Closing Date 20 October 2023
The Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) works with a global network of partners to build an inclusive industry that makes clean cooking accessible to the 2.3 billion people who live each day without it. Established in 2010, the Alliance is driving consumer demand, mobilizing investment to build a pipeline of scalable businesses, and fostering an enabling environment that allows the sector to thrive. Clean cooking transforms lives by improving health, protecting the climate and environment, empowering women, and helping consumers save time and money.
Summary
The United Nations Foundation’s (UNF) Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) is accepting proposals to provide advisory, programmatic and technical support to the CCA-led Clean Cooking & Climate Consortium (4C), which is a group of partners supporting the use of cooking energy interventions to achieve climate goals.
Background of Organization
The Clean Cooking Alliance works with a global network of partners to build an inclusive industry that makes clean cooking accessible to the three billion people who live each day without it. Established in 2010, CCA is driving consumer demand, mobilizing investment to build a pipeline of scalable businesses, and fostering an enabling environment that allows the sector to thrive. Clean cooking transforms lives by improving health, protecting the climate and the environment, empowering women, and helping families save time and money.
Objective
The CCA-led Clean Cooking and Climate Consortium (4C) is in the process of developing a new modular methodology for crediting emissions reductions from cookstove projects, which is intended to be applicable to a variety of transition scenarios. It takes a tiered approach consisting of realistic/conservative default values and incentives for more direct measurement and digital measurement, reporting and verification (MRV), including for energy consumption (metered and non-metered), adoption and usage, emissions factors, fraction of non-renewable biomass (fNRB), and charcoal conversion. The selected organization will support activities related to this methodology, as well as activities supporting country governments in their efforts to use clean cooking to achieve climate goals.
Scope of Work and Deliverables
The selected organization will support the ongoing development and finalization of the methodology, focusing on establishing default values and tiered incentives for energy consumption (metered and non-metered), adoption and usage, emissions factors, fraction of non-renewable biomass (fNRB), and charcoal conversion.
The selected organization will also support the socialization of this methodology with standards bodies, country governments, donor corporations and governments, ratings agencies, verification and validation bodies and more, both during the commenting period and once the methodology is approved and final. The selected organization will also provide capacity building on clean cooking for these and other key carbon market stakeholders
Finally, the selected organization will undertake technical consultation sessions with country governments to support their efforts to undertake clean cooking activities in support of their climate goals, especially with respect to MRV.
Project Period of Performance
The period of project of performance will cover 18 months from November 2023 to May 2025.
Technical Requirements
The selected organization will need to have:
Timeline
Budget
A detailed budget in US Dollars must be submitted with the proposal. Budget should include both pre-tax and net of tax values. The budget should include direct costs (Personnel, Fringe Benefits, Travel, Sub-Agreements, Equipment, Supplies, etc.), as well as indirect costs (overhead). For indirect costs, please indicate a list of expenses covered by the indirect rate. For all direct cost, please include assumptions that were made to arrive at line item costs (e.g. 2 trips @ $1,500/trip = $3,000 or 20 staff hours @ $40/hour = $800). Budgets are expected to be in the range of $50,000-70,000. Applications over $70,000 will not be considered.
If a bid has a mathematical discrepancy, CCA may correct the discrepancy and notify the Consultant of the adjustment. In such circumstances, the Consultant may choose to withdraw their bid.
Evaluation process
The Clean Cooking Alliance will review all written proposals and may request a phone or in-person interview and/or updated submission to address questions or provide clarification. CCA will use the following criteria in our evaluation.
Intent and disclaimer
This RFP is made with the intent to identify a Consultant to deliver results as described in this RFP. UNF/the Clean Cooking Alliance will rely on the Consultant’s representations to be truthful and as described. The Clean Cooking Alliance assumes it can be confident in the Consultant’s ability to deliver the product(s) and/or service(s) proposed in response to this RFP.
If the Clean Cooking Alliance amends the RFP, copies of any such amendments will be sent to all respondents to the proposal.
Proposal Guidelines and Requirements
Format for Proposals
Proposals must include applicant signature as well as a signed declaration form. Proposals must include the full legal name of applicant, as well as legal formation and ownership structure (e.g. incorporation certification, tax status and ID, etc.).
Proposals must not exceed 10 pages.
Contracting and Compliance
CCA will negotiate contract terms upon selection. A copy of the contract terms and conditions will be provided upon selection. All contracts are subject to review by the UN Foundation’s Business Services and Budget Reporting team. The project will start upon the complete execution of the contract. The contract will outline terms and conditions, scope, budget, and applicable flow down terms. Selected recipient(s) must comply with Alliance, United Nations Foundation, and funder compliance requirements. The selected recipient(s) must also undergo detailed legal, financial, and commercial due diligence.
Release
The Consultant understands that the Clean Cooking Alliance has chosen to solicit an RFP for consulting services, and that the Consultant’s response does not guarantee that the Clean Cooking Alliance will enter into a new contract with the Consultant or continue any current contract(s) with the Consultant.
The Consultant agrees that Clean Cooking Alliance may, at its sole discretion:
This RFP is not an offer to contract. The Clean Cooking Alliance assumes no responsibility for Consultant’s cost to respond to this RFP. All responses become the property of the Clean Cooking Alliance and United Nations Foundation.
The Consultant, by submitting a response to this RFP, waives all right to protest or seek any legal remedies whatsoever regarding any aspect of this RFP.
The Consultant represents that it has responded to the RFP with complete honesty and accuracy. If facts provided in the Consultant’s response change, the Consultant agrees to supplement its response in writing with any deletions, additions, or changes within ten (10) days of the changes. The Consultant will do this, as necessary, throughout the selection process.
The Consultant understands it may receive proprietary and confidential information from the Clean Cooking Alliance during the RFP process (“Confidential Information”). The Consultant and CCA agree to not use Confidential Information for any purpose other than the Consultant’s participation in the RFP process, and to not reveal Confidential Information directly or indirectly to any other person, entity, or organization without the prior written consent of the other party. The Consultant and CCA further agree to exercise all reasonable precautions to maintain the proprietary and confidential nature of Confidential Information where it can best demonstrate its value and capacity to delivery ecosystem-wide, meaningful value.
Grounds for Exclusion
Material misrepresentations, including omissions, may disqualify the Consultant from a contract award.
Submissions will be rejected in the Clean Cooking Alliance’s sole discretion if it finds that the Consultant has engaged in any illegal or corrupt practices in connection with the award.
The Consultant will be excluded from participation for the reasons below. By submitting a proposal in response to the RFP, the Consultant confirms that none of the below circumstances apply:
Principal Point of Contact
Please send questions to Elisa Derby (ederby@cleancooking.org) and Jessica Vargas jvargas@cleancooking.org)
Submission details
Please send proposals in a single PDF via email to Elisa Derby (ederby@cleancooking.org) and Jessica Vargas jvargas@cleancooking.org) by October 20, 2023 at 5pm ET.
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