Funding Opportunities - STDF's Project Preparation Grant
About
The Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) is pleased to offer Project Preparation Grants (PPGs) of up to US$50,000 to prepare technically sound and sustainable projects.
PPGs are intended to help overcome constraints faced by developing countries in the articulation of their SPS needs into complete project proposals that could be funded by the STDF or other donors. PPGs can be used for any of the following purposes (or a combination thereof):
Application of SPS-related capacity evaluation and prioritization tools.
Preparation of feasibility studies that precede project development to assess the potential impact and economic viability of proposals in terms of their expected costs and benefits; and/or
Preparation of project proposals that can be funded by the STDF or other donors.
PPGs may also be awarded to assist eligible beneficiaries to revise project proposals which the STDF Working Group deems of interest but in need of revision before final approval can be granted.
What are SPS capacity needs?
International commerce (exports and imports) involves potential risks to public health from the entry of unsafe food or spread of animal-carried diseases, risks to animal health from the entry of pests or diseases and unsafe feedstuffs, and to plant life and the environment from the entry of alien invasive species, other pests and diseases. SPS capacity is therefore an essential element in both maintaining and expanding market access, as well as protecting against the negative human, animal or environmental consequences of sanitary or phytosanitary problems.
Funding Information
Project preparation grants (PPGs), up to a maximum of US$50,000
SPS capacity needs and priorities vary across countries and regions. SPS capacity needs can exist in both the public and private sectors. They may, for instance, be related (but not limited) to weaknesses in:
The legal and regulatory framework for SPS management;
The SPS policy and strategy development (e.g. SPS action plans);
The implementation of SPS standards and requirements (i.e. Codex/IPPC/OIE standards, official requirements of trading partners, etc.) including risk analysis capacity;
Knowledge among government officials, private sector operators, farmers, etc. about SPS requirements in export markets;
Information exchange and cooperation among stakeholders (i.e. government agencies, private sector producers/exporters, chambers of commerce, etc.) involved in food and agricultural trade and SPS issues;
Food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary inspection, enforcement, diagnostics, certification, etc.;
Monitoring, surveillance, eradication, zoning, establishment of disease/pest free areas, etc.; and
The application of good agricultural and manufacturing practices including HACCP.
Eligibility
The following organizations are eligible to apply for STDF funding:
Public sector entities (including regional or international bodies) with responsibility for SPS measures or policy, either in their own right or in cooperation with the private sector. The STDF encourages implementation of projects and activities through public private partnerships;
Private sector entities, either in their own right or in cooperation with the public sector. Examples of private sector entities include legally registered farmers' organizations, trade and industry associations, etc.;
Non-profit non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with expertise in the SPS area and with an organization in the relevant beneficiary country or countries, in co-operation with the public and/or private sector; and
STDF partners.
Post Date: 14-Oct-2022