Sustainable Developm ent Goals Partnership Facility
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Content • SDGP: why, how and what – Bart Kuiter • How to increase my chances of success – Ianthe Nieuwenhuis and Kris Okker • SDGP themes – Amarens Felperlaan
Who is in the room? • First timer SDGP/ subsidy? • NGO, private, knowledge institute? • Who is definitely going to submit a proposal? • RVO with key cords
The why, how and what of SDGP • The Dutch Ministry of Foreign affairs aims to create better w ork and incom e , grow th in the agricultural sector and sustainable enterprises which are key conditions for progress on the SDG’s. • To achieve this, parties in the public and private sector and civil society must join forces . • The facility SDGP will be executed by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency.
- - Afghanistan* Libya* - - Algeria* Madagascar Partner countries - - Angola Malawi - - Armenia Mali* - - Bangladesh Morocco* - - Benin Moldavia - - Bhutan Mongolia - - Bolivia Mozambique - - Burkina Faso* Myanmar - - Burundi* Nepal - - Cambodia Niger* - - Cape Verde Nigeria* - - Chad* Pakistan - - Colombia Palestinian - Côte d'Ivoire Territories* - - Democratic Republic Peru - of Congo Philippines - - Djibouti Rwanda - - Egypt* Sierra Leone - - Ethiopia* Sao Tome and - Gambia Principe - - Georgia Senegal* - - Ghana Somalia* - - Guatemala South Africa - - Guinea South Sudan* - - Haiti Sri Lanka - - India Sudan* - - Indonesia Suriname - - Iraq* Tanzania - - Jordan* Togo - - Kenya Tunisia* - - - Nicaragua is no longer on the list Kosovo Uganda* - - Laos Vietnam - - Lebanon* Zambia - Liberia
Criteria • Max 6 partners • Dutch lead partner • At least one local partner • NGO or knowledge institute, Private and Public partner • 50% Subsidy (0.5 million – 3 million) • Eligibility criteria ❑ Policy contribution ❑ Partnership ❑ Intervention strategy ❑ Business case ❑ Sustainability & CSR
Modifications for second tender • Better work and income now 5 million euro • Total budget of 30 million • Efficient Value Chains is now Sustainable Value Chains • Circular Economy is now ‘Sustainable and climate resilient food production systems’ • Change in priority countries • Lead applicant needs to be Dutch (CN and Full Proposal)
MB Financiering Netw erk Event SDGP Financiering van Internationale How to increase my chances of success? Kris Okker Ianthe Nieuwenhuis
SDGP first call All selected projects received a positive advice on their concept note
Threshold criteria • Dutch applicant • Liability applicant • Legal entities (no sole proprietorship) • Financial contributions ➢ Concept note phase ➢ SMART ➢ Partners ➢ Financing
Policy contribution • Focus on impact on beneficiary - Not an instrument solely for the private company - Value for money • Alignment with Dutch Policy objectives (contact Netherlands Embassy) • Structural / sectoral change
Partnership • Added value partnership • Role local government • Embeddedness • Long term strategy partners
Intervention logic • Context analysis (project history) • Core indicators • SMART • Consistent (M&E) • Theme Sustainable Value Chain • Theme Nutrition • Theme Sustainable Climate Resilient Food Systems (previously CE Agro) • Work and Income Youth & Women
Sustainability • Three cross cutting issues: gender, CE, climate • Land rights • Water use
Business case Business case farmer – risk worse off • • Legal ownership • Hardware and technical assistance • What is the subsidy used for?
Key takeaways Dutch applicants only – concept note ánd full proposal • • Concept note is a discussion piece • Choose theme carefully • Focus on the beneficiary (upside and downside) • Explain added value of the partnership • Describe the project history and context
SDGP Themes – Amarens Felperlaan
SDGP Themes Them e Nutritional Sustainable Sustainable and Better w ork and value value chains clim ate resilient higher incom e for food production youth ( < 3 5 ) and system s w om en Budget 5 mln 15 mln 5 mln 5 mln Subsidy 50 50 50 50 % Core Reduce Promote Create ecologically Create better and more indicators malnutrition agricultural sustainable food efficient working growth systems conditions (including livestock/ fish and/ or create better and more efficient working conditions
Nutritional value Reduce m alnutrition: • Number of people lifted out of undernourishment • Proposals must contribute to better access to and consumption of healthy food throughout the year. • Sector: agriculture
Sustainable value chains Prom ote agricultural grow th: • Number of farm holders that increased (doubled) their productivity and/ or income • Sector: agriculture and/ or Create better and m ore efficient w orking conditions: • Number of jobs (FTE) supported • Sector: agri & non-agri sector • Proposals must contribute to market development in all or parts of the production and supply chain.
Sustainable and climate resilient food production systems Create ecologically sustainable food system s: • Number of hectares of farmland converted to sustainable use • Proposals must contribute to sustainable food production systems that are resilient to climate change. • Sector: agriculture
Better work and higher income for youth (< 35) and women Create better and m ore efficient w orking conditions: • Number of jobs (FTE) supported • Proposals must contribute to better work and higher income for young people (< 35) and/ or women (including land and factory workers), by promoting both jobs and independent entrepreneurship • Sector: agri & non-agri sector
SDGP: the process Second tender Deadline Concept Note 1 October 2019 Full proposal SDGP-project 16 December 2019 at 15: 00 CET Tender results Summer 2020 • Start on time! • Read the policy rules carefully
Questions & Answ ers
Thank you for your attention E: SDGP@rvo.nl W : http:/ / english.rvo.nl/ SDGP
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