Welcome to this platform! You are about to enter the online application form of the Digital and Green Innovation Joint Action's Call for Proposals for the Not-For-Profit and Public Sector.
Before entering the form, we invite you to read the Guidelines as they contain important and useful information to guide you in your application and increase the chances of your proposal being selected.
After having consulted this key document, you can register on the top-right of this page (or sign in if you already have a Submit.com account). Once you have registered (or signed in) you can enter the application form by clicking on the ‘apply’ button on the right.
Whilst filling in the application form you will be asked to both fill-in an online form and upload documents. Templates are provided within the webform. You can confirm your answer and navigate between the different pages by using the 'next' and 'back' buttons at the bottom of each page.
Your draft webform will automatically be saved along the whole process, so you can leave the application form at any time and return afterwards. Attention! Once you have submitted your application, it cannot be modified.
The Call for Proposals is organised in two rounds. During the first round, we will check your eligibility, your management capacity as well as the alignment of your proposal with the objectives of the Call. Projects that are selected during the first round will be invited to provide a more detailed project description in a second round.
Please be advised that our review process is highly selective and rigorous. We therefore recommend you to read our Guidelines very carefully and to make sure you provide the best information possible in the application form.
Only organisations who meet the following criteria are eligible for this Call for Proposals. Other proposals will be rejected. Your organisation must:
- Be a legal person;
- Be a public or a private non-profit actor;
- Present a project to be implemented in 1 of the 20 African partner countries listed in the guidelines;
- Have already successfully managed a grant equivalent to 40% of the amount requested;
- Have financial statements certified by an independent body;
- Not act as an intermediary.
Be aware that the "public actor" criteria does not apply to Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali. Only private non-profit actors can apply in these three countries.