Ethiopia Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM)
This funding opportunity provides $90 million over three years to organizations that can deliver urgent humanitarian assistance and improve community resilience for vulnerable populations in Ethiopia.
The Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) titled "Ethiopia Rapid Response Mechanism" issued by USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) outlines a cooperative agreement aimed at addressing urgent humanitarian needs in Ethiopia for vulnerable and shock-affected populations. The program emphasizes establishing an effective rapid response mechanism, meeting humanitarian needs through community engagement, and improving the adaptive and absorptive capacities of affected communities. The funding opportunity provides a total of $90 million over a three-year period. Eligible applicants include public and private institutions, faith-based organizations, and non-U.S. entities, while individuals and parastatal organizations are excluded. Applicants must adhere to USAID's registration requirements, including obtaining a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and registering in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov). The anticipated start date for the program is on or around March 2025. The NOFO stresses the importance of a multisectoral approach encompassing nutrition, health, water, sanitation, hygiene (WASH), shelter, settlements, protection, and multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA). Proposed interventions should align with international standards and local government strategies and incorporate lessons learned from past rapid response mechanisms in Ethiopia. The program aims to provide timely, context-specific, and evidence-based solutions while ensuring coordination with local and international humanitarian actors. Applications are expected to detail technical approaches, programmatic coordination, management structures, and exit strategies. Applicants must demonstrate the capacity to implement interventions across all regions of Ethiopia, ensuring a robust supply chain, collaboration with clusters, and responsiveness to shocks. Additional requirements include developing a Theory of Change (ToC) and incorporating indicators to monitor and assess program performance. Merit review criteria prioritize the technical approach, institutional capacity, sustainability efforts, management structure, and adaptive learning strategies. The submission deadline for applications is December 19, 2024, at 4:59 PM EST. Only applications submitted through Grants.gov will be considered. Applicants should note that the NOFO does not permit cost-sharing as a requirement, though it may be included voluntarily. Evaluation will consider cost reasonableness and compliance with USAID regulations. This opportunity emphasizes gender equality, inclusivity, and local engagement. Additionally, applicants must integrate measures to protect beneficiaries from sexual exploitation and ensure their safety and well-being. The award process includes responsiveness, merit, and risk reviews, followed by potential post-selection clarifications. Final awards are contingent upon funding availability and compliance with USAIDโs administrative requirements.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$90,000,000
Number of Awards
1
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligibility for this NOFO is not restricted. USAID will not accept applications under this NOFO from individuals, parastatal organizations, or U.S. Government departments and agencies. Note that organizations may be proposed as sub-awardees under more than one application. Applicants may sign and submit with their application, non-exclusive letters of commitment with the sub-awardees they propose to work with if they decide to. However, BHA neither expects, nor desires exclusivity for sub-awardees. USAID welcomes applications from organizations that have not previously received financial assistance from USAID. See WorkWithUSAID.org for more information and resources for organizations new to working with USAID. Faith-based organizations are eligible to apply for federal financial assistance on the same basis as any other organization and are subject to the protections and requirements of Federal law. In accordance with Section 2110 of the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami Relief, 2005, USAID cannot obligate funds in an award to an organization that fails to adopt a Code of Conduct that provides for the protection of beneficiaries of assistance from sexual exploitation and abuse in humanitarian relief operations. Such Code of Conduct must be consistent with the United Nations Interagency Standing Committee on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Humanitarian Crises.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
October 28, 2024
Application Closes
December 19, 2024
Grantor
Agency for International Development (Agency for International Development)
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