Taken from: http://www.sadc.int/opportunities/project-preperation-financing/
Project Preperation Financing
SADC has indentified infrastructure as one of the major contributing factor for economic growth and poverty reduction in the region. The present state of infrastructure as well as the infrastructure gap between the SADC region and the more developed countries constitutes a serious handicap to the region's production and competiveness.
In order to address this issue, SADC has created the Project Preparation and Development Facility (PPDF) as an instrument to facilitate the successful development of bankable projects for market presentation.
The purpose of the PPDF is to create a conducive environment for investment through financing the preparation of infrastructure projects based in at least one SADC Member State or those with a direct and positive impact on another Member State.
The PPDF will concentrate on those projects that will be considered as enablers of regional integration providing technical assistance for project identification, preparation and feasibility studies as well as for advisory, and capacity building purposes that will lead to investment in projects.
All SADC Member States are eligible for PPDF financing as long as the proposed activity is intended to support regional infrastructure development projects in the sectors of transport, energy, ICT, water & meteorology, tourism as identified within the Regional Infrastructure Development Master Plan (RIDMP) and for new projects, consistent with the objective of regional integration and current priorities in the SADC region for infrastructure development..
The activities eligible for financing under the PPDF facility are:
Capacity Building: To support Member States and other eligible entities for capacity building specifically in connection with activities mentioned in section 3 above.
Projects from the following entities will be eligible for support:
A private sector applicant may not apply for funding under the PPDF. However, projects proposed by private sector organisations, and involving the participation of the public sector (Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)) would be eligible for financing under the PPDF on the condition that the applicant has a letter of support from the respective government's representative.
Projects are expected to take place within the SADC Member States. However projects taking place outside the boundaries of Member States but for the benefit of SADC Member States will also be eligible.
To ensure ownership and commitment by the beneficiary, it shall be a requirement that they contribute a minimum of five percent (5%) of the total cost of the proposed preparatory activity. This amount will exclude any tax related implications.
Only projects requiring a grant of a minimum of 250,000 USD will be considered for support by the PPDF. The beneficiary must point out how the entire project is going to be financed.
The following "eligible costs" will be taken into account in the financing of a project.
The Request For Proposal (RPF) will be launched on the PPDF website at www.sadcppdf.org and will also be communicated to all SADC Member States, through their National Contact Points. The RFP will include:
Potential beneficiaries will apply for the project preparation funds by filling in the online Application Form.
Applications must be submitted through the online application process to DBSA at www.sadcppdf.org. The application must be in the client's letterhead signed off by duly authorised personnel.
DBSA will send a copy of the applications to SADC for assessment of the impact and relevance, while DBSA will take up the administrative/technical compliance evaluation.
Further information is available on the following websites at www.sadcppdf.org and also on the SADC Secretariat at www.sadc.int and DBSA at www.dbsa.org