Opportunity ID: 46544

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: PRM-ECA-09-CA-SCA-04012009-AFGHANISTAN
Funding Opportunity Title: NGO Programs Benefiting Returning Refugees in Afghanistan (Countrywide Announcement)
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement
Other
Category of Funding Activity: Other (see text field entitled “Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity” for clarification)
Category Explanation: Refugee assistance.

International Organizations (IOs) that are engaged in programs relevant to the assistance addressed by this PRM funding announcement should ensure that these programs are made known to PRM on or before the closing date of this funding announcement so that PRM can evaluate all IO and NGO programs for funding consideration.

Expected Number of Awards: 10
Assistance Listings: 19.519 — Overseas Refugee Assistance Program for Near East and South Asia
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Apr 01, 2009
Last Updated Date:
Original Closing Date for Applications: Apr 30, 2009 Last date applications accepted by 12 p.m. EDT
Current Closing Date for Applications: Apr 30, 2009 Last date applications accepted by 12 p.m. EDT
Archive Date: May 30, 2009
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $2,000,000
Award Floor: $400,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with IRS, other than institutions of higher education and international organizations

Additional Information

Agency Name: Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration
Description: Limited funding is available to support NGOs working in Afghanistan to support refugee repatriation and reintegration.

PRM will consider proposals from NGOs with proven track records in implementing refugee and returnee assistance programs. Higher consideration will be given to organizations that have well-established operations in Afghanistan.

PRM generally supports activities in the areas of: sustainable livelihoods (programs that can match returnees with job opportunities or improve household income will be given higher consideration than those which focus solely on vocational training); basic and maternal/child healthcare, combined with capacity building or sustainability measures such as health care worker training and provision of supplies and equipment; primary school construction or rehabilitation, combined with capacity building or sustainability measures such as teacher training and provision of materials and equipment; shelter construction for returnees to their places of origin or at Land Allocation Scheme (LAS) sites; prevention of and response to gender-based violence (GBV); water and sanitation systems creation, rehabilitation, and repair, especially if in conjunction with previously mentioned livelihoods, education, and/or shelter programs.

The following activities are priority areas for PRM in FY09: a. Create sustainable livelihoods opportunities; b. Provide or improve access to basic and maternal/child healthcare; c. Provide access to primary education for boys and girls. Educational programs may include teacher training and rehabilitation of existing school facilities; and d. Create, repair, or rehabilitate water and sanitation systems.

NGOs are encouraged to propose programs that include a mix of elements. PRM will consider a broad range of activities, but priority will be given to programs that include one or more of the elements from the above categories. It is important to have an effective and practicable exit/transition strategy as it is unlikely that follow-on funding will be available.

Although PRM will consider all submissions, preference will be given to proposals that focus on the following geographic locations and/or Land Allocation Scheme sites that have been ratified by the Oversight Committee:
Provinces of anticipated high return 2009-2010
Farah
Herat
Kabul
Kandahar
Kunar
Kunduz
Nangarhar
Paktia
Parwan
Takhar

Land Allocation Scheme (LAS) sites ratified by Oversight Committee
Barik Ab (Kabul Province)
Beni Warsak (Parwan Province)
Taqi Naqi (Herat Province)
Sheikh Misri (Nangarhar Province)
Gorjee (Farah Province)
Robat (Paktia Province)

PRM will accept proposals from any NGO working within the above mentioned sectors and geographic locations, although, given budgetary constraints, priority will be given to proposals from organizations that can demonstrate:
• a working relationship with UNHCR and 2008/2009 UNHCR funding and/or support for the proposed activities and/or overall country program;
• a proven track record in providing proposed assistance both in the sector and specified location;
• evidence of coordination with international organizations (IOs) and other NGOs working in the same area or sector as well as – if applicable – local authorities;
• a concrete implementation plan with well-conceived objectives and indicators that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and reliable, time-bound and trackable (SMART), have established baselines, and at least one impact indicator per objective;
• a budget that is appropriate for meeting the objectives and demonstrates co-funding by non-US government sources;
• appropriate targeting of beneficiaries in coordination with UNHCR and other relevant organizations. Because of PRM’s mandate to provide protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions for refugees and victims of conflict, PRM only considers funding projects that include a target beneficiary base of at least 50% refugees.

Transition Strategy/Coordination preferences:
Programs must include a description of how program activities will fit into a phased transition strategy to locally available services or to self-reliance strategies. Programs should also include clear and effective plans for moving from relief to early recovery under local or national structures. PRM will give particular consideration to NGOs that may be able to present projects that either coordinate with or fit into the Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS), particularly the Refugees, Returnees, and IDPs (RRI) Sector Strategy, and/or National Solidarity Program (NSP). All projects should seek to address the particular needs of women and children and indicators should disaggregated by gender and age group when possible. Although PRM anticipates the majority of awards will be provided for Afghan returnee support, submissions may include activities which cover Pakistani refugee needs.

For more details on this specific opportunity, please click on the “Full Announcement” Grants.gov link above. For PRM’s General NGO Guidelines, please click the Grants.gov “How to Apply” link above. If after reviewing both documents you have further technical questions, please contact Program Analyst Amy Wendt at 202-663-3622 (WendtAR@state.gov) or Program Officer Norman Hastings at 202-663-3683 (HastingsNS@state.gov). Funding opportunity announcements and PRM’s general NGO guidelines are also on PRM’s website.

Link to Additional Information: FY2009 Funding Opportunity Announcement for NGO Programs Benefiting Returning Refugees in Afghanistan (Countrywide Announcement)
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Amy Wendt

Program Analyst

Phone 202-663-3622
Email:WendtAR@state.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date

Folder 46544 Full Announcement-1 -> fy09 round 3 announcement – afghanistan.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Amy Wendt
Program Analyst
Phone 202-663-3622
Email: WendtAR@state.gov
Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

Assistance Listing Number Competition ID Competition Title Opportunity Package ID Opening Date Closing Date Actions
19.519 PKG00011434 Apr 01, 2009 Apr 30, 2009 View

Package 1

Mandatory forms

46544 SF424-2.0.pdf

46544 Project-1.1.pdf

46544 Budget-1.1.pdf

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