1. Background of the Program
The RANGE program is a 5-year initiative funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands (EKN). The program is implemented by a Consortium of three partners that includes Mercy Corps, FCDC and the Faculty of Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation, The University of Twente, in ASAL counties of Marsabit, Isiolo and Samburu. The program aims to strengthen communities’ resilience to improve sustainable economic and social development in a well-managed landscape. RANGE proposes an integrated package of activities and interventions that will; strengthen rangeland management and encourage regenerative practices, ensuring migratory and sedentary livelihoods can peacefully co-exist; improve herd management and market access for small-scale producers; strengthen the institutions and policy frameworks that govern the livestock sector, and prioritize the development of robust spatial-temporal data sets to strengthen outcomes and help mitigate the impact of climate change and prevent further land and rangeland degradation.
The program has four integrated outcomes with mutually reinforcing interventions integrated across the thematic areas led by the different consortium partners with gender and diversity mainstreaming embedded in all outcomes
RANGE is employing a Market Systems Development (MSD) implementation approach to stimulate sustainable large scale systemic change. This involves establishing private sector partnerships with multiple system actors to catalyze the supply productivity enhancing Agri input. Through co-investment with private sector partners, intensified and sustained pastoral and Agro-pastoral production will be improved and the competitiveness of markets strengthened.
2. Objective of Call for Applications
The objective of this call for applications is: To expand and improve last-mile private sector Agri-input supply and services for male and female farmers in selected wards of Isiolo, Samburu and Marsabit counties.
RANGE is welcoming applications from existing Agri-input companies (importers, wholesalers, other input distributors or retailers) who are interested in expanding their business through developing new or improved networks of last-mile retailers (e.g. Agrovets) or agents, to create better access to quality agricultural inputs for last-mile pastoral and Agro-pastoral communities.
Following a rigorous evaluation process, partnership agreements will be negotiated with successful applicant businesses based on the criteria described below. If the proposed business innovations / practices to be introduced require financial investment, the business company will be expected to co-invest (in cash or in kind) in the adoption of the new business practices.
3. Program Target Areas
Mercy Corps will consider applications from businesses who are interested in expanding their business networks and market reach in the following wards of the three target counties (applicants may choose to focus on selected counties or the wards, rather than targeting all locations):
Isiolo County:
Samburu County.
Marsabit County
4. Eligibility Criteria for Application
Interested applicants must fill in the following ELIGIBILITY criteria:
5. Potential Business Innovations/Activities that could be supported
The following are potential new business innovations / practices that could be supported through the RANGE partnership. This list is not exhaustive, and RANGE welcomes additional ideas or combinations of ideas that are aligned with the main objective of this RFA.
6. Amount of Award and Cost Share Requirements
7. Required Reporting Under the Grant
Selected partners will be required to submit quarterly data on business performance for the duration of the partnership and until the end of the RANGE program. Selected partners are expected to participate in monthly progress meetings with the RANGE team.
8. Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria are shown in the table below. Applicants should refer to these criteria in drafting the proposal. Mercy Corps may deem it necessary to conduct oral or written discussions with applicants in the competitive range following the completion of the initial review of applications or request clarifications and additional materials. These additional discussions and/or requests for information should not be considered a final decision for the award, but rather part of the evaluation process.
The Mercy Corps subawards team will perform a preliminary Eligibility Check of the submitted applications to check:
1. Administrative compliance: Verification that the application is complete and that the application file includes all required items.
2. Eligibility: Verify that the applicant and the proposed business innovation / practices are eligible according to the eligibility criteria (organizations, types of projects, and business practices).
The Selection Committee will only be asked to evaluate applications that meet all the preliminary administrative compliance and eligibility verification.
Criteria & Maximum Score per Criteria Item
i. Alignment with Objective of RFA – 25
ii. Viability of the proposed business innovation / new business practices – 10
iii. Expected impact of the business innovation / new business practices on pastoralists / Agro-pastoralists / farmers – 15
iv. Track record and experience of the applicant – 10
v. Value for money – 10
vi. Inclusiveness of the proposed business innovation / new business practices (e.g. to reach female pastoralists / Agro-pastoralists / farmers) – 20
vii. Co-investment commitment of the applicant – 10
TOTAL – 100
9. Conditions
Issuance of this solicitation in no way constitutes a commitment by Mercy Corps to execute any agreement or to pay any costs incurred by any applicant in submitting an application.
Please note that Mercy Corps will fully respect the confidentiality of all companies involved in the program. If selected, Mercy Corps will establish an agreement with the applicant that describes the objective of collaboration and that clearly defines each party’s respective responsibilities, roles, and obligations. Successful applicants must be willing to share information with Mercy Corps regarding their performance, and Mercy Corps will conduct interviews with clients / customers to gather information on impact and to monitor progress.
Mercy Corps reserves the right to reject any or all applications received. Applications are submitted at the risk of the Applicant, and all preparation and submission costs are at the Applicant’s own expense.
10. Preparation of Applications
The application template is provided HERE and must be completed by the date listed above. Completed applications will be accepted in English and must be no more than ten (10) pages in length (not including budget, proof of registration, or other required attachments).
Mercy Corps will evaluate all Applications based on the criteria described above. All applicants that meet the criteria will be considered, however, Mercy Corps reserves the right not to accept any applicant if none are qualified.
The Application and Submission Process
Applications should be submitted through the following:
No additions or modifications will be accepted after the submission date. Faxed applications will not be reviewed.
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