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Options for approaching potential foundation partners

This is the most common method preferred by foundations and can sometimes be accompanied by a project submission. Many foundations accept letters of inquiry on an ongoing basis while others set specific submission deadlines. … A direct request for proposal may also occur in instances where a foundation is initially approached informally and, upon expressing interest regarding a proposed project …

Content Type: Procedure Policy Area: Partnerships Policy Chapter: Foundations Policy: Foundations

Formalizing partnerships with foundations

An MoU captures areas of intended collaboration towards a common goal, when such commitments does not include any transfer of resources between the partners, or make any financial demands on UNDP. … Collaboration which involves formalization via a financing agreement must always be done in the context of UNDP's Programme and Project Management policies and procedures.   If the financing …

Content Type: Procedure Policy Area: Partnerships Policy Chapter: Foundations Policy: Foundations

Identifying and analyzing foundations for partnerships with UNDP

Conduct  research on "legitimacy" of the foundation to confirm their basic purposes, including scanning of programmatic activities; board membership and individuals/entities affiliated with the foundation; previous grant-making; and tax and other financial information (if available). Information may be available in international/national foundations registers, websites of the foundations, news …

Content Type: Procedure Policy Area: Partnerships Policy Chapter: Foundations Policy: Foundations