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INVESTING IN SYRIAN HUMANITARIAN ACTION (ISHA) RESPONDING TO A CALL FOR APPLICATIONS GUIDANCE AND

INVESTING IN SYRIAN HUMANITARIAN ACTION (ISHA) RESPONDING TO A CALL FOR APPLICATIONS GUIDANCE AND SUGGESTIONS February 14, 2018

This presentation is designed to provide guidance and suggestions regarding the process your organization

This presentation is designed to provide guidance and suggestions regarding the process your organization could use when deciding if you want to apply to a Call for Applications and preparing your Application. There are two sections: • General guidance relevant to all Call for Application processes • Information specific to the ISHA Call for Applications are highly competitive and the donor often knows little about your organization. To be successful, you need to comply with their Application rules and demonstrate that your organization is the best choice to achieve their objectives.

General Guidance for Calls for Applications

General Guidance for Calls for Applications

The Application Process Decide if you will apply Design the project Complete the application

The Application Process Decide if you will apply Design the project Complete the application form • • Read the guidance Make sure you understand the donor priorities Discuss with colleagues Ask ISHA questions • Identify beneficiary needs • Identify organizational strengths and priorities • Agree project strategy, activities and budget • Review the questions and research your answers • Ask specialist colleagues to complete appropriate questions • Read the final version carefully to ensure accuracy, completeness and quality

Decide if you will apply The Call for Applications guidance and application form should

Decide if you will apply The Call for Applications guidance and application form should contain all the information you need to decide if: • Your organization is eligible to apply • Your project approach is eligible and in line with donor priorities • You have access to all the information you need to complete the application form If you have questions after carefully reading the guidance - ASK

Eligibility considerations Your organization Your project Is your organization the type of organization the

Eligibility considerations Your organization Your project Is your organization the type of organization the donor wants to fund? Is your project the type of activities the donor wants to fund? Is your organization located in the right country according to the donor requirement? Is your project budget within the donor’s minimum and maximum amount? Is your organization the right size for the donor rules? Is your project duration in line with the donor requirements? Does your organization have the experience Is your project located in a place the donor required by the donor? wants to target? Are your target beneficiaries in line with donor priorities? Are there any other rules or restrictions regarding programming that you need to consider?

Making the decision If your organization and project are eligible to apply, consider: •

Making the decision If your organization and project are eligible to apply, consider: • Are the donor’s priorities in line with your organization’s priorities? • Do your staff have the time and skill to prepare a high quality Application? Who is involved in designing the project and completing the form? • Who in your organization needs to be part of making the decision if you should apply? • When do you need to decide by – when is the submission deadline? • Are there parts of the guidance or Application Form you don’t understand – can you ask the donor?

Design the Project Before you design your project, consider: • Do you have enough

Design the Project Before you design your project, consider: • Do you have enough information about the location, beneficiaries and needs to answer the questions in the Application form? • Does the Application guidance include any technical criteria you need to include? • Can you access enough financial information to complete the budget? • Are there any restrictions on how you can spend the funds you need to include in the project design? • Are there any requirements or priorities regarding activities, procurement or standards? Do you know what these are and how they apply to your project?

Community Needs • Did your assessment take into consideration the needs of all segments

Community Needs • Did your assessment take into consideration the needs of all segments of the community (not only your target beneficiary)? • Does your assessment justify your: geographic selection, proposed activities and type of beneficiary? • Have you been able to substantiate your findings with resources from other sources – other NGOs, local councils or Syria response information?

Complete the Application Form Before you complete the Application Form, check: • The submission

Complete the Application Form Before you complete the Application Form, check: • The submission deadline and method • The length and format for the completed Application Form • If any signatures are required, whose and on which document? • If you have all the right information to answer all of the questions • What the evaluation criteria is – where will you get the most points for high quality information?

Common Mistakes ISHA’s experience is that most organizations make the same mistakes when filling

Common Mistakes ISHA’s experience is that most organizations make the same mistakes when filling out the Application Form. The main ones are: 1. Incomplete Application – every question must be answered. If you leave a question unanswered, your Application will be disqualified. 2. Incorrect format – if you change the Application form layout or if it is too long, your Application will be disqualified. 3. Lack of signatures – if one part of the Application needs to be signed, an unsigned Application will be disqualified. 4. The project is not eligible – if the project duration, budget, sector or locations are not in line with the donor requirements, the Application will be disqualified. 5. Number of Applications – check if each organization can submit more than one Application to each Call for Applications before you do; if you cannot, your Applications will be disqualified. 6. Location of your organization – donors often restrict Calls for Applications to organizations from specific countries. If your headquarters is in a country not included in the list of allowed countries in the Call for Applications, your Application will be disqualified. 7. Eligibility of your organization – if your organization does not demonstrate that it meets the eligibility criteria in the guidance, your application will be disqualified.

Before Submission What donors like to see in an Application form Check before submitting

Before Submission What donors like to see in an Application form Check before submitting the Application One complete Application in the donor format, without any changes and signed where required. Read the Application through one last time – make sure every question is answered, it is the right length and the quality is good. Clear, concise information that directly answers the questions. Make sure it is signed in the right place by the right person. Donor priorities clearly reflected in project Check the submission deadline and design and other information. address – make sure you send the Application in before the deadline and receive an acknowledgement of receipt. No attachments unless specifically requested (unrequested attachments will be ignored)

After Submission • Share the Application with others in your organization – if you

After Submission • Share the Application with others in your organization – if you are successful, lots of staff will be involved in future design and implementation activities. • File the Application somewhere you can find it later – if you are successful, you will need to refer back to it. • Celebrate - Applications are hard work so congratulations on finishing it!

ISHA Call for Applications Key information Success factors Hints and tips

ISHA Call for Applications Key information Success factors Hints and tips

Key Information - Organization Submission deadline March 10, 2018 at 11: 59 PM Submission

Key Information - Organization Submission deadline March 10, 2018 at 11: 59 PM Submission email protection. project. isha@gmail. com – if you do not receive a confirmation of receipt, resubmit! Language Arabic or English Signature requirement page 2 of the application form Number of applications allowed One (1) Type of organization Syrian-led civil society organizations Location of headquarters allowed Syria, Turkey, Iraq and Jordan Size of organization annual portfolio of under USD 5, 000

Key Information - Project sector Protection Project duration 6 -12 months Project budget USD

Key Information - Project sector Protection Project duration 6 -12 months Project budget USD 100, 000 – USD 200, 000 Geographic locations see page 19 of the Call for Applications Technical and organizational criteria see page 7 of the Call for Applications Planned project start date December 1, 2018

Success Factors Applications that have been selected by ISHA demonstrate the following: • A

Success Factors Applications that have been selected by ISHA demonstrate the following: • A strong commitment to capacity strengthening and a focus on growth and development • Strategic thinking and approaches to the organization’s long-term role in Syria • A clear understanding of beneficiary needs with a project strategy evidently addressing the identified needs • Strong reasons for the selected program sub-sector (child protection, and protection coordination and advocacy) • Well-defined approaches for including vulnerable groups throughout the project design and implementation • Good access and previous experience working in target communities • Good monitoring and oversight of project implementation, particularly in locations with poor access and security concerns • Clear demonstration of Do No Harm • Activities are clearly explained and logically sound

Hints and Tips • Read the guidance! Everything you need to know is there.

Hints and Tips • Read the guidance! Everything you need to know is there. • If you still have questions – ask! Email questions to protection. project. isha@gmail. com • Check the website – www. apply 4 isha. org • Answers to all questions are useful and will be posted on the website • ISHA might post new information on the website. • Don’t change the format – focus on answering the questions rather than presentation • Don’t add attachments or links – ISHA will not look at anything outside the application form

Period of Partner Engagement There are five main phases that comprise the lifecycle of

Period of Partner Engagement There are five main phases that comprise the lifecycle of each of ISHA’s partners. Each of the five phases comprises of further steps and processes, almost all of which have been intentionally tailored to the needs of the program.

Period of Partner Engagement • The total period from time of application to the

Period of Partner Engagement • The total period from time of application to the beginning of project implementation will take approximately nine months (and varies by partner). • Funds are not guaranteed until final approval from ISHA’s donor (at the end of the project design phase) and funds are not transferred until approximately the first month of implementation • Capacity strengthening activities begin during the project design phase and continue through graduation