USAID - Climate Adaptation and Disaster Resilience (CADRE)

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USAID - Climate Adaptation and Disaster Resilience (CADRE)
Location: U.S. Agency for International Development

Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, D.C. 20523-1000

Contact: Johanna Gardjito

A & A Specialist
Phone: +62 21 3435 9497
Email: [email protected]

Financed by: USAID, Indonesia
Website: link
Finance
Finance mechanism:
Budget:
Funding range:
Minimum: $500,000
Maximum: $1,500,000
Minimum return on investment:
Period / deadlines: 2 yearly, deadline July 26, 2010


Aim — USAID solicits innovative proposals to efficiently, effectively and sustainably address the needs for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation together among vulnerable populations in Indonesia.

More information — Funding Opportunity Nr. APS10-005

Sectors


Who can apply


Type of organisations targeted


Specific organisations targeted — U.S. and international NGOs, non-profit and for-profit organizations and partnerships or consortia

Type of projects


Specific type of projects — Projects that:

  1. Increase and strengthen the resiliency of vulnerable populations to prepare for and recover from the effects of disasters and climate change, and
  2. Improve Indonesia’s capacities for disaster risk reduction as well as climate change adaptation among civil society organizations, the government and the private sector

Project stadia


Target world region


Specific information on target countries — Indonesia

Criteria

  1. Technical quality and innovation of the concept paper, including having clear objectives and goals, and impact potential
  2. Demonstrated results to be achieved, beyond a sequence of activities
  3. Technical and administrative capacity to manage proposed program
  4. Cost effectiveness and value of cost share contributions
  5. Demonstrated experience and track record of the applicants in the proposed area of work

How to apply


Application procedure — This is a two-stage process.
First, applicants are required to submit short concept papers. Concept papers should demonstrate the approach and describe results that could be achieved should funding be awarded by USAID, but do not need to be in the format or detail of a full proposal.

These will be reviewed using the criteria set forth below. Those most highly rated will be invited to participate in the second stage – submission of a full application.

Selection procedure