Concept Note

Concept Note Application Form
Reference: UNODC/Grant_2016/Z28/Prevention-01
Cover page information
Organization Name
Organization Contact
Details
Grant Component
Grant Reference
Project Title
Project State(s)
Location(s)
Project Duration
Estimated funding request
in USD
Concept Note Content – Maximum 5 pages
Introduction/context
This should include:
 Key information on the context :
*political, economical, social, environmental of the country
relevant for the project,
 Information about the applicant’s background, activities,
 The target group and beneficiaries: what is the age range of
the youth– who is the main target group and beneficiary of
the suggested project, number and how will they be
identified, place (eg. schools? mines? Sex workers?)
Rationale

A raison d'être or explanation/justification for the project.
Specifically, an explanation on what the underlying issues
and bottlenecks are, what exists in the state/local
This project is fully funded by the European Union.

government area to address it and how the issue should be
addressed.
A justification on why the NGO is well placed to carry out
the activity .

Project Description
Previous Experience in
similar projects
Innovation
Risks/Assumptions
List of Attachments
A description of the project goal and objectives, the
expected results with a clear distinction of the various
levels, ie, outcomes, outputs, activities and likely impact.
 A brief description of the project’s methodology. The
methods is expected to be based on best practices, “tried
and tested” approaches and/or evidence-based
approaches. They also need to be realistic, reasonable in
cost and complexity and accomplishable within the
proposed timeline.
Brief description of similar/comparable activities that the
organisation have conducted in the past .
Demonstrate what is new/different that the project proposes to
do.
Synthesis of main risks/assumptions and planned measures for
mitigation.
- Full registration certificate
- ID of the representative of the organisation
This project is fully funded by the European Union.