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Disaster Risk Reduction Initiative WATER (DRRI-Water)

Disaster Risk Reduction Initiative WATER (DRRI-Water). A partnership project between ITT Watermark & the Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) Project Developing Innovative Water solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction November 2010. X X. www.ecbproject.org/drriwater. SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION.

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Disaster Risk Reduction Initiative WATER (DRRI-Water)

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  1. Disaster Risk Reduction Initiative WATER (DRRI-Water) A partnership project between ITT Watermark & the Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) Project Developing Innovative Water solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction November 2010 X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  2. SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION ITT Watermark 3 The Emergency Capacity Building Project 4 Eligibility Requirements 5 Proposal Format 6-8 What are we looking for? 9 Overview of Project structure 10 Other Requirements 11 The Selection Process 12 Timetable 2010-2011 13 Next steps – your proposal 14 X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  3. ITT Watermark • Signature corporate social responsibility program of ITT, the high-technology engineering and manufacturing company • Previously supported Mercy Corps with water supplies during nine global emergencies • ITT has other partners and brings safe water, sanitation and hygiene education to 300 schools and more than 200,000 students and teachers in Asia and Latin America • Please visit www.ittwatermark.com for more information. X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  4. Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) Project • Collaboration between 6 international NGOs • Focused on 3 core themes: DRR initiatives, National staff capacity building e.g. Leadership training, improving accountability to disaster affected communities. • Through capacity building programs: the goal is to improve the speed, quality, and effectiveness of the humanitarian community to save lives, protect the livelihoods and defend the rights of people in emergency situations. • 4 country and 1 regional consortia Bangladesh, Bolivia, Indonesia, Niger and the Horn of Africa • Global Project team to support – Director, Field Manager, Communications, M&E, Finance and Fundraising, Learning X X www.ecbproject.org

  5. Eligibility Requirements • Must be a one of the ECB global agencies, a partner or ECB consortia country team applying via an consortium member agency. • Proposals should be between US$25,000 and $150,000 • Implementation period of no longer than 15 months. • The number of people benefitting from the project should be approximately 20,000. • Projects can be located in any type of geographical area (urban, rural, semi rural) but should be selected on the basis of risk to natural hazards. • The content of the proposals should be focused on innovative DRR and water programming and should involve a local partner or institution. X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  6. What are we looking for? • The primary themes should be in DRR and water. • Looking for innovation, partnerships, and stakeholder involvement • Looking for evidence of activities that are sustainable, can be scaled, and replicated in other contexts • Demonstrate how activities will be documented / recorded for greater learning and sharing X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  7. Proposal Format Maximum of 10 pages that include: A. Project Summary (Maximum 1 page) Includes: name of applicant organization, budget and timeline, contact information, and mission or brief history of organization if an ECB local partner. B. Problem Statement (Maximum 1 page) Includes: an assessment of local water and sanitation-related disaster risks, and describes the extent to which the proposed project draws on and demonstrates systematic assessment of disaster risk, vulnerabilities and capacities, in the specific area of activity. X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  8. Proposal Format C. Goal, Objectives, Beneficiaries and Activities (Maximum 2 pages ) This section should include the goal and objectives of the project and a description of beneficiaries and activities. D. Program results and contribution to learning (Maximum 2 pages) This section should summarize the impact this project will have on the target area and how it might have a broader impact beyond the project period and geographical area. X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  9. Proposal Format E. Management and Monitoring Structure (Maximum 1 page) A brief plan for the management of the project, including a monitoring plan that includes milestones for the projects and/or indictors and measurements of progress. F. Budget/Financial Plan (Maximum 1 page) X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  10. Overview of Project Structure ITT Watermark & The ECB Project Mercy Corp Global Project Manager – Susan Romanski ECB Global Project Team inc. Matt Bannerman & Andrea Stewart Project Manager ECB Agency National / Local Partner DRR Program Implementation Team Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X

  11. Other requirements? • Awarded agencies must designate a project manager who will communicate on a regular basis with Mercy Corps and the ECB Project • The manager will be required to attend a start-up launch meeting and a lessons captured workshop. The manager will be required to share information with the ECB Project / Mercy Corps for ongoing learning and communications. A modest amount of funds will be provided for both events so at least $4000 should be added / included in your travel line to ensure participation. • Indirect cost rates will be considered on a case by case basis, and only in cases where organizations have a documented, audited overhead and will not exceed 15%. X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  12. The selection process • A panel of 4 experts has been selected to review the proposals using a scoring system The panel includes representatives from: • Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery • Water & Engineering Development Center from Loughborough University • Mercy Corps (who will abstain from any MC proposals) • ITT Watermark • To find out more about the panel visit: • www.ecbproject.org/drriwaterpanel X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  13. Timetable 2010-2011 November 8 Launch of call for proposals is announced January 9 Proposals deadline February Awards made/Sub-grant agreements March 1st Announcement of successful applicants April Start up workshop X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  14. Next steps – your proposal Proposals should be submitted on or before 9 January 2011 at the same time to: Susan Romanski - sromanski@hq.mercycorps.org Matt Bannerman - matt.bannerman@co.care.org X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

  15. THANK YOU X X www.ecbproject.org/drriwater

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