INNOVATION FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
Issuance Date: 17 Jan 2022
Closing Date: 17 Feb 2022
Subject: Enterprise Investment Funding Opportunity RRA/EIF/03
INNOVATING BUSINESS MODELS IN NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA
Reference: Issued RRA/EIF/03
Through this Funding Opportunity, the USAID-funded Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity (RRA or the "Activity") aims to identify potential partners and innovative approaches that leverage USAID resources to develop practical and market-driven solutions to implement innovative business models targeting smallholder farmers, youth, women, and micro-enterprises who have been affected by the protracted conflicts in North Eastern Nigeria.
RRA is a Feed the Future initiative funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), implemented by Mercy Corps in partnership with Save the Children International (SCI) and International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC). The goal of the Rural Resilience Activity is to 'facilitate and protect economic recovery and growth in vulnerable, conflict-affected areas and sustainably move people out of chronic vulnerability and poverty via expanded opportunities'. This goal will be achieved through the following four major components. The Activity seeks to increase incomes, improve the livelihood and resilience of households through market-led growth in 4 States in North-Eastern Nigeria (Borno, Adamawa, Yobe, and Gombe state).
The Rural Resilience Activity is seeking applicants who can propose activities that can ultimately benefit crop farming, Livestock production (Feed, trade, Veterinary) food processing, smallholder farmers, and microenterprises in at least one of the following objective areas:
The Activity seeks to offer, subject to the availability of funds, 8 grants to eligible companies, as defined in Section D, up to a maximum amount of US $400,000 per award. Amounts above this value may be approved if one applicant works in more than one state where the Activity is currently implementing. The expected duration of RRA support or the period of performance is twelve (12) months. Mercy Corps, as the primary implementer of the Feed the Future/Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity, reserves the right to fund any or none of the proposals submitted.
For this program, this funding opportunity is being issued and consists of this cover letter and the following:
Section A – Statement of Objectives
Section B – Requirements
Section C – Selection Process
Section D –Evaluation Criteria
Award will be made to the responsible applicant(s) whose application(s) offers the best value for money.
Issuance of this funding opportunity does not constitute an award commitment on the part of RRA, nor does it commit RRA to pay for costs incurred in the preparation and submission of an application. Applications are submitted at the risk of the applicant. All preparation and submission costs are at the applicant's expense.
Any questions concerning this funding opportunity should be submitted in writing not later than ten (10) days before the closing date shown above to 17th Feb 2022 at ng-consultancy@mercycorps.org. Applicants should retain for their records one copy of all enclosures which accompany their application.
Thank you for your interest in Feed the Future/Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity activities.
Sincerely,
Margarita Aswani
Chief of Party, Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity
In North Eastern Nigeria, a major concern is that smallholders producers are faced with several challenges that hinder them from scaling up or gaining access to markets, thereby limiting their productivity and profitability. One of those challenges includes farmers selling their produce in the open market without guaranteed sale volumes or prices. The Activity will promote contract farming to link small producers to modern markets where the capital, technology, and market access constitute key limiting factors, supporting the commercial production of crops with GAP training, improved inputs (seed, chemical & Fertilizer) at subsidized rates; strong extension services, soil testing, and most especially produce off taken at the end of the production cycle; this process will ensure that the productivity, sales and revenue of each farmer per hectare is increased.
The Activity grant aims to support grain off takers and/or processors, large scale suppliers of agricultural inputs to build sustainable relationships with smallholders farmers and producers or sub-dealers in their supply chains. Specifically, this funding opportunity seeks to leverage networks of rural households served by private sector firms such as agro-dealers and off-takers with contract out-grower schemes to:
RRA seeks to identify private sector firms that are already in the business of offering services to smallholders such as either input distributors, agri-services providers, traders, processors, off-takers, agri-tech providers and out-grower models. Larger companies will identify the aggregators, retailers, and agents. The Activity seeks to reduce market distortions arising from the infusion of grant funds. Care should be taken to ensure that the structure of the promotion or discount does not negatively affect long-term market sustainability.
RRA will work with the awardees' award. The awardees will specifically be required to provide assorted monitoring and evaluation data to RRA such as:
This funding opportunity is expected to generate business for the participating private sector companies enabling their recovery from Covid-induced low commercial activity. This in turn is expected to position the private sector companies and the targeted households and communities to strengthen the development and implementation of their adaptive, responsive and transformative capacities to enhance resiliency. RRA will monitor various parameters to determine companies’ resiliency and adaptation to covid business environment through tracking the following against baseline data:
Awards under this Innovation Funding Opportunity will be time-bound and monitored to keep track of the promotional and discount offers provided to farmers. Awardees will have a deadline, after which time they will be required to engage with the farmers without further discounts.
Within ten (10) working days of the deadline for submitting expressions of interest, a technical review panel will convene. RRA shall take steps to ensure that members of the review panel do not have any conflicts of interest or the appearance of such about the organizations whose applicants are under review. An individual shall be considered to have the appearance of a conflict of interest if that person, or that person's spouse, partner, child, a close friend or relative works for or is negotiating to work for, or has a financial interest (including being an unpaid member of a Board of Directors) in any organization that applied currently under the panel's review. Members of the panel shall neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from parties to the awards.
The status of the application received, whether accepted or rejected, shall be communicated to all applicants within thirty (30) days. All Applications that meet the Innovation Funding Opportunity requirements will be reviewed by the review panel.
For this Innovation Funding Opportunity RRA is interested in partnering with for-profit private sector companies
foreign organizations (referred to as non-U.S. NGOs): either non-profit or for-profit organizations that meet the definition in 2 CFR 200.47 can apply as part of a consortium. However, the lead applicant
must be legally registered in Nigeria. Applicants have a DUNS number (a nine-digit identification number required for all procurement-related activities). A DUNS number is not required for application, but will be required for receipt of the award. Social enterprises such as community-based organizations with commercial business models. Applicants must be Nigerian licensed and legal private input companies, business organizations/associations/cooperatives working in Nigeria with established office(s) in State(s) intending to operate on this project or willingness to establish an office within the first month of implementation is successful. Individual consultants will not be considered for this NOFO.
Information meeting
The information meeting will provide an opportunity for interested applicants to learn more about the opportunity and the process. Attendance at the information meeting is an optional requirement by applicants. If interested in participating, applicants should send an email requesting interest to participate in an information meeting to ng-consultancy@mercycorps.org and a meeting will be organized for applicants individually or as a group and as appropriate.
Section D: Evaluation Criteria
Upon submission, the RRA Team will evaluate all applications using the following criteria:
Category |
A. Feasibility of design & Technical Approach
|
B. Impact on Target Group
|
C. Management & Programmatic Capacity
|
D. Sustainability/Commercial viability
|
E. Inclusivity
|
F. Past Performance
|
G. Cost Efficiency
|
Submission
All submissions should be sent to ng-consultancy@mercycorps.org on or before 17th February, 2022.
[1] Each producer group/association will have between 25 – 50 members engage in agricultural activities. They could also be existing members of farmer field schools in need of additional support to become a stronger farmer field school network.