Section 1 – General Information
Solicitation Type: |
Request for Applications (RFA) |
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RFA Number: |
CNFA-HW-RFA-004-11-2024 |
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Grant Purpose/ Title: |
Request for Applications for market actors to increase the availability and affordability of quality compost in the Karongi Rubavu and Bugesera districts. |
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Granting Party: |
From: Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA) For: USAID Under: Feed the Future Rwanda Hinga Wunguke Activity, No. 72069623CA00001 |
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Release Date: |
12 November , 2024 |
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Point of Contact for Question and Application Submission: |
Name: Title: Email: |
Jean Pierre Murekezi Extension Advisor coinvestmentfund@cnfarwanda.org with copy to jmurekezi@cnfarwanda.org |
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Questions: |
Questions Deadline: November 30, 2024 at 5:00 CAT |
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Instructions: Questions must be submitted in writing via application e-mail; phone calls will not be accepted. Only CNFA’s written answers will be considered official and carry weight in the solicitation and subsequent evaluation. Verbal information received from CNFA or any other entity should not be considered an official response to any questions. |
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Application Submission: |
Application Deadline: December 21, 2024 at 5:00 CAT Applications received after the specified deadline will be considered late and will be considered only at the discretion of CNFA. |
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Via: |
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☐ Hard copy |
☐ Email or Hard copy |
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Language: Applications will be accepted in English. |
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Instructions: Applications will only be accepted in the format provided in this solicitation. Applicants are additionally instructed to:
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Terms and Conditions: |
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Language: |
Response to this CNFA-HW-RFA-004-11-2024 will be accepted in English |
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Attachments: |
The following Attachments are included and hereby incorporated as part of this RFA:
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Section 2 – Program Description
2.1. Introduction: Hinga Wunguke is a five-year Activity of USAID in Rwanda and implemented by Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA). CNFA is an international agricultural development organization that specializes in the design and implementation of sustainable, enterprise-based agricultural initiatives. Using a market systems development (MSD) approach, Hinga Wunguke aims to increase incomes and improve nutritional outcomes by sustainably increasing agricultural productivity and strengthening domestic consumption of and markets for nutritious agricultural products. Hinga Wunguke is designed to achieve four complementary objectives: (1) sustainably increase agriculture productivity, (2) increase farmer and agribusiness access to finance, (3) improve market and nutrition outcomes for producers, and (4) strengthen the enabling environment to foster market-driven agriculture.
2.2. Co-Investment Fund (CIF) Purpose:
The Co-Investment Fund (CIF) is a matching grant facility dedicated to co-investing with private-sector partners in new or existing business models and technologies, expand existing models to new markets or products, and support achievement of Hinga Wunguke objectives with prioritization of the inclusion of women, youth and persons with disabilities (PWDs). The CIF is used to leverage private sector investment and formalize partnerships with market actors to inclusively strengthen food market systems in the Hinga Wunguke target districts.
Awards resulting from the CIF will represent a partnership between CNFA and CIF grant recipients. Applicants will be required to match investments from their own businesses, or own funding source, to ensure ownership and sustainability of new business activities or innovations introduced through the grant mechanism. Hinga Wunguke recognizes that some co-investment partners may need capacity building support or technical assistance to carry out these activities. Applicants are encouraged to specify their needs for technical assistance and/or training in their application, which will be considered for approval and funding on a case-by-case basis.
Target Value Chains and districts: Hinga Wunguke is looking for partners with sustainable business models to increase the availability and affordability of quality compost focusing on the Karongi, Rubavu and Bugesera districts. Applicants should target farmer customers or suppliers of raw material from the following value chains: maize, Irish potatoes, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes (OFSP), beans (all varieties), soybeans, tomato, carrots, passion fruit, avocado, mango, and peas (dry and green peas).
2.3. RFA Purpose: This RFA seeks grant applicants to co-invest with Hinga Wunguke in increasing the availability and affordability of good quality compost in the Karongi, Rubavu, and Bugesera districts to improve soil health and productivity in those districts. Compost is one of the key inputs to improve soil health by enhancing its structure, boosting nutrient content, and promoting microbial activity. This leads to better water retention, reduced erosion, and higher crop yields, increasing agricultural productivity. Additionally, compost reduces the need for chemical inputs, making farming more sustainable. By improving soil's moisture-holding capacity, compost helps farmers better cope with droughts and erratic rainfall, thus enhancing resilience to climate change. It fosters healthier ecosystems, enabling farmers to maintain productivity despite changing environmental conditions.
Illustrative activities eligible for funding under this RFA include:
Partnerships awarded under this partnership are expected to contribute to the following Hinga Wunguke indicators :
CNFA expects grants awarded under this RFA to meet the following parameters:
Estimated Value: |
up to $50,000 per grantee (approx. 67.4 million RWF) |
Anticipated Period of Performance: |
18 months of partnership per each successful grantee |
Minimum Grantee Leverage Contribution |
40% |
Target Geographic Location: |
Karongi, Rubavu and Bugesera districts (Required) Must be reaching farmer customers in these districts. Business may be located elsewhere but serving farmer customers in the targeted districts. |
Applicants must target farmer customers growing the following value chains: |
Maize, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes (orange fleshed and other varieties), beans (all varieties), soybeans, tomato, carrots, passion fruit, avocado, mango, and peas (dry and green peas). |
Target Recipients: |
Youth and women-led companies, SMEs, agricultural cooperatives, private companies. |
2.4. Award Mechanism: CNFA anticipates awarding In-kind and Fixed-amount Award-type grants to selected applicants. Other grant mechanisms may be considered depending on the results of a specific applicant’s application, pre-award assessment, and site visit, as applicable. Award mechanism(s) are defined as:
Section 3 – Applicant Eligibility
3.1. Eligibility Requirements: To be considered eligible for grant receipt, applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Category |
Requirement |
Administrative |
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Programmatic |
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Financial |
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Compliance |
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3.2. Ineligible Applicants: The following entities are ineligible for grant funds:
3.3. Unallowable Costs: Applicants may not use grant funds for any of the following:
Section 4 – Application Evaluation
4.1. Evaluation Criteria: All applications submitted in response to this solicitation will be evaluated in accordance with the following criteria:
Criteria |
Description |
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Business Model – Will/skill and Sustainability |
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20 points |
Shared Goal and Values |
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25 points |
Budget |
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15 points |
Leverage Contribution
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The applicant proposes an appropriate amount of cost share/leverage that they can be held accountable for. Higher grantee co-investment will be favored if considered reasonable and achievable, especially from applicants that exceed the 40% minimum required contribution. |
10 points |
Implementation Plan |
The applicant demonstrates a well-thought-out implementation plan with sufficient and realistic detail, including a sustainability and scalability plan of the proposed business solution. |
15 points |
Expected impact |
Envisions shared goals and impact contributing to the Hinga Wunguke indicators outlined under Section 2.3. “RFA Purpose.” |
15 points |
Total |
100 |
4.2. Evaluation and Pre-Selection:
Members of the Hinga Wunguke Grant Technical Evaluation Committee will evaluate applications in accordance with the above selection criteria. Hinga Wunguke will notify successful applicants if their application is considered acceptable. Hinga Wunguke may contact unsuccessful applicants if time and resources allow.
If the application is considered acceptable for pre-selection, CNFA will contact the applicant to engage in further discussions. A decision to engage in a more in-depth and specific discussion following initial selection is not a commitment to funding; it is simply a decision to move forward in the collaborative and joint effort to develop an impactful grant project.
If the discussions result in a promising design and concept, CNFAwill inform the applicant of that determination. Pre-selected applicants will be required to complete additional due diligence checks, which may include but are not limited to:
If the due diligence uncovers no major issues, CNFA will provide the necessary instructions, technical requirements, and the next steps of grant award.
Section 5 – Authority and Governing Regulations
Any grant awards by Hinga Wunguke under this Solicitation are made under the authority of the US Foreign Affairs Act and USAID’s Automated Directive System (ADS) Chapter 303, “Grants and Cooperative Agreements to Non-Governmental Organizations,” and 2 CFR 200. Grants administered by CNFA will adhere to the terms of the applicable USAID Standard and Required as Applicable Provisions, as well as the Hinga Wunguke grants procedures. Hinga Wunguke is required to ensure that all applicants receiving USAID grant funds comply with the requirements found in these regulations, as applicable to the respective terms and conditions of individual grant awards.
Applicants are made aware that USAID retains the right, at all times, to terminate, in whole or in part, the Hinga Wunguke ’s grant-making authorities or any grants in progress.
ATTACHMENT A – GRANT APPLICATION FORM
General Information
Submission of this grant application is FREE OF CHARGE. Applicants are solely responsible for submitting applications. Hinga Wunguke will not reimburse expenses associated with the preparation and submission of application materials. CNFA and USAID reserve the right to decline any application received. Incomplete applications will not be considered for evaluation.
PART 1 – APPLICANT CERTIFICATION
The following letter must be placed on letterhead and completed/signed/stamped by a representative authorized to sign on behalf of the applicant:
To: Hinga Wunguke Co-Investment Fund Team
Kimihurura, former RPF secretariat on KG 28 Avenue No. 7, Kigali, Rwanda/Partnership and Investment Manager
Reference: CNFA-HW-RFA-004-011-2024
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