IDH Market-led SMEs and smallholder farmer business support project in Rwanda – Phase II Project
CALL FOR CONCEPT NOTES FOR GRANT CO-FINANCNG
Opening date |
16th December, 2022 |
Closing date |
5th January, 2023 |
Closing time |
5:00 pm, Kigali time |
Description |
Call for concept notes for grant co-financing (hereafter the “Call for Concept Notes”) |
Funded by |
GIZ |
Implemented by |
IDH |
Currency of budget |
Euro |
Point of contact |
Francine Nizongabire |
Rwanda’s horticulture sector still has unrealized potential that can contribute to local, regional and export markets growth. Through its “Market-led SMEs and smallholder farmer business support project in Rwanda – Phase II” (the “Project”), IDH aims at creating new good jobs[1] and improving the working conditions of workers in SMEs involved in Rwanda’s horticulture sector, and to improve the farmers’ livelihoods through enhanced production of high value horticulture crops. This will contribute to the commercialization of Rwanda’s horticulture sector, and its access to local, regional and export premium markets.
The Project is designed to attract and catalyse private investments in the Rwandan Horticulture sector, capitalize on market opportunities in domestic, regional and export markets through supporting the development of inclusive and sustainable horticulture value chains. The project will support activities across horticulture value chains in Rwanda, from production to processing, distribution and marketing and the key target group is SMEs in the business of horticultural products. The essence of this project is to co-invest with SMEs in horticulture to create new good jobs in the sector and improve working conditions of the beneficiaries.
ETHICAL AND BUSINESS CONDUCT REQUIREMENTS
Transparency and integrity are key values of IDH. IDH adheres to high standards of good practices and transparency in governance and reporting. IDH’s code of conduct provides an overview of the values, commitments, responsibilities, and integrity that IDH stands for. It applies to and governs all decisions of our people. This includes employees and consultants acting on behalf of IDH. It is our expectation that our business partners apply similar standards of conduct when working with IDH.
The Project is opening an application window for its grant facility (the Horticulture Grant Facility II, hereinafter referred to as the “HGF II”) on 16th December, 2022. The purpose of HGF II is to co-invest with Rwandan companies in business cases of fruit and vegetable value chains that support the creation of new good jobs (focusing on women and youth empowerment) and the inclusion of smallholder farmer cooperatives.
The HGF II has EUR 240,000 available as grant to co-finance private investments with six Rwandan SMEs. The HGF II is managed by IDH, following IDH’s internal grant management rules. Grant allocations from the facility will only be issued against confirmed co-investments from the six SMEs. Through a market-pull approach, these investments will support the further commercialization of the business operations of selected SMEs, with a central focus on development impact, new good job creation, and smallholder farmers and cooperatives inclusion. Project activities and deliverables must be in-line with the Project’s objectives; the application assessment teams will focus on ensuring beneficiary SMEs are able to manage and implement the projects accordingly.
Applicants are encouraged to develop business cases that create new employment opportunities (with a focus on women and youth empowerment) and are inclusive of smallholder farmers grouped in cooperatives. The nature and value of the business cases may vary and can be applicable to different stages of the value chain.
The grant under the HGF II cannot exceed EUR 40,000 for the total business case budget. The remainder of the necessary investments will need to be provided by the applicant in the business case on a 1:1 co-financing basis (i.e., EUR 40,000 private co-financing against a EUR 40,000 grant from the HGF II).
Applications open on the 16th of December 2022. Applicants are invited to send in concept notes with the format that can be found in annex to this document.
If the concept note is approved, the applicant will be invited to develop a full proposal, which will be submitted to IDH for review. If the full proposal is approved, it is the intention to sign a grant agreement between the applicant and IDH, against the project proposal, budget and KPI targets. The procedures for approval are described in the paragraphs below.
We expect the process to take place from 16th December 2022 to 28th February 2023, with project implementation envisioned to start on the 1st of March 2023. According to the following timelines:
Application stage |
Timeline |
Submission of concept notes |
16th Dec 2022 to 5th Jan 2023 |
Review of concept notes and feedback to applicants |
5th Jan to 10th Jan 2023 |
Call for full proposals (the “Call for Proposals”) |
11th Jan to 31st Jan 2023 |
Review of full proposals |
1st Feb to 15th Feb 2023 |
Feedback on applications and contracting of selected applicants |
16th Feb to 28th Feb 2023 |
Start of project implementation |
1st March 2023 |
All applicants are invited to submit their concept notes by sending an e-mail to nizongabire@idhtrade.org by Thursday 5th January 2023 by 5:00 PM Kigali Time (Central Africa Time). Submissions received after this time will not be considered.
IDH is available to provide feedback and to answer any additional questions that relate to the HGF II or the application process. For the submission of draft concept notes for review and for additional questions, please contact nizongabire@idhtrade.org.
Applicants are responsible for ensuring that their concept notes are received by IDH in accordance with the instructions, terms, and conditions described in this Call for Concept Notes. Failure to adhere to the instructions described in this Call for Concept Notes may lead to disqualification for consideration.
IDH shall inform all applicants whether or not they are selected to submit a full proposal, i.e., the Call for Proposals. Successful applicants will be invited for the Call for Proposals within three weeks after selection of their concept notes.
To qualify for the HGF II, applicants must submit a concept note (not exceeding 5 pages) to IDH, describing:
The following must also be included as part of the concept note submission:
5.1 Eligibility
Eligible applicants are SMEs (private companies) involved the horticulture value chains from production to processing, targeting the local, regional or export markets. Other types of organizations (e.g. NGOs, knowledge and research institutes, government institutions, foundations, religious organizations, etc.) can be partners in a consortium to the project implementation, but are not eligible to be lead applicant or submit a concept note by themselves.
Applicants are responsible for ensuring that their concept notes are received by IDH in accordance with the instructions, terms, and conditions described in this Call for Concept Notes. Failure to adhere to the instructions described in this Call for Concept Notes may lead to disqualification for consideration.
5.2 Scope of Work
For activities to receive support through the HGF II, the concept note will need to demonstrate that the proposed project will be to the mutual benefit of both development impact and business viability.
Development impact
Business viability
5.3 Required skills and experience
The applicant and its partners (if any) need to demonstrate that it has experience and capacity to successfully implement the proposed activities.
If the applicant has any experience in projects similar to the HGF II in horticulture to improve the value chain while creating jobs and working conditions of beneficiaries as outlined in this Call for Concept Notes, this should be clearly outlined in the applicant’s concept note.
5.4 Duration
Proposed activities cannot take more than 13 months in total. Project start dates can be from the 1st of March 2023, and project end-dates cannot be later than the 31st March 2024.
5.5 Selection criteria
Concept notes shall be evaluated against the following criteria:
Concept notes of good quality that are market driven propositions and that contribute to achieving the objectives of the Project, especially in regard to creation of new good jobs in the horticulture sector, may be selected for the next stage of Call for Proposals.
Please note that this is a competitive process, and a limited number of concept notes will be selected to continue to the next stage of Call for Proposals.
The applicant will perform activities in coordination with the IDH team in charge of the Project’s implementation, monitoring and evaluation Project Implementation Team (“PIT”).
The successful applicant will have to assign a staff member in charge of reporting to the project management on agreed regular basis.
This Call for Concept Notes does not create any obligation for IDH to conclude any contract with any applicant. Nothing in this Call for Concept Notes shall be construed as setting an obligation for IDH or any other party to disburse any funds to an applicant.
No claim for compensation can be made towards IDH, its employees or third parties acting on their behalf. IDH is not liable for any cost incurred during preparation, submission, or negotiation of the award/contract. All submitted documentation and/or materials shall become and remain the property of IDH and shall be handled in confidentiality.
By submitting a concept note, applicants accept all terms and reservations made in this Call for Concept Notes, and subsequent information and documentation in this tender procedure.
IDH reserves the right to conduct negotiations with and/or request clarifications from any applicant prior to any selection or award and cancel, withdraw, update, change, extend and postpone this Call for Concept Notes or any decision regarding the selection or awarding of a contract at any time
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