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OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) FACILITIES FOR
NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS (NGOs)
(as of 27 May 2004)
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES MAIN AREAS OF ELIGIBILITY/ASSISTANCE AVAILMENT STATUS OF
ASSISTANCE CRITERIA PROCEDURE ASSISTANCE
MODE I - Official Development Assistance provided directly to local NGOs or through the donor governments'/institutions' existing NGO facilities or windows
A. Umbrella Facilities Administered Directly by ODA Sources to NGOs
AUSTRALIA Enhance the capacity of Support for income generation/ Recognized legal identity-- PACAP will receive applications The PACAP is currently
Phil. Australian Community Australian ODA programs generation/community registered with an appropriate from any Phil. NGO and will being redesigned to have an
Assistance Program to respond directly to livelihood programs, job an appropriate authority determine the eligibility of the Area-Focused Approach.
(PACAP) development needs creation, development of authority of GOP such as the proponent as well as appraise It is expected that a new
identified by local community micro- and small-scale SEC, DOLE, DA, DSWD and the project proposal based on framework for PACAP would
Address: groups in the Phils. enterprises. others. a number of factors. be finalized in 2004.
PACAP Secretariat
Australian Embassy Provide direct financial Projects that directly Involvement in development Following approval of proposals
Level 23, Tower 2 RCBC Plaza support to non-government contribute to an improvement activities and managed primarily for funding an arrangement
6819 Ayala Ave., Makati City 1200 projects in the Phils. which in the socio-economic by Filipinos. in the form of an exchange of
(Tel. # 757-8101) areaimed at raising the living condition of the poorest letters will be entered into by
standards of poor Filipinos. sectors of Phil. society. Track record of NGO in the proponent and AusAid.
implementing development
Establish an effective working Support for innovative projects. Payments will be made by an
relationship between the local programs especially Australian Embassy cheque in
NGO community and AusAID. those which are unable No previous funding support the name of the proponent as
to secure funding from has been received yet from non-repayable grant.
Provide AusAID with an other sources. external sources.
additional means of contributing
to the implementation of GOP Individuals or privately owned
development plans. business enterprises are not
eligible to avail of PACAP funds.
ADB The JFPR supports, on a grant * Basic economic and social * Have a direct impact on poverty * All developing member countries As of today, 6 JFPR projects
Japan Fund for Poverty basis, innovative poverty services, such as community-level reduction for the poor communities (DMCs) are eligible for JFPR (about US$ 10.9 million) have
Reduction (JFPR) reduction and related social water supply and sanitation, small and individuals funding been approved
development activities that clinics, local product market and being implemented in the
Contact: will add sustainable value to faciilities, skills training centers, * Show innovative conceptual links * Recipients are central and local Philippines.
The Poverty Reduction Unit common ADB and microfinance. to existing ADB loans governments or NGOs
ADB, P.O. Box 789 loan financed projects. JFPR implementing poverty reduction
Tel. 632-5022 projects will directly target poor * Social development fund * Promote maximum civil society activities
Fax 636-2182 people and will be conceptually activites involvement, including
email: jfpr@adb.org linked to regular ADB loans. implementation through NGOs * ADB identifies and processes
Priority will be given to activities * NGO activities for poverty projects with sponsor agency
that are innovative and reduction and social development * Guarantee sustainable poverty
demonstrative. reduction impact at the household * Draft project proposals are
* Capacity building and community and macro levels reviewed and endorsed by NEDA
development activities for and DOF, respectively
sustainable and direct poverty
reduction. * Proposals are submitted to GOJ
for initial approval then to the ADB
president (US$ 1 million or less) or
ADB's Board of Directors (those
exceeding US$ 1 million)
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* JFPR Assistance Letter of
Agreement is signed by ADB, GOP
and executing agency
* Procurement, consultant
selection, and reporting are
according to ADB's established
procedures
WORLD BANK The Small Grants Program Funds activities including, but not Most grants range from Applicant to apply 4-6 Availability of funds is
The Small Grants provides funding to civil society limited to workshops and seminars, $5,000 to $10,000, does not months in advance of determined
Program organizations to: (1) promote costs for publication or other fund 100% of any activity. the date of grant activity. on an annual basis. WB
dialogue and dissemination of innovative networking efforts. Applicants should be usually
Ms. Leonora Gonzales information on development; Requirements: advised that competition approves less than
External Affairs Officer and, (ii) enhance partnerships Small Grants does not fund: 1. Grant activities should be clearly is intense and budget is ten grants per year.
Small Grants Program with key players in research, formal academic training distinguishable from the Bank's limited.
The World Bank the development arena. operational projects, ongoing regular programs.
Tai Pan Building, Ortigas institutional core support (such as
Centre, Pasig City equipment, rental space), 2. Grants must be used for a
tel. number: 917-3000 scholarships, fellowships, study specific activity to be completed
email address: programs or individuals applying on within one year of the date the
lgonzales@worldbank.org their own behalf, including for travel grant is awarded. The grantee
or studies. must meet the criteria for World
Bank support.
3. The Small Grants Program rarely
funds more than half of the
proposed budget for an activity.
Organizations applying for funding
should show how the grant could
help to raise support from other
sources.
WORLD BANK Providing project grants for direct Innovative programs designed or JSDF funds only activities that Only Bank staff can officially submit
Japan Social Development direct relief measures and implemented by local communities complement an existing WB Group- JSDF applications. NGOs should
Fund improvement of services and or NGOs with rapid, demonstrable financed operation in an eligible establish contacts with WB resident
facilities for the benefits for the poor and vulnerable country. Grant amount ranges mission as a first step in pursuing
Ms. Leonora Gonzales poorer population groups and have good prospects for deve- from US$50,000 to a maximum of JSDF grant funding. NGOs and
External Affairs Officer to help allevaite the loping into sustainable activities over US$ 3million. community groups could get
The World Bank poverty and social the long term. Primarily social sectors. involved at the preparation stage
Tai Pan Building, Ortigas consequences of the Governments of low-income and of a JSDF grant proposal. NGOs
Centre, Pasig City 1997-99 global lower middle-income Bank Group could collaborate with the WB
tel. number: 917-3000 economic crisis. borrower countries in East, South task team responsible for manage-
email address: Financing capacity and Central Asia. Local community ment of a Bank operation.
lgonzales@worldbank.org building measures groups and NGOs may be selected
such as increasing as executing agencies following
the participation of demonstration of financial sound-
local communities and NGOs ness (including satisfactory
in WB-financed operations. arrangements for use and accoun-
ting of grant funds) and relevant
experience.
UNDP
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a) Global Environment To support small scale activities Conservation of Phil. biodiversity, Proponent Eligibility Criteria: For submission of project proposals , Ongoing facility
Facility-Small Grants Programme initiated by community-based protection of international waters, 1) Filipino non-profit, non-stock organization with communications and inquiries, contact:
(as implemented by UNDP) organizations,people's prevention of land degradation juridical personality such as people's organizations
organizations,and non- elimination of persistent organic (POs); and non-government organizations (NGOs); Ms. Angelita B. Cunanan
government organizations pollutants, and climate change 2)Duly registered with SEC, DENR, DSWD,CDA, UNDP GEF Small Grants Program
Address: (for which <$50,000 is mitigation LGU and others; 2/F NEDA sa Makati Bldg.
Ms. Angelita B. Cunanan requested from the GEF) 3) Continuous activities in relevant areas falling 106 Amorsolo St. Makati
UNDP GEF Small Grants Program within the scope of the programme for a minimum Tel No. 892-0611
2/F NEDA sa Makati Bldg. of two years immediately E-mail address: angie.cunanan@undp.org
106 Amorsolo St. Makati preceding the application for assistance
Tel No. 892-0611 4) Established track record and organizational
E-mail address: angie.cunanan@undp.org capability within the two-years immediately
preceding the application for assistance as
evidenced by:
*demonstrated project competency in a similar/
related project;
*area-based structure;
*established organizational structure;
*expertise of management and staff in effective
project planning and implementation;
* established financial systems and procedures
which conform to generally accepted audit
standards and presence of qualified finance staff;
*audited financial statements for the past
two years prepared by a CPA.
Project criteria:
*within the Programme thrust and direction;
*located in the Programme's priority areas;
*with high impact and potential for sustainability.
For more info on SGP, see: http://www.undp.org/gef/
undp-gef_small_grants_programe/undp-gef_small_
grants_programme.html
b) Global Environment Facility Medium sized project (MSP) GEF supports the development of projects Governments, national institutions, local For submission of MSP concept papers, Ongoing facility
Medium-Sized Projects (MSP) grants (for which <$1,000,000 in the environmental focal areas of communities, non-governmental organizations, communications and inquiries , contact:
is requested from the GEF) are biodiversity, climate change, international academic institutions, international organizations
awarded in accordance with waters, and ozone depletion. and private sector entities can submit medium- Ms. Clarissa Arida
GEF guidelines as well as The new focal areas of GEF are persistent sized project concepts for consideration. UNDP-GEF
the relevant Convention organic pollutants and land degradation. 2/F NEDA Bldg. , 106 Amoroslo St.,
For more info on MSP, see: http://www.undp.org Legaspi Village, Makati City
/gef/undp-gef_grant_opportunities/sub_msp.html tel no. 8920611
E-mail address: clarissa.arida@undp.org
CANADA Aimed at community dev't. Priority is given to the ff. sectors: Grants are provided to local The Fund is administered Project renewed annually CY starting
Canada Fund for Local and poverty alleviation. 1. Human rights democratic community groups in need direfctly by the Aid Section April, with total yearly allocation of
Initiatives development and good governance of funds for small community of the Canadian Embassy with 700,000 (Cdn $)
(formerly known as the 2. Women in development projects. an Embassy Committee making
Mission Administered Fund) 3. Environment a recommendation to the
4. Economic cooperation, SME Projects covering only 2 fiscal years. Ambassador, who has the
income generation and savings authority to approve or reject
mobilization Complies with Canadian project proposals. Projects are
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5. Sustainable agriculture & food Environmental Assessment funded only once for a single
production Act (CEAA) year. The upper limit of
6. Human resource development funding is about P 400,000 - 500,000
7. Health and nutrition Solely for local NGOs / POs and per project. There are formal
8. Communtiy building cooperatives guidelines and standard
report formats issued, and a
Letter of Agreement is prepared
for approved projects.
JAPAN To provide direct benefits Priority is given to the following NGOs, Pos, cooperatives, LGUs, Funding requests (following GAGP supports 20-30 projects
Grant Assistance for through activities undertaken areas: educational, research & medical specified format) are submitted out of average 400 proposals
Grassroots Project at the grassroots level. 1) Poverty alleviation & mitigation of institutes (except national-based directly to the Japanese it receives per year. For
Particular emphasis is placed disparities e.g. tertiary hospitals and state Embassy during the first quarter Fiscal Year 2000-2002, GAGP
Address: on poverty-alleviation and a) Agricultural & rural development colleges) of the calendar year. In has funded a total of 76
Economic Section livelihood improvement at the b) Livelihood assistance to the poor addition to the project proposal, projects amounting to
Embassy of Japan grassroots level. 2) Meeting basic human needs proponents are advised to JPY440 million. For FY 2003,
2627 Roxas Blvd. a) Health & medical care submit relevant data such as GAGP has funded 8 projects
Manila b) Potable water articles or bylaws of organization, amounting to US$451,529
3) Social Welfare hospital & school data, etc. (JPY55.09 million)
4) Basic Education & Human Resource The fund cannot be utilized as
Development resource for credit/loan type
5) Environmental Protection / Disaster assistance.
Relief
a) Community-based resource mgt. The GAGP can fund a project up to
b) Disaster relief JPY 10 million (roughly Php 4.2 M).
6) Peace building & rehabilitaion of
conflict-affected areas
a) Basic infrastructure support to
alleviate poverty
b) Social integration support
c) Protection of victims of marginal
sector
d) Support for internally displaced
persons
JAPAN To directly benefit people at Particular emphasis will be given to the NGOs such as Volunteer Organizations, Submission of proposal. Before project Started FY 1998, currently
Community Empowerment the grassroots level in following activities: non-profit organizations, community orgs., implementation, an agreement between there are five projects being
Program (CEP) developing countries for the 1) health and hygiene improvement other private and semi-governmental JICA, NGO and authorities concerned funded under the facility
improvement of their livelihood 2) women's empowerment organizations which implement development of the government of recipient country
Address: and welfare. 3) improvement of living environments projects/programs and have more than will be concluded. Based on this
JICA Philippine Office 4) capacity building two years experience in those activities. agreement, JICA & NGO will conclude
12/F Pacific Star Blidg 5) promotion of local industries a contract and the NGO will implement
Makati Ave 6) community development the project in accordance with the
tel no. 893-3081 contract agreement under supervision
of JICA Philippine Office.
SPAIN Contribute to sustainable health, water suppplies, according to Bilateral Joint Commission Decisions AECI calls for applications every year The arithmetic mean figure
Cooperacion Espanola and development of the Philippines, rural development to Spanish Filipino NGOs. of the assistance in
NGOs in the Philippines poverty alleviation and Spanish NGOs submit their proposals the last three years
Program strengthening the friendship ties based on a partnership with (2001/2003) is:
between Spain and Filipino NGOs.
contact: "Coordinadora the Philippines - Bilateral assistance
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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES MAIN AREAS OF ELIGIBILITY/ASSISTANCE AVAILMENT STATUS OF
ASSISTANCE CRITERIA PROCEDURE ASSISTANCE
de ONGD" at 3,781,910.86 Euros
nttp://www.nodo50.org/ - Assistance through
congde NGOs: 3,345,914.82 euros
- Cultural Programme:
54,866.89 euros
- Scholarships
516,120.54 euros
- Multilateral Cooperation
516,120.54 euros
- Scholarships
516,120.54 euros
- Lectorship, post of Lectors:
57,517.35 euros
- Multilateral Cooperation:
516,120.54 euros
- Total 7,880,393.54 euros
B. Foreign-assisted Projects (FAPs) with Relending Features to NGOs
ADB The project seeks to Provision of credit to GBA Potential replicators Interested GBA PCFC would onlend funds
ADB Rural Microenterprise increase the availability of replicators for their should meet the following replicators may apply for credit requirements at an
Finance (ADB, IFAD- credit assistance through financial/capital criteria: directly at the PCFC interest rate of 10% per
assisted project) GBA Replicators to the requirements and for the office. annum, with a maturity of 7
target group for investment institutional preparation a) 2 permanent full-time years including a grace
in income & employment and formation of self-help staff and adequate office period of 3 years. Funds for
Mr. Carlos Castro generating group. space for handling a GBA institutional development
Program Lending Dept. microenterprise. replication program mail to: would be on-lent at 3% p/a
Land Bank of the Phil. jflores@landbank.com with the same repayment
319 Sen.Gil Puyat Ave. b) financial resources of at fax no. 528-8523 and grace periods. GBA
Makati City least PhP50,000 & a
Tel No. 405-7340 minimum networth of Replicators can avail of a
PhP250,000 maximum US$270,000 for credit
Ms. Iluminada L. Cabigas requirements and US$27,000
President and CEO for institutional building, both
People's Credit and Finance Corporation c) have successfully over the project life.
395 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. implemented a GBA or
Makati City other lending program for
Tel. 897-8521 to 23, 752-3546 minimum of 2 yrs.
GERMANY The project involves the As of September 2003, actual
Credit Lines for Small & Medium provision of sub-loans to finance disbursement amounted to Euro 2.6
Enterprises SMEs and micro-enterprises' million or a utilzation rate of 10%
procurement of imported and local as of this reporting period. Loan
capital and intermediate goods time elapsed is 74%. As of this
Development Bank of the and, spare parts in wholesale and period, 17 subprojects were approved
Philippines retail schemes. It also provides with a total subloan amount of
working capital to microenterprises PhP129 million. Despite the expanded
through DBP's accredited micro- features of the project, utilization
finance institutions is still low due to the overall slowdown
in the economy. DBP will continue
to aggressively market the facility
project, particularly its expanded
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features.
WORLD BANK provision of financial and LBP has launched the program
Third Rural Finance institutional support to the and conducted information
microfinance system;and dissemination to promote the
Ms. Nenita Veran capacity building for LBP as project to conduit banks. LBP
Program Lending Dep't main financial institution has likewise started
Land Bank of the Phil. serving rural areas relevant training programs to
319 Sen.Gil Puyat, Makati strengthen its capability in
tel no.814-0154+B232 implementing the program.
MODE II - Official Development Assistance provided by the Donors through the GOP for availment by NGOs
MODE III - Assistance Provided Directly by NGOs of Donor Governments to Local NGOs (Foreign NGOs to Local NGOs)
1. NETHERLANDS To help alleviate poverty in Projects with maximum Projects of NGOs, PVOs Proposals may be
Dutch NGOs to local the poorest sectors of involvement of the target submitted directly to and
NGOs (e.g., NORDA, society group; directly promote pre-screened by the
CEBEMO) social justice; intended to Dutch Embassy.
improve the status of
women
2. EUROPEAN UNION small training projects, Under this program, the Local NGO proponents
European non- education, health (family evaluation of the NGDO sjopuld directly
governmental development planning, drug proposal is undertaken on coordiante with
organization rehabilitation and tuberculosis the basis of the following concerned NGO.
controls) rules and criteria:
professionalism and
financial soundness of the
NGDO, the quality of the
project; the local partner's
operational capacity and its
quality of ties with the
European NGDO; the
impact of the project and its
usability; and the potential
multiplier effect on the
largest groups concerned.
3. GERMANY The Roman Catholic Local NGOs directly
German NGOs to Phil. church and the Protestant contact German NGO.
NGOs church of Germany have Local NGOs may tap the
sub-agencies devoted following private German
specifically to relief organizations in finding
programs to support possible German
social, educational and counterpart NGO:
economic progress.
1. Kubelstiftung Gubh
Darmstadter Str. 100
6140 Bensheim, FRG
2. Beratungstelle fur private
Trager in der EZ,
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Postfach 200265 5300
Bonn 2, FRG
Source: NEDA - Public Investment Staff
For inquiries, please call
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