Guidelines for Completing the Grant Application Form

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Guidelines for Completing the Grant Application Form ESCAP Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness in Indian Ocean and Southeast Asian Countries This document is intended to assist organizations in preparing proposals to the ESCAP Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness in Indian Ocean and Southeast Asian Countries. General Guidelines The following guidelines are common to all sections of the grant application form: o A separate grant application form should be filled out for each project proposal that is being submitted (i.e. one proposal per application form). o Please limit responses in each of the sections/subsections in the grant application form (with the exception of sections A, E, F and P) to half a page or less. If you need more than half a page, please present the information in an Annex under Part O. o Evidence supporting the response to a question may be mentioned in the response, but the evidence itself, if appropriate, should be provided as an Annex. Evidence includes such items as letters of endorsement, results of hazard and vulnerability mapping, capacity needs assessments, progress reports of relevant past/current projects, workshop/seminar reports, and technical data (if relevant). Specific Guidelines The following guidelines are specific to their respective section of the grant application form: Part A. Overview 1. Organization submitting the Proposal: Please state the name of the organization submitting the proposal and spell out acronyms. 2. Focal point in organization and relevant contact point: Please provide the name of the person nominated as the primary point of contact in the organization for this application, together with his/her contact information (address, telephone, fax, and email). 3. Project title: Please state the title of the project and spell out acronyms. Please also include this title in the header of the Grant Application Form, where it says Grant Proposal Name (acronyms may be used in the Form header). December 2013 1

4. Beneficiary countries: Please list the countries that are covered by the project. Note that the Trust Fund can only support projects covering ESCAP Indian Ocean, Southeast Asian and Pacific island countries. 1 5. Target group: The target is the group of people or institutions whose capacities the project will build. Please provide a summary here and add more details in Part D below. 6. Timeframe: Please indicate the timeframe for project implementation, including expected starting date (e.g. 1 February 2016) and expected end date (e.g. 31 July 2017). Note that the maximum permitted timeframe for projects in the 10 th round of funding is 18 months. 7. Total budget and breakdown of funds: Please state the total budget (in United States dollars) for the project and include proposing organization/ counterpart contributions and other co-financing. Please give a breakdown of these sources of funds and state exact amount for each (to the extent possible). Executive Summary: Please provide a brief description (no more than 10-12 lines over one or two paragraphs) of the project proposal, summarizing the problem to be addressed, project strategy, target group, expected results and desired impact. The summary may be used to describe the project in information materials for the Trust Fund and should be written as a self-contained summary of the overall project. Part B. Needs Assessment Please state: o The specific policy, institutional, technical, system wide or capacity building need(s) that the project will address. Please relate these needs to the Fund s Strategy Note as well as the Report on Regional Unmet Needs in Tsunami Early Warning Systems (both documents are posted on the Trust Fund s website). o The current status / baseline of the early warning systems in the proposed areas. o Other major activities being carried out by your organization as well as other organizations in these areas. Part C. Problem Analysis Please describe how the objectives of the project were identified and why the current project approach was chosen. Please describe the assessment process and methodology used (e.g. needs assessment mission, multi-stakeholder workshop, etc.). Please identify the relevant entities (organizations and/or individuals) that were consulted, as well as the reasons for consulting with them. 1 Indian Ocean and Southeast Asian Countries: Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Viet Nam. Pacific Island Countries: Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.. December 2013 2

Part D. Target Group Please identify the project s beneficiaries and describe which specific group, policies or institutions will be targeted, and why. Please specify the locations the project s target group(s) are located. See Part A.5 above. Part E. Project Strategy Please describe the overall project strategy that is envisioned to address the policy, institutional, and/or capacity needs outlined in Part B, and describe specific methodologies and approaches to successfully implement the project. Please provide details on how the expected intervention will contribute to achieving the expected project outcomes. Please include a brief explanation on why the chosen strategy is the best option for implementation. Part F. Results Framework The results framework defines what the project expects to achieve. The three components are the impact the project will contribute to (medium- and long-term change), the outcomes (short-term and medium-term effects of the projects outputs) and the outputs (products and services). Expected impact (goal) of the project: Please state the longer-term positive effects in society that the project wish to contribute to. Expected outcomes: Please describe how the developed institutional capacity will be used, a new policy applied etc. (e.g. what change is foreseen?). If somebody asks the question So what? Why are you doing this? to the project activities and outputs, the formulated outcomes should give the answer. The outcome should be logically linked to the needs (Part B) and problem (Part C). Expected outputs: Please describe the products and services (e.g. assessments, manuals delivered workshops, advisory services etc.) that will be delivered by the project. Project activities leading up to outputs are included in the activities work plan. Please formulate performance indicators at the outcome and output levels. Indicators specify how it will be possible to know if project outcome(s) and output(s) have been achieved in terms of Quantity (how much?), Quality (how well?), Time (when?) and Location/Target group (where, who?). Please include performance indicators (e.g. Government X has capacity to operate its network of sea level and seismic sensors; Government institute X will utilize the new climate model product Y in the development of the management plan for area Z etc.). Characteristics of indicators: o The change measured by the indicator should be linked to the project, even though the project might not be the only factor that influences the change. December 2013 3

o The data necessary to measure achievements of the objective can be obtained in practice (within the project timeframe, with existing staff resources, and within reasonable cost). Part G. Contribution to Regional Coordination/Cooperation The results framework might already have addressed regional cooperation and coordination directly. If not, please elaborate on how the proposed project will contribute to regional coordination and cooperation in disaster risk reduction. Any linkages in early warning system development between sub-regional, national and local levels should be included. Part H. Gender Considerations Disasters affect men and women differently, and addressing these inequalities is a United Nations priority. What are the relevant gender issues that the project should be sensitive to? Please outline the steps that will be taken to address gender inequalities. Part I. Partners Please describe the partnership strategy that will be employed in the implementation of this project, including a list of potential partners that will be involved, their concrete roles, the approach to be used to work with them (e.g. steering committee, subcontracts), and expectations from the partner. Developing partnerships between different organizations to facilitate sustainability and ownership for the project, foster synergies, and promote overall coordination of efforts is an important policy of the Trust Fund. Joint submissions by different organizations and governments are encouraged (although the project s financial and management arrangements should be clarified). Part J. Capacity Please explain the submitting organization s capacity in: o Substance (e.g. describe previous projects in related fields and/or staff experience); o Project management, including monitoring and evaluation (and coordination with relevant partners/stakeholders if applicable); o Administration/finance. Part K. Knowledge Management and Results Dissemination Please describe how the lessons and results from the project will be documented and shared with other partners (e.g. dedicated website, workshops, publications, conferences, evaluations). Part L. Sustainability Please explain how you will facilitate that the expected positive outcomes of the project will continue after the project has been completed. For example, the sustainability of a project can be assessed according to the indicators below: o The extent to which the project builds linkages with existing institutions; o The extent to which the project develops skills and resource bases; o The extent to which the project responds to needs expressed by the target groups or other stakeholders; December 2013 4

o The extent to which governments, communities or other stakeholders make specific commitments to follow-up actions, including in-kind and cash contributions. Part M. Counterpart Contributions Please indicate both in-kind and cash contributions that the submitting organization will be making towards the implementation of the project. Counterpart contributions indicate a level of internal capacity and commitment to the project and are strongly recommended. Contributions from other partners (e.g. governments or communities) indicate the project is demand driven. Please provide the details in Part Q. Part N. Monitoring, Evaluation and Audit Please summarize your organization s plans for monitoring, evaluation and audit under this project. Please describe how the indicators listed in Part F will be measured (using what data collection method, by whom and by when). A final evaluation will be required towards the end of project. Please describe how the evaluation will be carried out and utilized. For non-un entities, an external audit will also be required at the end of the project. It is suggested that monitoring and evaluation costs should be 5 10 per cent of the total project budget. Please refer to the Trust Fund s Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (posted on the Trust Fund website) for further information. Part O. Annexes Please list any supporting documentation, evidence or further details for any of the components of the grant proposal. Please limit the number of annexes to the most relevant, and include appropriate references in the main proposal. Please annex a copy of your organizational charter/statutes and the most recent annual report, unless ESCAP already has these on file. The Annexes themselves should be attached or a web-link provided. Part P. Budget and Payment Schedule Please prepare this section using the Excel form provided in the separate file, Budget and Payment Schedule Template. An example of a completed form can also be found on the Trust Fund website. Indirect support costs: These are administrative costs charged by the implementing organization, which do not relate specifically to project activities. The Trust Fund allows indirect support costs to be charged at a rate of up to 4 per cent. Please make your project submission to escap-drs@un.org December 2013 5