Grant proposal

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AssessmentPG1.docx

This assessment is based on an actual grant funding application. As part of your assessment, you are to write Part III – Detailed Information on Project Proposal from 3.1 to 3.9 (not 3.10 or 3.11).

You are to write this grant as a small start-up company supported by /affiliated with the University of Adelaide. Your grant is to focus on the implementation of small-scale (off-grid) renewable power generation systems in East Timor, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, or Vanuatu. You are to consider hydro, wind, wave, tidal, or a combination of any of the four. You can also integrate solar and battery storage.

https://www.globalinnovationexchange.org/funding/the-opec-fund-for-international-development-grants-program

http://www.ofid.org/PROJECTS-OPERATIONS/Grants/Contributions-By-Activity

OFID’s grant program includes technical assistance for small-scale social schemes, sponsorship for research and other intellectual pursuits, and emergency relief aid. Aligning its scope with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG3, “to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, OFID’s grant program prioritizes initiatives that address food security, energy poverty and water-related challenges. OFID has set up special programs that respond to the urgent and unique challenges presented by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and non-communicable diseases, Palestine and lack of reliable energy. The latter is a particular priority and complements the financing provided through other mechanisms in support of OFID’s Energy for the Poor Initiative.

3.1 Project justification

3.2 Background of beneficiary region

3.3 General objectives

3.4 Specific objectives

3.5 Envisaged activities to be carries out

3.6 Beneficiaries (direct and indirect)

3.7 Implementation / Supervision and Reporting

3.8 Total project budget

3.9 Expected project duration

3.10 Project co-financer

3.11 Other remarks