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Calling for bids in China: Magna Carta Fund 2019/20

The British Embassy in Beijing is pleased to open a call for bids to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s (FCO) Magna Carta Fund for Human Rights and Democracy (MCFHRD) for the UK financial year 2019/20.

Calling for bids in China: Magna Carta Fund 2019/20

Calling for bids in China: Magna Carta Fund 2019/20

The Magna Carta Fund for Human Rights and Democracy encourages promotion and protection of human rights, democracy and the rule of law across the globe by supporting high-impact projects which promote institution-building, universal issues and that help alleviate the underlying causes of human rights problems.

For the 2019/20 financial year the British Embassy in Beijing is looking for innovative project ideas to be implemented in China in the following key areas:

  1. Improving fairness, effectiveness, and rights-protection in the criminal justice system, including on reducing death penalty;
  2. Supporting Human Rights Defenders and Freedom of Religion or Belief in China;
  3. Effective operation of Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) in China and enhancing the media environment and public information transparency.

Selection criteria

Bids will be assessed against the following criteria:

  • project impact – delivering sustainable, meaningful change
  • project viability – including the capacity of implementing organisation to (a) engage with key stakeholders to deliver key outcomes and (b) deliver 85% of programmed expenditure by the end of December 2019
  • project design – there must be clear links between the proposed intervention and the project outcomes
  • risk management – robust analysis of key risks, and a plan of action to manage and mitigate those risks
  • value for money – the number of direct beneficiaries engaged and the scale of achievable outcomes should be competitive; and the ability to draw in co-funding from other partners will also be considered
  • why the UK is the most appropriate donor

The reach and range of partners engaged, dissemination strategy and potential to replicate your project will also be considered.

We draw your attention to a few key points:

  • we anticipate accepting bids in the region of £50,000 - £90,000, but will be open to consider smaller or larger bids in exceptional circumstances
  • there is no guarantee of funding for a second year of activity, but implementers may wish to consider how projects could be scaled up if funding were to be agreed
  • we do not fund service-delivery projects; all funding must be activity-based (not for general staff costs, office rental etc.)

Process:

  1. Project proposals must be received by 23:59 (GMT) on Friday 1st March. Late proposals will not be considered. Please state clearly under which of the key areas listed above the project falls.
  2. Proposals must be submitted using the attached forms only (Project Proposal Form and Activity Based Budget), which must be completed in English. Please ensure you complete the correct Project Proposal Form (there are two different forms depending on whether the total cost of the project is over or under £80,000)
  3. Proposals must be submitted to: China.MCF@fco.gov.uk
  4. Project proposals selected for further consideration will be notified by Monday 18th March.

Attachments

Activity Based Budget (ODS, 10.3 KB) Project proposal form – Projects under £80,000 (ODT, 203 KB) Project proposal form – Projects over £80,000 (ODT, 204 KB)

Guidance

ABB Form - Guidance (ODT, 30.3 KB) Project Proposal Form - Guidance (ODT, 15.6 KB)

Published 22 January 2019