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JAMAICA SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND INTEGRATED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (ICDP) TERMS OF REFERENCE CONSULTANCY: ICDP SPORTING DEVELOPMENT AND NEEDS ANALYSIS PROJECT - EVENT COORDINATOR 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION The Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) was established in December 1996 as a component of the Government of Jamaica s strategy to reduce and eradicate poverty. Recognizing the limited capacity of existing government institutions to implement smallscale projects at the community level, Cabinet in December 1995 approved the establishment of the JSIF as a key component of the Government s National Poverty Eradication Programme (NPEP). JSIF invests in community-based projects as a means for empowering communities and building social capital. By involving communities fully in identifying, prioritizing, planning, managing and monitoring their own development projects, JSIF helps to build local capacity to sustain and extend development initiatives. The JSIF is an autonomous government company designed to provide investments in community-based projects island wide and is a demand-driven financial intermediary. It works in partnership with communities, the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and donor agencies, in seeking to channel benefits to the poorest communities across the country. The JSIF promotes, appraises, finances and supervises sub-projects in the following areas: Social Infrastructure - includes the rehabilitation, expansion, construction & equipping of facilities such as schools, health centres, community centres, homes for the elderly and persons with disabilities, infirmaries; it also includes the construction and rehabilitation of public sanitary conveniences, drains, canals and community-based water systems. Economic Infrastructure -includes the rehabilitation and upgrading of parochial, feeder and urban access roads and the construction and rehabilitation of community-based agroprocessing facilities. Activities to improve market access for micro and small-scale rural agricultural producers and tourism product and service providers. Social Services - includes assistance to programmes offering services in career guidance and job placement, counseling (including conflict resolution & drug abuse), parenting and family life education, and skills training to the un/under employed and persons with disabilities. Organizational Strengthening - includes technical assistance and training for community-based organizations to assist them in developing and managing communitybased projects and organizations, to governmental and non-governmental institutions in 1

participatory project cycle management and improving the support they can provide to communities in managing community development initiatives. 2. BACKGROUND TO INTEGRATED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT The Government of Jamaica signed a loan with the World Bank for the funding of the Integrated Community Development Project (ICDP) with JSIF as the implementing Agency. The ICDP aims to improve the access of residents within eighteen (18) inner city communities to reliable potable water, sanitation, solid waste management, road infrastructure and related community-based services. Additionally, it aims to enhance public safety in project communities by providing financing to interventions focused on both short-term mitigation and conflict resolution and medium term social prevention services in areas including: alternative livelihood and skills development, youth education and recreation, CBO capacity building, family support services. The project is being implemented in eighteen (18) communities located in seven parishes across the island, namely: Barret Town, Anchovy, Granville and Retirement in St. James; York Town, Treadlight and Canaan Heights in Clarendon; Ellerslie Garden in St. Catherine; Steer Town in St. Ann; Rema, Hannah Town, Greenwich Town, Rose Town, Majestic Garden, Tivoli Gardens, Maxfield and Denham Town in Kingston & St. Andrew. 3. BACKGROUND TO ASSIGNMENT The problem being addressed is the low number of young people accessing and/or competing for the training offerings being funded by the JSIF in communities. The JSIF is seeking to train over two thousand (2000) young people in eighteen (18) ICDP communities with an estimated youth population of around 20,000. The programme has engaged to date under 1000 youths across the 18 communities. The JSIF outreach is predominantly through the execution of community fairs in the targeted communities, which has successfully engaged a wide catchment of residents including the very young and the very old. The lack of specific data on the at risk and unattached youth population at large in the JSIF communities is an impediment to proper design and planning of the youth focused programmes such as skills training and the youth in technology push. Consequently, more market driven offerings tailored to meet the needs of the target population are needed. The project will make use of the opportunity of gatherings of young people at events JSIF will be facilitating to engage them on issues of training, job prospects, and community development participation. These will include pre-activities information sharing sessions, high profile sporting events in the communities and shared success stories of other young people in the JSIF Programme. 2

Specifically, the project the project will address the following: Data Collection and Needs Analysis A survey of youths from the eighteen (18) ICDP communities interested in training will be conducted and the data analyzed to identify and quantify the needs of the target population. The data collection exercise will also provide an opportunity to look at the recreational and sporting needs of the communities. The project will direct attention primarily at a series of sporting engagements (to include but not limited to) in the areas of football, Swimming, Netball, and Athletics etc. as attractions to bring out the youth population for processing. This processing (survey) will serve as a pre-condition to participation. The project will filter out those young people with interests in the blue economy for training in areas such as underwater welding, water sports instructions and or coordinators and life guards as a special and specific contribution to this sector. The opportunity will also be used to refine data on educational level through the administration, where needed, of the JSIF Math and English Test. Sporting and Recreational Events The project will use sports as a gateway to engage the unattached and hard to reach youths within the communities. The sporting events will be high visibility events and include prizes and giveaways as an incentive for participation. The JCF and other agencies working in the communities will be invited to build teams to participate in all events but these teams will not be eligible for a prize. The sporting events will include Football, Swimming, Netball, and Athletics etc. The sporting events will also be used as a tool to identify talents within the community that can be developed to earn in the activity based industry; traditional sports, water sports coordinator, etc. Skills development and Capacity Building This project responds directly to the ICDP s Project Development Objective to train, certify and engage members of the youth population in eighteen (18) ICDP communities as a direct contribution to public safety. The project will serve as a quick response training fund to execute immediate placement of energized and willing young people to access training, job related offerings and developmental opportunities in sports and other areas. 4. OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT To provide Sports Event Coordination services training including but not limited to Football, Swimming, Netball, and Athletics etc. through acquired expertise. 3

Expected outcomes of the assignment: Execution successfully 18 high profile sporting events in 18 communities (one per community) towards the collection of demography data on 2000 young people between the ages 17-20years old. High profile sporting events should be interpreted as all activities necessary and leading up to the execution of major sport day in each community to include sporting activities decided on with each community and relevant data collection exercises reviewed and approved by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund. 5. SCOPE OF WORK Specifically, the consultants shall: 5.1 Conduct a sporting need assessment in the 18 communities in consultation with stakeholders such as SDC, Community based Organisations, etc to include both the state of sporting and recreational infrastructure in the areas and the potential talent pool available. 5.2 Determine by community the sporting areas of focus 5.3 Support the finalization of the budget for the assignment 5.4 Develop a schedule of activities and events in relation to assignment 5.5 Support and manage the execution of 18 high profile sporting events to include launch/kickoffs, events promotion and development in the communities, and day to day collection and banking of data of interest and on the day execution of the high-profile sporting events 5.6 Preparation of an Interim and Final Reports. 5.7 Attend regular scheduled meetings as determined by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund 6. DELIVERABLES 6.1 Detailed plan of action/project implementation plan within one week of the contract being signed. The plan should include event execution, suggested optics (including communities meetings scheduled) with budget and timeline 6.2 Report on community meetings leading up to the execution of the high visibility events 6.3 Agreed (format) completed data collection file per community to include list of participants, list of community infrastructure, young people interested in skills training, young people with talent interested in sports development and any other appropriate and agreed upon parameters. 6.4 Submit Interim Report which must include Venue, date and time of activities. Participant attendance statistics including register of participants names, sex, community 4

Challenges if any Variation if any Recommendation for improvement Next steps Agreed completed format electronic data files covering at least 8 communities 6.5 Execution of high visibility events 6.6 A final report is to be submitted within one weeks of the last activity being completed. The report must consist of: Detailed participant attendance registers with address and gender of each trainee Outputs (activities conducted) Achievements (what and how objectives were fulfilled and how this was verified) Challenges experienced Lessons learnt (what could have been done better) Pictorial highlights General comments Participants Evaluation of events Agreed completed format electronic data files covering all 18 communities Reports should be submitted in three hard copies and one electronic copy in Word on CD or jump drive Report should follow agreed format. A sample of training modules used in the training is to be submitted along with final report 7. LENGTH OF CONTRACT 6 months 8. PAYMENT SCHEDULE Payment will be made as follows: Payment (%) of Submissions required Contracted sum 20% Submission and approval of a detailed Plan (of Action Minutes of community meetings Invoice 45% High Profile Sporting events executed in 8 communities Submission and approval of the Interim Report to include preliminary need analysis. Invoice Deliverable 6.1-6.2 6.3-part 6.5 5

35% Submission and approval of the Final Report High Profile Sporting events executed in 18 communities Invoice part 6.5-6.7 Payment will only be made after JSIF has reviewed and approved the submissions 9. REPORTING ARRANGEMENTS Prior to the start of this assignment, there will be an initial briefing with the Senior Social Development Manager, JSIF Social Officer (ICDP) within one week of signing of contract. Thereafter, monthly meetings are to be held with the Consultant, JSIF Senior Social Development Manager and ICDP Senor Social Officer to review progress to date and agree any necessary actions. The consultant shall liaise with the ICDP Senior Social Officer for all matters related to the project except contractual matters which is to be referred to the JSIF Senior Social Development Manager. The consultant is reminded that problem-solving meetings must be requested with the JSIF Senior Social Officer as soon as there is any indication of a variation in the scope of work, changes to the timeline or additional costs being necessary. No variations are to be made to the agreed activities, time or cost without the prior approval of JSIF in writing or by email. 10. QUALIFICATIONS A legally registered entity Lead Consultant/Company should have at least two years experience coordinating sporting programmes At least two years experience organizing sporting events for Football, Swimming, Netball, and Athletics etc. Experience working in inner-city areas would be an asset. At least two years experience preparing needs assessments or demonstrated capacity in the form of personnel to prepare needs assessment Resumes of key personnel (Project Manager/Administrator if different) 6