Title: Information meeting
1- Information meeting
- Grant Facility15/01/09
2Agenda
- 1000 WELCOME
- 1010 PRESENTATION GRANT FACILITY
- 1040 SUMMARY OF RECEIVED QUESTIONS
- 1050 QUESTION AND ANSWERS
3The Grant Facility
- The objective
- Some basic issues
- The content
- The selection procedure
- Implementation and reporting
4The Grant Facility, the objective
- The Grant Facility intends to improve the quality
of humanitarian aid and to increase its
effectiveness - by strengthening the preparedness and response
capacities as well as the technical skills of - non-profit making organisations,
- non governmental humanitarian organisations,
their staff and - the related local actors
- The Grant Facility has been reshaped around the
following lines - Increasing the amount from 1 Mio to 1.8 Mio
- The technical FPA-training to be covered through
the service framework contract instead of GF - Integrated in the overall capacity building
policy of DG ECHO for its partners - Revised scope of activities, potential partners
and type of financing
5The Grant Facility, some basics
- Financing decision eligible from 15 December 2008
to 14 April 2010 - A proposal can be linked to only 1 specific
objective - For a specific agreement are the costs eligible
at the earliest from the date of receipt of the
first version of the Single Form by DG ECHO. - List of potential partners per specific objective
is indicative it doesnt guarantee an agreement
to those mentioned, it doesnt exclude other
eligible organisations to conclude an agreement
for that specific objective - Contribution DG ECHO is max. 85 of the total
eligible cost - Amount per specific objective can be changed by
DG ECHO (allocation reserve of EUR 180.000 or
transfer between specific objectives)
6The Grant Facility, the content
- The Grant Facility has been reshaped around 4
themes - Specific objective 1 capacity building of NGOs
- Specific objective 2 reinforce networking
between NGOs - Specific objective 3 strengthen quality in
delivering humanitarian aid and accountability to
the beneficiaries - Specific objective 4 invest in people
7The Grant Facility, the content
- Specific objective 1 capacity building of NGOs,
- Eligible partners NGOs signatory of the FPA
- Eligibility criteria
- partners using the A control mechanism under the
current FPA for projects strengthening the own
capacities as well as the technical skills of
their staff, - any partner for projects assisting (potential)
candidate partners from EU-countries which are
underrepresented under the current FPA - any partner for projects strengthening
preparedness and response capacities of local
actors in the field. - any partners for projects reinforcing the
participation to and implementation of the
cluster approach
8The Grant Facility, the content
- Specific objective 2 reinforce networking
between NGOs - Eligible partners networks where
- at least 4 FPA partners participate as active
member - at least 1 partner is present in the steering
board or committee of the network. - the headquarter of the network has to be located
in the EU. - the activities have to be focused mainly on the
cooperation between European NGOs or the results
of the network activities have to be available
for the NGO-partners who signed the FPA - Eligibility criteria
- reinforce networking between NGOs
- added value for the sound implementation of
humanitarian aid projects, - with a focus on raising the awareness and
contribute to the priorities identified in the
European Consensus on Humanitarian Aid - create added-value for the NGOs who signed the
FPA. - focuses on reinforcing the participation of NGOs
in the cluster approach/ other coordination
mechanisms.
9The Grant Facility, the content
- Specific objective 2 reinforce networking
between NGOs (continued) - Through running cost grants (new) means
- A max. percentage of the human resources,
infrastructure and logistics costs for the
covered period will be fixed in the agreement
(normally not higher than 50) as well as a
maximum DG ECHO-contribution (the lowest of both
amounts will be paid) - The agreement will not exceed EUR 150,000
- These networks cannot invoice indirect costs (7)
on other grants received from the Commission - Running cost agreements are not possible for
other specific objectives
10The Grant Facility, the content
- Specific objective 3 strengthen quality in
delivering humanitarian aid and accountability to
the beneficiaries - Eligible partners
- well-known research institutes,
- universities and
- organisations in the domain of humanitarian aid
- Eligibility criteria
- projects contributing to the enhancement of
quality management in delivering humanitarian
aid, - projects contributing to the enhancement of
accountability to the beneficiaries of the
non-governmental organisations
11The Grant Facility, the content
- Specific objective 4 invest in people in order
to increase the availability of skilled people
for implementing humanitarian aid - Eligible partners
- only European organisations and academic
institutions - offering or developing appropriate short-term
training programmes or executive seminars - Through the
- Organisation or development of seminar programmes
aimed primarily at EU Member States institutions
and civil society in EU-countries which are
underrepresented under the current FPA. In this
context, also universities of these countries
that develop new educational programs can propose
projects for funding, - Educational programmes with strong emphasis on
operational aspects in humanitarian aid, such as
logistics and procurement, needs assessment,
disaster preparedness, strengthened response
capacities in the areas of health, water and
sanitation, shelter, food assistance and
protection.
12The Grant Facility, the selection procedure
- How will your proposal be evaluated?
- By a dedicated team, in cooperation with the
Capacity Building Steering Group of DG ECHO - The evaluation will cover
- The respect of overall award criteria (eligible
partner?, in case of non FPA-partners technical
and financial capacity) - The coverage of the specific award conditions of
the specific objective - The added-value of DG ECHOs contribution in
improving the quality of humanitarian aid and
increasing its effectiveness - The feasibility of the proposal (including
readiness, experience, results previous
interventions in that area) - The scope and scale of DG ECHOs contribution
- DG ECHOs visibility in the implementation of the
action - The 2 first criteria are mandatory,
- A score will reflect the appraisal of the last 5
criteria
13The Grant Facility, the selection procedure
- Expected timing
- January submit Single Form to DG ECHO for first
round - 1 week later confirmation of receipt reference
number for further communications - 31/01/09 start analysis received Single Forms
for first round - End February feedback with an indication of
- Rejection proposal reasons
- Need to further negotiation/finalisation of
proposal - Acceptable offer, put in hold (can become
previous category when credits available) - End March agreements first round signed (maximum
for EUR 1.440.000,00) - April launch of second round (newly arrived SF
acceptable offers in hold) - 31/12/09 no more budget extensions or new
agreements possible
14The Grant Facility, implementation and reporting
- Same procedures as other actions with DG ECHO
- A single form ALWAYS used for
- Project proposals
- Intermediate Report
- Final Report (complemented with final financial
report for verification eligibility of costs) - General conditions agreement are those applicable
to the FPA - NGOs - Important during the whole action dialog and
communication with DG ECHO (desk officer Sylvia
Wilcox and Christelle Fontbonne Proniewski) - Ref http//ec.europa.eu/echo/about/actors/fpa_en
.htm
15Agenda
- 1000 WELCOME
- 1010 PRESENTATION GRANT FACILITY
- 1040 SUMMARY OF RECEIVED QUESTIONS
- 1050 QUESTION AND ANSWERS
16Attendance information session
- Is it compulsory to attend this information
session ? - Of course not, it is only informative and does
not give any advantage during the selection
procedure. - All questions and answers relevant to the
applicants will be published on the internet
after this information session - http//ec.europa.eu/echo/funding/opportunities/ot
her_en.htm
17ELIGIBILITY
- Can a FPA partner apply for another specific
objective than objective 1? - Objective 2 - Networks of european NGOs (min. 4
FPA partners are active member 1 partner
present in steering board of the network
Headquarter EU). - FPApartner individually eligible ? In
principle no - Objective 3 - Organizations in the domain of
humanitarian aid (includes FPA-partners) or - - Well known research institutes or
- - Universities.
- Objective 4 - European organizations and
academic institutions (includes
FPA-partners). - cfr. Supporting document Chapter 2.2 and 6.2
(list of potential partners)
18ELIGIBILITY
- Can an international organization be eligible
under objective 2 ? - In principle no, eventually covered by
- Commission decision on the financing of
humanitarian actions from the general budget of
the European Communities in DG ECHOs Programme
for Capacity Building (ECHO/THM/BUD/2009/01000
amount 27 Mio EUR) Decision to be finalised
soon.
19Geographical area
- Can a proposal cover operations in one or more
specific countries for example outside the EU ? - Yes, the Grant Facility is not limited to a
geographical region and can cover countries where
humanitarian aid is implemented.
20Objective 1
- Can a FPA P partner submit a proposal under
objective 1 to reinforce its own capacity - No, only for FPA A- partners
- Is an application from an A-partner proposing
training for own staff and volunteers eligible
under objective 1 can the training be organized
by a specialized agency ? - Yes subcontracting is allowed
- Is a candidate FPA-partner eligible under
objective 1? - NO
21Objective 2
- What is recommended to submit an application as
an FPA-partner (part of network) or as a
consortium under objective 2 ? - It is advisable to submit a proposal in the name
of a consortium, which should be composed of
minimum 4 FPA-partners. - Headquarter of the consortium in the EU.
- Implementing Rules Financial Regulation art.
181.3 NO 7 indirect costs in case the
beneficiary is in receipt of an running cost
grant.
22Start date of action / eligibility of costs
- A clarification requested related to the start
date of the action and the date from which costs
or eligible. - Adoption date of Grant Facility Decision
15/12/2008 - End date 14/04/2010
- The duration of implementation of all actions
needs to fall within these two dates - Official date of reception of first version of
single form - Example 25/01/2009
- Action can start as from 25/01/2009 or later
costs or eligible as from 25/01/2009 or later
(will be fixed in the grant agreement).
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