PRM will prioritize funding for proposed NGO activities that best meet the Bureaus priorities for IDPs, refugees, and stateless persons in the Russian Federation/North Caucasus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia as identified below.
(a) Proposed activities should primarily support the target
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populations above.(b) Proposals must focus on one or more of the following:
Capacity-building of local NGOs and government service providers; legal assistance and counseling; outreach and awareness-raising; skills-building; and/or small income-generation projects - in order to improve the integration, self-reliance, and access to shelter, protection (including from gender-based violence (GBV)) and medical, psycho-social and other essential services for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the North Caucasus; Legal assistance and/or counseling to facilitate access to registration, asylum processing, and/or services for urban refugees and other urban populations of concern in the Russian Federation;Protection, health and nutrition, and/or livelihoods for refugees and other persons of concern to UNHCR in Armenia; Livelihoods/education for IDPs, refugees and other persons of concern to UNHCR in Azerbaijan; orConflict mitigation directly or indirectly through innovative cross-boundary programming in Georgian-administered territory and in the occupied territories of South Ossetia and/or Abkhazia.(c) PRM will accept proposals from any NGO working in the above-mentioned areas of focus although, given budgetary constraints, priority will be given to proposals from organizations that can demonstrate:A working relationship with UNHCR, current UNHCR funding, and/or a letter of support from UNHCR for the proposed activities and/or overall country program (this letter should highlight the gap in services the proposed program is designed to address);A proven track record in providing proposed assistance both in the sector and specified location;Evidence of coordination with international organizations (IOs) and other NGOs working in the same area or sector as well as where possible with local authorities; A concrete implementation plan with well-conceived objectives and indicators that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and reliable, time-bound and trackable (SMART), have established baselines, and include at least one outcome or impact indicator per objective; objectives should be clearly linked to the areas of focus in section (b) above; A budget that is appropriate for meeting the objectives and demonstrates co-funding by non-U. S. government sources; Appropriate targeting of beneficiaries in coordination with UNHCR and other relevant organizations; Cost-sharing efforts and a diverse donor base and/or resources from the submitting organization; and Adherence to relevant international standards for humanitarian assistance.
See PRMs General NGO Guidelines for a complete list of sector-specific standards.
Funding Limits:
Russia/North CaucasusIn FY2012, PRM currently anticipates providing approximately $ 2. 2 million to fund NGO programs in the Russian Federation/North Caucasus.
PRM will prioritize available funding for proposed NGO activities that best meet the Bureaus priorities as identified above.
Of this funding, we anticipate providing approximately $200,000 for an NGO protection project for urban refugees and other persons of concern to UNHCR in Moscow.
We anticipate providing the remaining $ 2. 0 million for NGO-implemented programs in the North Caucasus.
PRM will consider projects submitted with budgets in the range of $150,000 to $700,00 0. At least $600,000 of the $ 2. 0 million will be dedicated to GBV prevention, reporting and response, whether in stand-alone projects or as project sub-component(s).
ArmeniaPRM anticipates funding one NGO project in Armenia to address protection of vulnerable refugees and/or fill critical gaps in the provision of health, educational and/or social services, and/or livelihood support for refugees.
Vulnerable former refugees, in so far as they are populations of concern to UNHCR, may also be included.
Individual proposals for activities in Armenia may not exceed $200,000 in PRM-requested funding.AzerbaijanPRM anticipates funding one NGO education or livelihoods project in Azerbaijan.
Individual proposals for activities in Azerbaijan may not exceed $200,000 in PRM-requested funding.
GeorgiaPRM anticipates funding one NGO conflict mitigation project for Georgia.
Individual proposals for activities in Georgian-administered territory and in South Ossetia and/or Abkhazia may not exceed $125,000 in PRM-requested funding.