Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Framework Programmes Comparative Analysis. Rationale Set of co-financing instruments Regular revision of funding instruments by ADA DAC-Peer Review 2009.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Framework Programmes Comparative Analysis. Rationale Set of co-financing instruments Regular revision of funding instruments by ADA DAC-Peer Review 2009."— Presentation transcript:

1 Framework Programmes Comparative Analysis

2 Rationale Set of co-financing instruments Regular revision of funding instruments by ADA DAC-Peer Review 2009 “The DAC encourages Austria to move away from multi-project funding towards multi-annual results-oriented programme funding for NGOs as development partners. Austria could learn from the experience of other DAC members which provide such funding.” Analysis Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Austria

3 Results I Programme approach Broad definition: ‚strategic programmatic support on a multi-annual basis’ Unrestricted funding (UK) – concrete programme (SE, A) Right of initiative; however required linkages to donor‘s thematic and geographic focus (IE, NL, BE), or higher % of funding (N, A) Performance framework as basis, focus on programme level; various frameworks formats used by donors

4 Results II Programme management & reporting Various systems for verification of results (less focus on impact) Audit: organisational level – programme specific audits Dialogue with framework partners (CH)

5 Results III Eligibility National organisations; programme capacity; longstanding cooperation  UK also INGO  SE: also umbrella NGO, provding funding to own members  NL consortia programmes  Building public support in Europe (SE, UK) Number of NGOs  5 (IE) up to 58 (BE)

6 Results IV Programme funding € 1 Mio/year and more Lack of transparent criteria for allocation Grant ceiling only in NL, A – question of dependency on donor funding, up to 90% of NGO income Co-financing: 10% - 30% NGO resources  100% in UK, N (in case of focus on priority sectors)  50% CH Funding modalities: framework agreement main instrument for national NGOs; additional grants for small NGOs; tender implementing country programmes; CSO support in partner countries

7 Austria: future exchange with agencies Interest in exchanging: Right of initiative Performance framework & measuring results Criteria for allocation of funds Development of modalities for CSO support other then framework programmes


Download ppt "Framework Programmes Comparative Analysis. Rationale Set of co-financing instruments Regular revision of funding instruments by ADA DAC-Peer Review 2009."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google