Manila Integrated Security Fund (ISF): Call for Bids 2024-2025
As part of the UK's commitment to support the Bangsamoro peace process, the British Embassy Manila is inviting bids for normalization track projects.
As part of the UK government’s commitment to continuing to support the Bangsamoro peace process, the British Embassy Manila is seeking bids for projects under its ISF programme. This is a five-year programme (2020-2025), with the following core elements:
- Supporting for the political track of the peace process;
- Supporting the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda;
- Promoting Active Civic Engagement across the BARMM; and
- Supporting the normalization track of the peace process.
Project proposals are now being sought for projects under component four above, specifically to cover the following components of the normalization track:
- Confidence Building Measures (specifically relating to the amnesty process)
- Security (specifically relating to the disbandment of private armed groups)
- Socio-Economic (specifically relating to civil registration)
- Transitional Justice.
All bids must have government buy-in. Bidders are strongly advised to limit their proposals to a maximum of £481,500 and to be in Pounds Sterling (GBP).
Approval Process
Project bids will be shortlisted and approved by the British Embassy Manila’s Programme Board. To apply for funding, interested organisations must submit a full proposal and activity-based budget (please see attached templates) to the ISF Programme Manager (details below). The proposal will then be submitted to the Embassy Programme Board for their review and approval.
Managerial and Financial Aspects
- Any organisation can apply for funding. We do not accept project bids submitted by individuals.
- The implementer must have an active bank account in the name of the organisation to which we can electronically transfer reimbursements.
- Organisations must prove that they are able to manage the project budget satisfactorily; the Embassy may request reports by auditors.
Exemptions
We regret that we are unable to fund:
- academic courses;
- charitable activities;
- commercial activities; or
- infrastructure or construction projects.
Co-financing
A partnership framework to support the broader engagement of a project is welcome and can strengthen your bid. Please make sure to specify your other source(s) of funding in the proposal.
Evaluation of project bids
The aim of the project should be concise, feasible and sustainable. The expected outcomes should be measurable and the target group/s should be clearly defined and involved in project planning and implementation.
The assessment criteria will include the following:
- Financial and operational capacity;
- Relevance;
- Methodology;
- Sustainability;
- Value for money; and
- Impact.
Reporting
The Embassy will require quarterly project progress reports (narrative and financial) from implementers. The first payment will be made upon the receipt of the first report. When the project has been completed, the implementer shall prepare and send a project completion report to the Embassy within the period specified in the contract.
Implementation time frame
Successful applicants will implement their project from June 2024 until 15 March 2025. All payment requests and reporting should be finalised by 31 March 2025. You are advised to plan project activities accordingly.
Contact
Completed proposals should be sent by email to Snowgale.Rupa@fcdo.gov.uk by 21 May 2024.
Successful applicants will be informed of the result in the week commencing 27 May 2024.
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