About the Implementer:
People in Need (PIN) is a Czech non-governmental organization that provides relief aid and development assistance while working to defend human rights and democratic freedom. It is one of the largest relief and development organizations in Europe and has administered projects in 37 countries over the past 30 years. People in Need has been working in Moldova since 2003, implementing projects in the field of Sustainable Livelihood and Environment, Social Inclusion and Protection, Good Governance and Human Rights.
About the project:
The action is designed to limit the negative socioeconomic impact of the current energy crisis on vulnerable households in the Republic of Moldova, thus preventing the deterioration into a socioeconomic crisis with the potential to lead to widespread social unrest. The main objective of the action is to maintain the stability of the Republic of Moldova. As such, the action contributes to the foreign policy of the European Commission and is aligned with the objectives of the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP) in the areas of crisis response, conflict prevention, and crisis preparedness. Finally, the action strengthens the role of civil society as active pillars of democracy, community building, and policy dialogue.
The project aims at achieving its overall goal through the following three outputs:
Output 1 The action will provide vulnerable households with direct access to multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA) and in-kind heating assistance to cover the needs of target populations.
Output 2 Vulnerable population will be provided access to improved social services such as access to food, transportation, legal assistance, counselling on indebtedness etc. to address a wide range of needs.
Output 3 Comprehensive study on energy-related indebtedness of households will be conducted alongside targeted outreach.
Through this action advocacy activities will be promoted towards reducing the level of indebtedness and energy efficiency of vulnerable households in Moldova.
The call aims at experienced civil society organisations (CSOs) or think tanks that are engaged in policy analysis and dialog on issues related to energy-related indebtedness on local and national level.
Priority will be given to organizations that have previous experience in caring out similar activities and have an increased level of visibility and community engagement. The activities should start immediately after the conclusion of the contract in order to ensure timely coverage of the project.
The activities can focus but are not limited to the following:
In addition to the grant, the selected organization will also benefit from support with organizational and financial resilience building. All awardees will be provided mandatory online training on financial and reporting grant management, and a training on monitoring of the projects. Upon request, additional capacity building can be provided.
The proposals will be evaluated against the criteria illustrated here below:
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Criteria |
Questions/Notes |
Max. Points |
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Project reach |
Expected number of participants/target groups reached by the activity |
20 |
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Stakeholder involvement and diversification |
Number of persons from different stakeholders, including local authorities, involved in the project |
20 |
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Funds allocation |
Budget comprehensive, well balanced, realistic, consistent, cost-effective |
10 |
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The scope of the project |
Alignment with the action and FSTP Schemes objectives |
15 |
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Relevance of the activity |
Relevance of the activity for the local communities |
15 |
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Gender sensitiveness |
Gender mainstreaming and capacity to reach and include vulnerable groups (women, older persons, people with disabilities, etc.) in the proposed activities |
10 |
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Impact on environment |
CO2, waste, recycling, etc. |
5 |
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Visibility of EU |
Raising awareness activities foreseen |
5 |
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Total |
100 |
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Note: Potential applicants may not participate in the calls for projects or be awarded sub-grants if they are in any of the situations which are listed in Section 2.3.3 of the PRAG to contract procedures for EU external actions.
The CSO is expected to:
Applications can be submitted in Romanian, English and Russian.
Application must be signed by the head of the applicant organisation, scanned (also in editable format), and sent electronically to the following email address: concurs.moldova@peopleinneed.net specifying in the subject line: Ref. ENERGY CRISIS RESPONSE – Advocacy campaign.
The deadline for submission of this application is 13/10/2022.
