Terms of Reference
Research on Asia fundraising opportunities for international and local NGOs
Period of Performance: 30 days
Background
Church World Service is a faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement, and disaster. CWS is a nonprofit organization with headquarters in the United States and regional offices around the globe. CWS has 75 years of experience assisting refugees, migrants and host communities in humanitarian emergencies, protracted displacement, resettlement, and mixed migration contexts.
CWS has been present in Asia since the 1940s supporting migrants and refugees, sending cash, food and non-food items to populations in need, including victims of natural disasters and populations living in poverty.
Today in Southeast Asia, CWS focuses significantly on integrated community development for improved water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), nutrition and livelihood opportunities. Some country teams also lead programs to support community-based disaster risk reduction; others work for refugee protection and basic rights; for improving health care for marginalized people. CWS in Asia has programs in Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Timor Leste and Vietnam, and a related corporate/program office in Japan. CWS Japan provides technical support and funding, from the Japanese government, for other NGOs and their programs.
Our programmatic focus in the Asia region includes disaster preparation and response, humanitarian assistance, rural livelihoods development, WASH, refugee protection, and climate change adaptation. CWS also has historical relationships with organizations focused on migration and related issues such as the Thai Border Consortium (TBC) as well as the Christian Church of Thailand (CCT). CWS is a member of ACT Alliance globally as well as a member of ACT Alliance regional and country forums.
Around 2008 CWS established a programmatic presence in Thailand supporting the CCT. In 2012 CWS was registered in the country as a Private Voluntary Organization, registration that remains to this day. CWS has had a presence in Bangkok ever since.
To date the CWS regional office in Asia has mainly focused on:
Presently, CWS is undergoing a process of creating a renewed vision for CWS presence and operations across Asia and define the guiding principles for CWS regional organizational/corporate, strategic, financial, programmatic, and representational presence. CWS aims to diversify and identify new sources of funding for all its processes, diversity funding sources and sustainably support local partners and communities.
Goal
To map and analyze funder/donor interests and trends for CWS in Asia, in the countries we currently work and identify other potential countries/settings.
Task Description
CWS is looking to expand its funding portfolio for humanitarian assistance and sustainable development programs in Asia. To this end, CWS is looking for a firm or individual consultant to assess the current fundraising and business development environment available for work in the Asia region to fund development, humanitarian assistance, and disaster risk reduction and response programs and initiatives. This analysis should focus on funding available for a U.S. based international NGO. It should also explore funding available to nationalized/localized NGOs.
In addition, this task will identify sources of funding for other countries in the Asia region that could be available for CWS and where CWS could implement its mission (this can include other countries in South Asia, such as Bangladesh). Those applying for this task should keep in mind that CWS is a current implementing partner of the United Nations in various parts of the world and manages millions of dollars of US Government funding worldwide.
The consultant/firm will be tasked with the following:
Specific Objectives
CWS requires the services of an experienced consultant or firm with knowledge of current bilateral, multilateral, foundation and corporate funding mechanisms and sources specifically in S.E. Asia to:
Deliverables and Due dates
Timeline
The assignment is expected to last at least 30 working days.
Following the selection of the consultant, an inception meeting will be organized with the consultant and key CWS staff to discuss the objectives and deliverables under this ToR, agree on the proposed work and timeframe and provide all necessary information to the consultant.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Contract and Payments
A contract will be signed with a selected consultant and will further detail terms, conditions, and deliverables. The fee will be paid in two instalments: 30% upon signing the contract, and 70% upon receiving and approving the final report.
Roles and Responsibilities
The technical direction of this consultancy will be done by Silvana Faillace, CWS Sr. Director Development and Humanitarian Assistance.
Copyright
All the outputs produced by the report will be treated as Church World Serice Inc.. property and the consultant will not be able to use the report in any manner without prior permission from CWS.
Policies
The CWS Code of Conduct and Child Safeguarding Policy outlines the behaviour which is expected of all employees and others associated with CWS. It is mandatory that all CWS employees and others associated with CWS sign and abide by these policies.
Requirements
HOW TO APPLY
Applications should include:
Please send proposals in English to [email protected]
Proposal submission deadline: October 20, 2021, 5PM US EST.
Please mention “Research on Asia fundraising opportunities for international and local NGOs” in the email subject line.
For additional information or to seek clarification regarding specific portions of this ToR please feel free to email the same address.
No telephone inquiries please.
Please note that only selected consultants will be contacted.
CWS may ask for additional documents or clarifications as needed.