LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING AND SUB Sample Clauses

LOCAL CAPACITY BUILDING AND SUB. GRANTS In order to support implementation of prevention intervention activities, and stigma and discrimination responses, sub-grants will be awarded to select NGOs. By providing sub-grants, this program will support continuity of the work of the NGOs and sustain them as organizations, which will impact their ability to carry out their activities, strengthening the results tied to other funding, such as GF. To this end, we will solicit grant proposals from local NGOs to support them in integrating their newly acquired knowledge into their organizations. The process for awarding grants will be competitive and transparent. We will help interested applicants respond to Requests for Applications (RFAs) by providing detailed guidance on application formats, expected results and budget requirements. A grant selection committee consisting of URC staff and USAID will evaluate proposals received based on the selection criteria provided in the Request for Application (RFA). URC finance and administrative staff will review the cost/business application to ensure that costs proposed are reasonable, allowable, and realistic for the proposed activity. The Chief of Party (COP), Administrative Director will ensure that: a) sub-grants are awarded in accordance with URC’s prime agreement and applicable USAID policies and regulations; b) activity design and implementation documents align with the Cooperative Agreement’s objectives and expected outcomes; c) all sub-grants adequately address financial matters; and d) all pre-agreement requirements are met, including a pre-award survey, if necessary. The COP and Administrative Director will provide technical and administrative oversight to promote strong grantee performance. URC’s Contracts Office will also provide grant management support, including review of the grants manual, RFAs, grant templates, grantee selection and closeout procedures, to ensure that grants are awarded and administered in accordance with URC’s approved program grants manual and all applicable USAID policies, procedures and regulations. URC has experience in managing sub-grants in a number of programs around the world, including South Africa in our TB/HIV program. The PrevenSida program will, at its core, be focused on local capacity building and will provide sub- grants to select NGOs to insure that they can translate their learning and newly acquired skills into concrete developmental changes in their organizations. By providing sub-grants, this program...
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