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D5. Outputs will list out the results achieved after implementing the activities. Please note that this section is different from D3. Outcomes and it could include the training manuals produced, reports documented, constructive activities undertaken by youths such as businesses set up by youths in a livelihood-oriented project, youth networks established in a youth mainstreaming project or peaceful negotiations led by youths undertaken in a conflict prevention project.
D6 Organizational capacity will explain how skillful your organization is to implement this project. This section should explain any previous experience of the organization to have worked on a similar project earlier. It can also list out the experienced staff and resources available with the organization to deliver the project.
D7. Risks will narrate the potential problems that can arise while implementing the project. In most cases, these risks or problems are external to the project and the organization has no control over them. For example, if the project is being implemented in a conflict-prone area, there are chances of social disturbances occurring from time to time and hindering project activities. The proposal has to explain how the project will overcome these problems.
D8. Innovation seeks information about the uniqueness of the project. This is important to ensure the high quality of your proposal. You need to specify how differently you are going to work this time and what kind of new experiment you will undertake to implement your project unlike previously or unlike other projects.
D9. Sustainability should demonstrate your planning for the continuation of the project activities after the end of the grant support. This can mean that you will raise additional resources from other donors to continue the project activities for some more time or it can also mean that you have strong established the project activities that they can sustain on their own like an economic activity.
D10. Partnerships, if applicable, will specify the local collaborations with governments, private agencies or other organizations to implement the project.
D11. Additional financing, if applicable, will give details about any other sources of funding for the project. It can include any other donor support or it can also include any contribution from the organization or the beneficiaries
The Part E. Background information should list out the previously implemented projects with details of donors, year of completion and the outputs achieved in addition to other details at E2 and E3.
“The application must be dated and signed by the project coordinator, legal representative of the applicant organization and legal representative of the facilitating organization (if applicable). A scanned copy of the signature page must be submitted as an attachment to the application. All compulsory documents for the applicant organization and facilitating organization (if applicable) must be attached for the application to be accepted.”
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