TERMS OF REFERENCES – FINANCIAL, GRANTS AND RISK MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR SOMALIA NGO CONSORTIUM MEMBERS

TERMS OF REFERENCES – FINANCIAL, GRANTS AND RISK MANAGEMENT TRAINING FOR SOMALIA NGO CONSORTIUM MEMBERS

  1. Introduction

The Somalia NGO Consortium (SNC) is a membership organization of national and international NGOs that work together to create an enabling environment for the efficient and effective delivery of humanitarian and development assistance to Somali people. The operating environment in Somalia is highly challenging and complex, due to continuing conflict, lack of, weak or contested governance, high levels of criminality and restricted humanitarian access to populations in need. NGOs continue to encounter both security and operational challenges to their engagement in Somalia and yet have maintained their role of addressing the persistent needs of the communities they work with.

The Consortium continues to facilitate dialogue between member organizations and various stakeholders therefore enabling conducive working environment for member organizations and allowing them to continue assisting Somalis in need. It has offices in Hargeisa, Garowe, Mogadishu, Kismayo, Baidoa and Nairobi. The Consortium currently has over 80 members working across Somalia and Somaliland.

In line with its mandate to enhance financial accountability and competitiveness of its members, SNC wishes to engage the services of an audit firm for financial management and audit training for its members.

2. Main Objectives

The broad objectives of the financial, grants and risk management training will be as follows:

i) To help NGO leaders and managers make effective and efficient use of resources to achieve objectives and fulfill commitments to stakeholders;

ii) To help NGOs to be more accountable to donors and other stakeholders;

iii) To gain the respect and confidence of funding agencies, partners and beneficiaries

iv) To give the advantage in competition for increasingly scarce resources

v) To help NGOs prepare themselves for long-term financial sustainability.

vi) Strategies to manage and mitigate risks

To achieve the above objectives, SNC would like to engage a consultant to deliver financial, grant and risk management training, covering as a minimum the following areas:

i) Financial management;

ii) Financial planning

iii) Basic book keeping

iv) Financial reporting;

v) Grants management

vi) Risk management and mitigation strategies

3. Scope of Work

The engaged firm will deliver the financial, grant and risk training for the members of the SNC.

4. Time Schedule

The financial, grants and risk management physical training is expected to be conducted between 8th to 11th December in Garowe and Hargeisa respectively.

Expected Outputs

Reporting:

The assigned representatives from the engaged firm will report to CARE/SNC

Deliverables:

Based on this terms of references, the engaged will create content for the training, have the content approved by the CARE/SNC, and with a help of not more than two trainers will deliver the training.

The training will be for an average of 30 participants mainly comprising of finance, grant and risk departments. 15 participants per day in each location using the same content. The training will include:

i) A two (days) training at Hargeisa, Somaliland and two (days) at Garowe, Puntland for 15 participants per day using the same content/materials for both locations.. The trainings will be conducted different dates for both locations. Venue will be prepared and organized by the SNC;

ii) Training programs prepared by the engaged firm;

iii) Training course materials in simple English prepared by the engaged consultant

iv) Certificate prepared by the consultant for the participants

5. Qualification of the Consultant

The engaged firm must meet the following qualifications to be considered:

Interested firms are invited to submit proposals that contain the following information:

  1. Registration

o Business Registration Certificate

o Copy of valid Registration as Certified Public Accountant or ACCA

o Proof of Compliance vide a Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from a Professional Body of Accountants

  1. Experience Statement of the consultant

o A history of the firms experience providing similar services to not for profit organisations/International NGOs and NGOs in East Africa

  1. Overall proposal costs

o A proposed fee structure for the service including standard billing of all personnel expected to be assigned to the engagement. Although the proposed fees will be taken into account the organization reserves the right to negotiate a lower or different fee structure during the offer process

  1. On the cover page of your proposal please include the following:

o The firms responsible contact person

o Telephone and email address for firm principals and individuals working on the organization’s proposal

o The mailing address of the firms

  1. Engagement staffing and methodology

o Identify the partner, manager/person in charge who will be assigned to work with us should your bid be successful and provide CVs of each staff

o Describe your approach for the financial, grant and risk management training, including the topics that will be covered under each training area i.e. financial Grant and Risk management,

SNC Reserves the Right to reject any and all proposals submitted. Only shortlisted consultant will be contacted.

6. Proposal Submission

Deadline for proposal submissions is on or before 1700 Hrs (GMT+3) 1st December 2020.

Kindly submit your financial and technical proposals, as separate attachments in one email on or before the due date to: somconsultant@care.org

How to apply

Deadline for proposal submissions is on or before 1700 Hrs (GMT+3) 1st December 2020.

Kindly submit your financial and technical proposals, as separate attachments in one email on or before the due date to: SOM.Consultant@care.org

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