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Home » Indonesia: Incubator for Employment and Livelihood Project for Basic Entrepreneurship Training

Indonesia: Incubator for Employment and Livelihood Project for Basic Entrepreneurship Training

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hereby invites you to submit a request for proposals for Incubator for Employment and Livelihood Project for Basic Entrepreneurship Training.

Sponsoring Agency: United Nations Development Programme

Type of Fund: Accelerator, Incubation, Mentorship and/or Training

Deadline Available: Available

Deadline Date (mm/dd/yyyy): 07/01/2021

Size of the Fund: Not Available

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) hereby invites you to submit a request for proposals for Incubator for Employment and Livelihood Project for Basic Entrepreneurship Training.

UNDP Indonesia will focus on the aim to further achieve SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth. UNDP will mainly focus on two activities which are:
• Basic Entrepreneurship Training,
• Intensive Business Development Training.

These trainings will be done by UNDP Indonesia in collaboration with UNAIDS, the government, selected incubator, and private sector.

This proposal mainly focus on the plan of UNDP and UNAIDS to develop a basic entrepreneurship training. The training will be targeting more than 1,000 people with focus on beneficiaries that fit into youth, women, disabled people, and people living with HIV category.

Expected Outputs
• Modules Development and Needs assessment on selected beneficiaries:
o Incubator are expected to develop modules for basic entrepreneurship training. The modules include “What is Entrepreneurship?”, Analyzing Business Opportunities, Understanding Your Market, Financial Management & Setting Your Price, Team Management, Legal, Business Continuity Plan and Digital Marketing.
o Modules developed will be adjusted to 4 different beneficiaries which are women, youth, people with disabilities, and people with HIV. The beneficiaries will be concentrated on women where it takes 70% of the slots of training participants. It is also expected for the incubator to conduct continuous assessment from the start, middle stage, and last stage of module development The modules should also consist of approaches and content that match with the needs and interest of training target participants.
• Needs assessment and Focus Group Discussion:
o Incubator are expected to develop a needs assessment to validate the process of modules development.
o As part of the validation process and finalization of the modules, incubator is expected to held a focus group discussion with the selected beneficiaries and stakeholders within the beneficiaries scope.
• Selection for local incubator:
o Main incubator team will act as team to support UNDP team in selecting the 8-10 local incubators that will be responsible in having the Basic Entrepreneurship Training
• Training of Trainers:
o Following the selection of local incubator, the selected main incubator will hold training of trainers to ensure that the trainers from selected incubator have a full understanding on the modules develop by the selected main incubator.
• Monitoring and Evaluation
o The incubator is expected to monitor the program of basic entrepreneurship training and post program up to 3 months. The selected incubator is also expected to have mentors available during the training for monitoring the selected incubators.
o The selected incubator is expected to share a report as an evaluation of the overall training. The report should include information on the impact of training to target participants, the programme effectiveness, lesson learnt, good practice, as well as follow up actions taken by participants following the training. The report should include supporting documents (photos, video, zoom link, and any raw material data reported).

Eligibility Criteria
• Qualifications of the Service Provider: The Service Provider must describe and explain how and why they are the best entity that can deliver the requirements of UNDP by indicating the following:
o Profile – describing the nature of business, field of expertise, licenses, certifications, accreditations;
o Business Licenses – Registration Papers, Tax Payment Certification, etc.
o Latest Audited Financial Statement – income statement and balance sheet to indicate Its financial stability, liquidity, credit standing, and market reputation, etc.;
o Track Record – list of clients for similar services as those required by UNDP, indicating description of contract scope, contract duration, contract value, contact references;
o Written Self-Declaration that the company is not in the UN Security Council 1267/1989 List, UN Procurement Division List or Other UN Ineligibility List.
• Proposed Methodology for the Completion of Services: The Service Provider must describe how it will address/deliver the demands of the RFP; providing a detailed description of the essential performance characteristics, reporting conditions and quality assurance mechanisms that will be put in place, while demonstrating that the proposed methodology will be appropriate to the local conditions and context of the work.
• Qualifications of Key Personnel: If required by the RFP, the Service Provider must provide:
o Names and qualifications of the key personnel that will perform the services indicating who is Team Leader, who are supporting, etc.;
o CVs demonstrating qualifications must be submitted if required by the RFP; and
o Written confirmation from each personnel that they are available for the entire duration of the contract.

More information at: https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=78601

Eligible Countries:
Indonesia

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