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Call for Proposals: Learning and Intellectual Disability

Checklist for the NGOs to submit the RFP application.
Sign up on the India Partner Network (IPN) platform. NGO partners can log in if already registered.
Fill in the Organisation Profile sections “Basic” and “Compliance”. It is mandatory for the NGO partner to add details in the Basic and Compliance sections (and reach a 100% Profile Completion state) to access the RFP application form
Fill in the project-specific details which are a part of the RFP application form
Attach the RFP Supporting Excel document to the application before submitting it. The template of the Excel document is provided as a link in the RFP form window
Submit the RFP application for consideration by clicking on the “Register” button
How does one go about filling out the RFP Supporting Excel document?
The RFP Supporting Excel document captures the instructions for each task. Do refer to the details before filling out the sections
How can NGOs find out about the status of the application?
The updates on the status of the application will be provided to the email ID used by the NGO POC to register for the RFP application. The process for effective evaluation of the proposal is time-consuming and the team will be in contact with you for updates. We appreciate your patience in this regard.
Will NGOs be able to change the details of the application post-submission?
NGO partners will be allowed to register for the RFP application only once. It is advised for the NGO POC to thoroughly check every section of the application prior to submitting
What results are expected from the project?
The project is expected to align with the following expected outcomes:
Beneficiary groups’ improvement in comprehension/ independent learning/ Improved Social Skills/ Improved Focus and Attention - based on the specific disability.
A school/learning environment that provides disability-focused service to students in need.
Educate parents/caregivers to ensure the child’s growth and development.
Overall increase in the awareness of Learning and/or Intellectual Disability among stakeholders.
End goal is to mainstream them in regular school.
What are the specifications for Tier 2 city?
A Tier 2 city is a medium-sized urban centre identified by specific indicators:
Population: Rapidly growing, 1 million <.
Economic Growth: Moderate GDP contribution with emerging industries, startups, and SMEs.
Infrastructure Development: Expanding transport networks, housing projects, and access to education and healthcare facilities.
Cost of Living: Lower housing, transportation, and utility costs compared to Tier 1 cities.
Urbanization Rate: Transitioning from semi-urban to urban, with increasing commercial zones and modern amenities.
Business Presence: Hosts regional offices and industrial clusters, showing potential for investment.
Examples include Jaipur, Coimbatore, and Lucknow

Please refer to to learn more about funding in the India Partner Network (IPN) Platform.
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