation and climate resilience in vulnerable communities in flood/drough prone provinces of Cambodia and to work towards poverty reduction with emphasis on promoting good governance/human right and environment protection/sustainable use of natural resources. Theme The following themes are of interest to United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): Environment/Natural Resource; GEF/SGP: biodiversity conservation, land degradation and adaptation CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 81 climate changes. SGP/CCBAP: demonstrate climate-resilient techniques at both community and household level in the geographic priority areas through granted to 46 grantees. • Community Development; focus on livelihood-environment programs (livelihood related sustainable forest use, rural energy, solar power, community forestry, domestic gardening, water & sanitation, water management and food security). • Environment/Natural Resource. • Support to Cambodian Organisations; Provide grants to LNGOs and CBOs. Gender issues will be mainstreamed in all programs. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) Selection Criteria The selection criteria are based on mitigation and adaptation concept to climate change in Cambodia context and the criteria are being set up and will be reviewed by the National Steering Committee. Application Information Announcement of calls for proposals are made during a launching ceremony and published in the local newspapers (Reaksmey Kampuchea Daily, The Cambodia Daily). UNDP will accept concept papers and invite potential partners to write a proposal. Budget Information • Funds can be used for mitigation and adaptation to climate change, biodiversity conservation, community based natural resource management, sustainable land use, climate change and adaptation to climate change, training, research, capacity building; revolving fund, crop diversification and improving agriculture techniques, creating options for livelihood improvement, restoration of ecosystems and water supply, and preparing community for climate change hazard. • Funds cannot be used for meetings for members of steering committee, travel abroad, large scale infrastructure, construction, credit schemes, scholarship, technical consultants, empirical academic research, and government institution. • Overhead or core costs can be supported but depends on negotiation with UNDP with 15% operation cost of requested budgets. • UNDP does not accept co-funding. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 82 Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is 18 months to 2 years. • Projects can be extended. • Proposals should be written in Khmer. • The application form is supplied with the call for proposal. More information is available on request. • It takes 5 months to process an application: for third call for proposals in June, conduct field appraisal visit and full proposal training and Vulnerable Reduction Assessment (VRA) in August-September, National Steering Committee (NSC) reviews, approves the proposal and Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to be signed in November-December. Contact Details Contact : Mr. Lay Khim Address: #53, Pasteur Street (Street 51), Phnom Penh Tel : 023 216 167 Fax : 023 216 257 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] Website : www.un.org.kh CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 83 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Because everyone counts Theme • Gender/Women Issues • Reproductive Health Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • INGOs • Research Institution Target Group Women, girls, men, young people; policy makers/planners Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Min US$1,000 • Ave US$10,000 Application Information • Call for proposals • Invited proposals The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), founded in 1969, is the UN agency specializing in population related activities. Working in over 140 countries around the world, UNFPA supports governments in addressing reproductive health and population issues. Like many UN agencies, UNFPA only became active in Cambodia after the UN-sponsored election of 1993. UNFPA’s support to the Royal Government of Cambodia began in May 1994. UNFPA is guided by principles of individual choice, gender equality and reproductive rights. UNFPA gives support in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every woman is treated with dignity and respect. While UNFPA provides small grants to non-governmental organisations towards supporting interventions on issues related to population, reproductive health including adolescent sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and gender issues, the bulk of its support is allocated for support of government’s efforts in the implementation of selected national sectoral plans related to population. UNFPA’s budget in Cambodia is approximately US$4 million per annum. UNFPA has limited budget for NGOs. Goals and Objectives To promote the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. Theme The following themes are of interest to United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) focus on Gender/Women Issues as well as reduction of poverty through gender mainstreaming and Reproductive Health; adolescent sexual reproductive health, youth friendly services, at community level, working with commune council, prevention of HIV/AIDS. UNFPA might request NGO support for helping the government with their implementation. All project funded by UNFPA must link into the country program of which most budget will be spoken for. Who can Apply? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) 85 • Research Institutions Selection Criteria The most important selection criteria are experience in the field. Besides this soundness of programme and financial management as well as its credibility are important. For substantial grants a history of receipt of other major funds should be shared. Application Information Announcement for calls proposal and invite potential partners to write a proposal in public media. Therefore uninvited proposals are not accepted. Budget Information • UNFPA could fund small amounts for one-off events if the event is part of the annual work plan. • Funds can be used for all activities within the UNFPA country programme. • Overhead or core costs can be supported and UNFPA accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is variable and projects can be extended. • Proposal should be written in English. • There is a standard application form, which will be shared when both parties agree on a project idea. • The application processing time is variable. Contact Details Contact : Mr Tum May, Assistant Representative Address: #225, Pasteur Street (street 51), Phnom Penh Tel : 023 215 519 Fax : 023 211 339 E-mail : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Website : http://countryoffice.unfpa.org/cambodia/ CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 86 United States Agency International Development (USAID) Theme • Health/Nutrition • Agriculture/Animal Health • Environment/Natural Resource • Human Rights/Democracy Who can Apply? • • • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partner Private Sector Research Institution Target Group The Cambodian people with a focus on vulnerable populations, e.g. women, persons living in poverty, marginalized populations. USAID has been active in Cambodia for 20 years. The program began with humanitarian assistance. Currently USAID is focused on 4 sectors; democracy & governance, health, food security& climate change, and education. The new Country Development Cooperation Strategy 2014-2019 is expected to be approved in Spring 2013. Goals and Objectives USAID/Cambodia’s overarching goal is to partner with the people of Cambodia and their government to help build a healthy, prosperous country that respects human rights, fosters democratic transformation, and promotes more equitable and broad-based sustainable development. Theme The following themes are of interest to United States Agency International Development (USAID): • Health/Nutrition; Primarily maternal and child health, Health Systems Strengthening, Nutrition, HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases (TB, malaria). • Agriculture/Animal Health; Programs in food security, nutrition, rural poverty reduction. • Environment/Natural Resource; programs in biodiversity and natural resource management, climate change adaptation and mitigation. • Human Rights/Democracy; Support to civil society organizations in land rights, judicial reform, legal awareness and electoral reforms, and supports an increased role for women in the electoral process. Project Area • Nation wide Funding Amount • Min USD25,000 • Max US$30million for a 5 year program Application Information • • • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposals Invited proposals Uninvited proposals Call for proposals Fixed deadlines CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Cross-cutting themes are youth and gender. Social media is a cross-cutting approach. Who can Apply? • Community Based Organization (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) • Partnership • Private Sector • Research Institutions 87 Selection Criteria Formal solicitations contain all required information and selection process. They may vary per theme. Applications must meet the criteria and fulfill the requested information in the solicitation. Selection criteria include the organization’s past performance, their institutional capability and their ability to implement the program in the solicitation. Application Information United States Agency International Development (USAID) will accept and review concept papers, but usually only in response to an open solicitation that requests them. United States Agency International Development (USAID) prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. United States Agency International Development (USAID) will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Uninvited proposals are accepted, though while USAID/Cambodia does occasionally fund unsolicited proposals, it is the exception. We do so when appropriate funding is available and if proposed activities present a unique approach, are fully supportive of our program objectives, demonstrate a development impact, and address sustainability. Announcements for calls for proposals are made, advertised through the Government Point of Entry (1) grants.gov; (2) fbo.gov. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines, as stated in the request for proposals or applications. Budget Information Funds can be used for activities that help the achieve the development outcomes sought, activities that contribute toward improving heath, agricultural productivity and natural resource protection, and democracy & human rights. Proper allocation of funds may be discussed with the Agreement Officer in the context of a particular solicitation. Infrastructure development and projects that do not align with the program areas cited above are not supported. Overhead or core costs are supported, and USAID/Cambodia accepts co-funding. Proposal and Project Information The funding period is between one and five years depending on the availability of funds. Projects can be extended subject to availability of funds, satisfactory performance and relevance of the project, but extensions are rare. The proposal should be written in English. USAID’s solicitation form (Request for Applications or RFA) includes the application forms, the format, and documentation or information required for submission. Unsolicited proposals when submitted to USAID must at a minimum include a clear budget, program description, results and activities as it relates to USAID’s program strategy, shared contribution from the organization submitting the proposal. Prior to submitting a full proposal, applicants should contact USAID to determine if funding is available in the desired sector. The application processing time is one to six months from the date of receipt of applications. Contact Details Address: 1 Street 96, Sangkat Wat Phnom, Khan Daun Penh Tel : 023 728 000 Fax : 023 211 339 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.usaid.gov/where-we-work/asia/cambodia, CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 88 Welthungerhilfe Theme • Agriculture/Animal Health • Environment/Natural Resource • Human Rights/Democracy • Water and Sanitation Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • Research Institution Target Group Mainly indigenous communities Project Area • • • • Ratanakiri Stung Treng Odor Meanchey Phnom Penh Funding Amount • Min US$30,000 • Max US$100,000 • Ave US$60,000 Application Information • Accepts concept paper • Dialogue before proposal • Invited proposals Welthungerhilfe is a private, non-profit, non-partisan and nonreligious aid organisation. It works with a voluntary board under the patronage of the German patronage. It has executed around 5000 projects in more than 40 countries with more than one billion Euro since its inception in 1962. Welthungerhilfe funds its work through private donations and public grants i.e. from the EU or the Federal German Government. Goals and Objectives Together with national partners, Welthungerhilfe helps to combat hunger and poverty wherever these afflictions become chronic. Our main activities revolve around food and nutrition security, as well as natural resource management and focuses on work with indigenous people in remote areas of Cambodia. Theme The following themes are of interest to Welthungerhilfe: Agriculture/Animal Health, Environment/Natural Resource, Human Rights/Democracy and Water and Sanitation. Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Research Institutions Selection Criteria Based on sector of focus of Welthungerhilfe and reputation, reference check and recommendation from Welthungerhilfe NGO partners. Application Information Welthungerhilfe will accept and review concept papers. Welthungerhilfe prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted and the potential partners will be invited to write a proposal. Budget Information • CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 Funds can be used for activities depending on the details and the dialogue before invitation 89 for detailed proposal writing, including agricultural production, food security, environmental protection, water and sanitation and support to victims of human rights violation. • Funds cannot be used for leisure activities, scholarship abroad, staff costs, major infrastructure construction, scholarship and study. • Overhead or core costs can be supported and Welthungerhilfe accepts co-funding but cofunding need to be clearly detailed. Proposal and Project Information • The funding period is on average two years. • Projects can be extended. In this case, for every two years and based on the needs. • Proposal should be written in English. • The application form can be obtained from Welthungerhilfe once the dialogue for invited proposal is started. • There are additional documents available based on sectors of focus, mainly in line with Welthungerhilfe strategy. • It takes a maximum of six months to process an application. Contact Details Contact : Ms. Christina Warning Address: House #42, Street 472, Sangkat Tuol Tumpoung II, Khan Chamkarmorn Phnom Penh Tel : 023 223 120 Fax : 023 220 556 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.welthungerhilfe.de CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 90 World Health Organization (WHO) Direct Financial Cooperation (DFC) and Agreement for Performance of Work (APW) and Service Agreement. Theme • Health/Nutrition • Environment/Natural Resource • Disability and Rehabilitation • Disaster Preparedness/ Relief • Health System Development , Communicable Disease. Who can Apply? • • • • • CBOs LNGOs/CNGOs INGOs Partners Research Institution Project Area • Nation wide Application Information • • • • Accepts concept paper Dialogue before proposal Invited proposals Fixed deadlines The World Health Organization (WHO) is the directing and coordinating authority on international health within the United Nations’ system. WHO is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries and monitoring and assessing health trends, principally, to ensure all people attain the highest possible level of health. Through WHO, governments can jointly tackle global health problems and improve people’s well-being. WHO’s mission in Cambodia is to support the Government and people of Cambodia to achieve national health and development goals and support Cambodia’s role and international obligation in the global health agenda. Goals and Objectives WHO’s technical cooperation in Cambodia is currently focused on four strategic elements through four core work teams 1) Maternal, Newborn and Child Health 2) Communicable Disease 3) Non-Communicable Diseases and Environmental Health and 4) Health System Development, in alignment with the core strategic components of the HSP2. Theme The following themes are of interest to World Health Organization (WHO): • Health/Nutrition; maternal, newborn and child health. • Non-communicable diseases and environmental health, in the context of environmental/natural resources, disability and rehabilitation, and disaster preparedness. For more details, please refer to the strategic documents on the website below: http://www.who.int/countryfocus/cooperation_strategy/ccs_ khm_en.pdf http://www.who.int/countryfocus/cooperation_ strategy/ccsbriefs_cam_en.pdf Who can Apply? CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 • Community Based Organizations (CBOs) • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • International NGOs (INGOs) 91 • Partnership • Research Institutions Selection Criteria Technical expertise and cost performance (as compared to other potential candidates), and in line with the WHO’s mission and mandates. Application Information World Health Organization (WHO) will accept and review concept papers. WHO prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. WHO will invite potential partners to write a proposal. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines. Budget Information • Funds can be used for training, research, capacity building, meeting or workshop for convening partners, advocacy, etc. • Funds cannot be used for construction and credit schemes. • Overhead or core costs can be supported and contingency cost of 5% of the total or up to maximum of US$500 for DFC. • Co-funding is accepted. Proposal and Project Information Please access to WHO Regional Office research portal through the website below for more information on research proposal. The research proposal has to go through Ethics Review Committee for approval and enclosed with cost comparison. http://researchportal.wpro.who.int • Funding period is usually less than two years though can be longer under certain circumstances. • Projects can be extended. Depends on justification. • Proposal should be written in English or certified English translation of Khmer. • There is a standard application form exists for DFC (for government only), but there is no standard form for APW and the minimum requirements: Objectives, expected outputs, timelines, standard cost breakdown, three quotations of cost comparison, etc. • The application processing time is dependent on the amount and contents. Contact Details Contact : Dr Pieter van Maaren, Representative Address: 177-179 St Pasteur (51), PO Box 1217 Tel : 023 216 610 Fax : 023 216 211 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 92 World Renew Theme • Community Development • Management/Organisational Development • Water and Sanitation • Support to Cambodian Organisations • Gender/Women Issues • Saving and Credit • Agriculture/Animal Health • Disaster Preparedness/ Relief Who can Apply? • LNGOs/CNGOs • Other (Local churches) Target Group Rural poor families, CBO leadership and Organizational Development of local partners. World Renew, formerly the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) was established in 1962 by the Christian Reformed Church in North America as a way for the denomination to respond to the needs of people living in poverty around the world. World Renew staff and volunteers come alongside communities in 30 countries around the world to help bring about renewal. Through partnerships with more than 130 churches and community organizations, local people are trained to be leaders in their own communities. Thus World Renew, together with partners and local leaders, is able to address major issues like illiteracy, hunger, malnutrition, unemployment, HIV/ AIDS, child mortality, disaster response and preparedness, and injustice. World Renew gives technical assistance and financial support to local partners—most of whom are churches and Local NGOs—as they implement programs in health, agriculture, education, adult literacy, income generation, advocacy/peace building, leadership development, disaster preparedness and when necessary may respond with emergency relief to a disaster (famine, flood). Presently, World Renew Cambodia has 16 local partners: 5 LNGO, 8 Church and 3 Network/associations working in 8 provinces of Cambodia. Project Area • • • • Kampong Speu Prey Veng Takeo Svay Rieng Funding Amount • Min US$350 • Max US$40,000 • Ave US$5000 Goals and Objectives To transform poor and vulnerable communities through collaboration with local partners, building organizational capacity and facilitating sustainable community development. Theme The themes of interest to World Renew include: • Community Development program focused on justice, health, income generation, leadership development, agriculture, education, savings and institution building. • Management/Organisational Development; World Renew offers consultancy to the partners on board development, strategic planning, staff development, systems and procedures, and building up vision and mission of the organization, etc. • Water and Sanitation. • Support to Cambodian Organisations. Application Information • Dialogue before proposal • Call for proposal • Fixed deadlines CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 93 • Saving and Credit, Agriculture, Disaster relief, and gender/women issues, Community leadership, investment and community participation is paramount in our approach to community transformation. We seek long-term, resilient solutions to community needs based on community assets and creating awareness and advocating for participation in regional programs offered by local and regional government. Who can Apply? • Local/Cambodian NGOs (LNGOs/CNGOs) • Other (Local churches) Selection Criteria World Renew can only fund local NGOs and local churches who are interested in working to improve the poor and vulnerable and empower them to solve their own problems and issues. World Renew is a Christian organization, we mostly work through local organizations and local Churches that share our vision, mission and values, and however, at the community level we do work with all community members and beneficiaries. We do have a number of non-Christian partner organizations as partners. Partners should have a common vision and values, be registered, organized, have a governing board, good accountability, bank account with two signatures and transparency on the management level. Have policies on gender, nepotism and agree on our anti-corruption policy and code of conduct. Local partners are expected to have a project based office in the area of implementation. Application Information World Renew prefers to have a dialogue with a potential partner before a proposal is submitted. Announcements for calls for proposals are made. Proposals must be submitted before fixed deadlines, March or April. Budget Information Partners must have spending guidelines and reporting system in place. Fund can only be used as budgeted and for projects that have been agreed upon by us and if changes needed, partners must consult with us to get approval before using it. Projects must be encouraged to have community participation, fund and labour matching. The local contribution, no matter what type (monetary, human resource) should be clearly accounted for and reported regularly to our organization with auditable means of verification. • Funds can be used for project implementation based on the conditions laid out in the partnership agreement with partners, strengthening the capacity of LNGOs, churches and CBOs. When needed World Renew will respond to disasters (drought and flooding) through our local partners. • Funds cannot be used for illegal activities, political or religious campaigns, or something that can disrupt the development process or cause a conflict of interest, the purchase of investment property, construction, political affiliation, grants and gifts. • Overhead or core costs supported should be less than 25% (target 15%). • Co-funding is always accepted. CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 94 Proposal and Project Information Proposals must be based on community research and survey. Community participation is needed to ensure that the project is really for the poor and grassroots community. World Renew usually visits and makes own assessment before reviewing a proposal. • The funding period is short-term, medium or long-term based on agreed to plans. Projects can be extended. Based on an evaluation/assessment of need and availability of funding. • The proposal should be written in English or Khmer (preferably English). • The application form is not standard but based on dialogue and negotiation with prospective partners who match our vision, mission and values. Please contact us, our program manager or Country Consultant for more information. • The application processing time is at least three months. Contact Details Contact : Rick DeGraaf Country Consultant / Mr. Neth Sovann, Program Manager Address: #81A, Street 456, Toul Tompong, Phnom Penh PO Box 1175, Phnom Penh Tel : 023 214 086 E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.worldrenew.net CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 95 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 97 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 98 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 99 CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 100 Extra information There are many funding websites that group funding agencies. CCC has listed the main ones. Research the criteria of each donor thoroughly on evidence that they might have an interest in receiving information about your project. • www.funding.org • www.fundersonline.org/grantseekers • www.hrfunders.org (human rights network) • www.fundrasing.co.uk • www.allavida.org/finder-donors.html • www.usig.org • www.fundsnetservices.com/internat.html • www.fdncenter.org • www.bothends.org Some foreign donors demand the involvement of a NGO or individual of their own country with the application. It might be interesting to find partners originated from the following countries: Japan • Post Office Fund www.yu-cho.japanpost.jp • Asian Community Trust www.janic.org Netherlands • Wilde Ganzen www.wildeganzen.nl • Cordaid ww.cordaid.nl • NCDO www.ncdo.nl New Zealand • EMDR - New Zealand Govt www.cid.org.nz/emergencies/EMDRFunds United Kingdom • Department for International Development (DfID)www.dfid.gov.uk • Community Fund www.community-fund.org.uk • Isle of Man www.gov.im/cso/externalrelations/aid.xml • C. Hayward Foundation www.charleshaywardfoundation.org.uk • Lloyds TSB foundation www.lloydstsbfoundations.org.uk • Princes Diana Memorial Fund www.theworkcontinues.org.grants United States • Give 2 Asia www.give2asia.com • JC Downing Foundation www.jcdowning.org/funding/grants In our search for funding agencies we spoke to some organisations that might be interested in Cambodian projects but are not open to applications yet. Some missed our deadline and others preferred not to be in the directory. Here under you find a list of a few funding agencies that could be interesting partners for the future references: CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 101 • BP conservation www.conservation.bp.com • British Embassy Cambodia www.britishembassy.gov.uk/cambodia • Christian Blind Mission (CBM) www.cbmi.org • Conservation, Food & Health Foundation www.grantsmanagement.com /cfhguide.html • DED German Development Service www.ded.de • Elton John AIDS Foundation www.ejafuk.com • Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) www.globalknowledge.org • International Labour Organization (ILO) www.ilo.org • Misereor www.misereor.de • Mobitel Foundation www.mobitel.com.kh /mobitelFoundation.html • Nippon Foundation www.nippon-foundation.or.jp • NOVIB www.novib.nl • The Rufford Maurice Laing Foundation www.rufford.org • Sasakawa Peace Foundation www.spf.org • UNICEF www.unicef.org • UNFPA www.un.org.kh/unfpa • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation www.gatesfoundation.org • Association for Women’s Rights in Development www.awid.org • Global Fund for Women www.globalfundforwomen.org • National Archive for Criminal Justice www.icpsr.umich.edu /NACJD/vaw/#funding • National Institute of Justice, US Dept. of Justice www.ojp.usdoj.gov /nij/funding/current.html • Ontario Women’s Directorate www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/owd/ english/organization/other /international.shtml • Women for Women International www.womenforwowen.org • Urgent Action Fund: Rapid Response for women’s human rights www.urgentactionfund.org /index.php?id=68 • Ford Foundation www.fordfound.org • Open Society Institute www.soros.org/grants • Women’s Peace Power Foundation www.womenspeacepower.org • The Asia Foundation www.asiafoundation.org /about/grant-guidelines.php • Development market place • The Oak Foundation CCC - Resource Mobilization Directory 2013 www.wbi.worldbank.org/ developmentmarketplace www.oakfnd.org/activities /women.php 102 6SHFLDOL]HGLQ %RRN 0DJD]LQH :DOO&DOHQGDU %RRNOHW 1HZVSDSHU 'HVN&DOHQGDU 1RWHERRN 1HZVOHWWHU )OLSFKDUW 3RVWHU %URFKXUH )ROGHU 39&6WLFNHU /HDIOHW &HUWLILFDWH 3DSHU6WLFNHU )O\HU )ODJ/LQHHWF Mobile: (855) 12 82 81 00 (855) 16 82 81 00 (855) 12 83 44 32 Tel : (855) 23 99 67 25 Email: [email protected] #707, Street K5, Sangkat Toul Sangke, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 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