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Santo Domingo: call for activity and project proposals 2020/2021

The British Embassy in Santo Domingo is now accepting activity and project proposals for the 2020/2021 financial year.

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This year, the British Embassy is seeking to support activities up to DOP 565,000.00, or equivalent in USD, that deliver real, measurable outcomes in support of socio-economic growth and development of the Dominican Republic focusing on the following themes:

Girls’ education and gender equality

In particular, projects aiming to address teenage pregnancy and raise awareness of women’s and reproductive rights. Including, but not limited, to public campaigns and events, workshops, conferences, school and mobile teaching.

Climate change and green finance

Projects related to climate change and tackling green issues through education, training, campaigns, public awareness raising, and other initiatives related to the causes and impacts of climate change. These projects can revolve around subjects such as oceans preservation, renewable energies and the reduction of single use plastic. In this category, we are also looking for projects that focus on Green Finance (sustainable finance, green bonds, blue bonds, among others) be it through trainings, workshops and conferences. We will particularly welcome proposals that are linked to or build around COP26 (UN Climate Change Summit) and its objectives.

Media freedom

We are looking for projects that will help promote and/or strengthen media freedom through targeted training and workshops. Projects in this category can include inviting journalism experts from the UK to the Dominican Republic. We welcome projects by Dominican journalists who have identified short-term, focused training opportunities or conferences related to journalism in the UK.

Innovative technologies, cyber security and artificial intelligence

In particular, projects around workshops, conferences or training seeking to support the socio-economic growth and development of the Dominican Republic through the application of new technologies, cyber security and artificial intelligence.

Human rights, rule of law and democracy

In particular, strengthening democratic governance and rule of law; increasing equality and reducing violence and discrimination against women and vulnerable groups such as the LGBTI community; raising awareness on border migration and tackling modern slavery.

  • For this strand only, we may be able to fund one project for DOP 1,135,000.00 (one million one hundred and thirty five thousand Dominican pesos) or equivalent in USD. This project will educate on one of the former subjects, should lead on impactful behavioural changes and will set out key actions to be undertaken by project implementers.

Bid guidance

  • you must submit the proposal using the Activity bid form (ODT, 31.7 KB). If you wish to submit a project Proposal of over DOP 1 million, which is only available for the Human Rights and Democracy strand, use the Project bid form (ODT, 192 KB)
  • projects are funded under a reimbursement scheme for a single financial year, with no expectation of continued funding beyond this period
  • project must be completed by 31 December 2020. Projects with finishing dates of 31 January 2021 can be considered as long as 85% of the budget is executed by 15 November 2020

Assessment

Bids will be assessed against the following criteria:

  • alignment with the above thematic priorities and outcomes
  • achievable outcomes within the funding period and sustainable after the funding ends
  • clear project design which includes monitoring and evaluation procedures
  • identified risks and planned mitigation
  • demonstrated value for money in the activity based budget
  • the organisation’s safeguarding policies that ensure protection of beneficiaries

Process

  1. Activity and project proposals must be received by 23:55 (Santo Domingo time) on Sunday 15 March. Any proposals received in a format different to the one requested, in a language other than English, or submitted after the set date and time, will not be considered
  2. Proposals must be submitted using the attached forms only. (Activity or Project Proposal and Activity Based Budget)
  3. The Activity Based Budget needs to be in the same currency as the bank account where funds reimbursements are to be received
  4. Proposals must be submitted to UK.InDominicanRepublic@fco.gov.uk. In the subject, you must include: FCO Programme Funds 2020-2021, followed by the name of your organisation
  5. Proposals selected for further consideration will be notified by the end of April 2020. If you are not contacted by this date, the Embassy has decided not to pursue your proposal. Due to the high number of bids we receive, we are unable to provide feedback to unsuccessful bids
  6. The British Embassy Santo Domingo aims to sign grant agreements with successful project implementers by 15th May and to begin activities immediately after signing the agreement

Additional information and documentation

All implementers will be expected to sign a standard FCO contract or grant agreement with the Embassy. The terms of the contract or agreement are not negotiable.

Activity bid form

Project bid form

Value for Money and Activity Based Budget Guidance

Administrative Cost Guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

Updates to this page

Published 17 February 2020