Opportunity Information: Apply for RFI 367 16 0002

Hariyo Ban II is described as a follow-on project to the earlier Hariyo Ban Project (often called Hariyo Ban I), which started in August 2011 and was scheduled to run through December 2016. The notice is explicitly labeled as not being a formal Notice of Funding Opportunity, meaning it should be read as an informational announcement rather than an open call inviting applications under standard competitive grant procedures. In practice, items like this are often used to signal an agency's intent, gather feedback, or provide early context about a potential future award.

The opportunity sits in the environment sector and is associated with a cooperative agreement as the intended funding instrument. A cooperative agreement typically means the funder expects to be substantially involved in the project beyond simply providing money, for example through joint planning, technical input, approvals, monitoring, and close coordination during implementation. The issuing agency is USAID in Kathmandu, Nepal, and the opportunity is tied to CFDA 98.001, which is commonly used for USAID foreign assistance activities. The listing shows the category as discretionary and indicates that eligible applicants are unrestricted, although the "not a funding opportunity" language suggests the main purpose here is not to solicit proposals at that time.

Hariyo Ban I, which Hariyo Ban II would build on, was implemented through a consortium led by WWF. That consortium worked closely with the Government of Nepal, particularly the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, along with other relevant government authorities. The partnership model is a core feature of the project setup: it combines an international conservation organization leading implementation with national institutions and civil society groups that can anchor the work locally and sustain results. The other named consortium partners were CARE, the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), and the Federation of Community Forest Users Nepal (FECOFUN), each bringing complementary strengths such as community engagement and livelihoods work (CARE), national conservation leadership and protected area expertise (NTNC), and broad grassroots representation and governance experience through community forestry networks (FECOFUN).

From the limited text provided, the key takeaway is that Hariyo Ban II is positioned as a continuation of an established, multi-partner environment program in Nepal that relies on close collaboration with government counterparts and a consortium implementation structure. The source data also includes administrative fields such as an opportunity number (RFI 367 16 0002), an original closing date of March 1, 2016, and a creation date of February 12, 2016. Notably, the award ceiling is listed as 0 and the expected number of awards is blank, which fits with the statement that this is not a formal funding solicitation and that final award details were not being announced through this notice.

  • The Nepal USAID-Kathmandu in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Hariyo Ban II" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2016-02-12.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2016-03-01. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Hariyo Ban II (USAID Kathmandu, Nepal)

1) What is Hariyo Ban II?

Hariyo Ban II is described as a follow-on project to the earlier Hariyo Ban Project (often called Hariyo Ban I). Based on the notice text, it is positioned as a continuation of an established environment-sector program in Nepal rather than a brand-new standalone initiative.

2) How is Hariyo Ban II related to Hariyo Ban I?

Hariyo Ban II is framed as a continuation of Hariyo Ban I. Hariyo Ban I began in August 2011 and was scheduled to run through December 2016. The notice indicates that the second phase would build on the structures, partnerships, and implementation approach established under Hariyo Ban I.

3) Is this notice a formal Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)?

No. The notice is explicitly labeled as not being a formal Notice of Funding Opportunity. It should be read as an informational announcement rather than an open call inviting applications under standard competitive grant procedures.

4) Does this announcement mean applications are being accepted right now?

Based on the text provided, the primary purpose is not to solicit proposals at that time. While the listing includes administrative fields commonly seen in funding postings, it is specifically described as not a formal funding opportunity, which strongly suggests it was not functioning as a standard open solicitation for applications.

5) Why would USAID post something that is not a formal funding opportunity?

The notice indicates it is informational. In practice, postings like this are often used to signal an agency intent, gather feedback, or provide early context about a potential future award, without launching a full competitive process through a formal NOFO.

6) What sector does this opportunity fall under?

The opportunity sits in the environment sector.

7) What funding instrument is associated with Hariyo Ban II?

The intended funding instrument is identified as a cooperative agreement.

8) What does a cooperative agreement imply for project implementation?

A cooperative agreement typically means the funder expects to be substantially involved in the project beyond simply providing funds. The notice context describes involvement such as joint planning, technical input, approvals, monitoring, and close coordination during implementation.

9) Which agency is issuing this notice?

The issuing agency is USAID in Kathmandu, Nepal.

10) What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is tied to CFDA 98.001, which is commonly used for USAID foreign assistance activities.

11) Is the opportunity categorized as discretionary or mandatory?

The listing shows the category as discretionary.

12) Who is eligible to apply?

The listing indicates eligible applicants are unrestricted. However, the notice also clearly states it is not a formal funding opportunity, so this eligibility field should be interpreted in that context (informational rather than a live open competition).

13) What implementation model is implied for Hariyo Ban II?

From the text provided, Hariyo Ban II is positioned as a continuation of a multi-partner environment program in Nepal that relies on close collaboration with government counterparts and a consortium implementation structure.

14) Who implemented Hariyo Ban I?

Hariyo Ban I was implemented through a consortium led by WWF.

15) Which organizations were named as consortium partners in Hariyo Ban I?

The other named consortium partners were CARE, the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC), and the Federation of Community Forest Users Nepal (FECOFUN).

16) What roles or strengths did the Hariyo Ban I partners bring (as described in the notice)?

The notice describes complementary strengths among partners, including community engagement and livelihoods work (CARE), national conservation leadership and protected area expertise (NTNC), and broad grassroots representation and governance experience through community forestry networks (FECOFUN). WWF led the consortium as an international conservation organization.

17) Which Government of Nepal entities were mentioned as key counterparts?

The consortium worked closely with the Government of Nepal, particularly the Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation, along with other relevant government authorities.

18) Why is government collaboration emphasized in the project description?

The partnership model is presented as a core feature of the project setup. It combines an international conservation organization leading implementation with national institutions and civil society groups that can anchor the work locally and sustain results, in coordination with government counterparts.

19) What is the opportunity number listed in the source data?

The opportunity number is RFI 367 16 0002.

20) What dates are provided in the listing?

The source data includes a creation date of February 12, 2016, and an original closing date of March 1, 2016.

21) What is the award ceiling for this opportunity?

The award ceiling is listed as 0, which aligns with the statement that this is not a formal funding solicitation and that final award details were not being announced through this notice.

22) How many awards were expected?

The expected number of awards is blank in the listing, consistent with the informational nature of the notice and the absence of finalized award specifics in the text provided.

23) Does the notice provide final award details like funding amounts or award count?

No. The presence of an award ceiling listed as 0 and a blank expected number of awards suggests that specific award details were not being announced in this notice.

24) What is the main takeaway from the information provided?

The key takeaway is that Hariyo Ban II is presented as a continuation of an established environment program in Nepal, implemented through a consortium model and designed for close collaboration with Government of Nepal counterparts, but the posting itself is explicitly not a formal funding opportunity inviting proposals.

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