Standard 2: Evidence-based, participatory design for project success.
Employ evidence-based, participatory processes to design a project that can deliver high-quality results on time, on scope and on budget.
Key Action 1 [3] | Determine the project scope and scale based on evidence and experience. [3] |
Who |
Proposal technical lead; Proposal development team including partners; technical advisors and proposal reviewers; proposal decision-maker; head of operations and/or procurement or supply chain manager; reviewers; regional business development staff and IDEA staff. |
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Key Action 2 [4] | Include partners in key decision-making including on technical design, project activities schedule, partner scopes of work, and project management structures. [4] |
Who |
Proposal coordinator; proposal technical lead; proposal budget lead; other proposal development team members; proposal decision-maker; partner proposal development team and partner leadership; finance manager and/or head of operations. |
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Key Action 3 [5] | Build sufficient time into the project activities schedule for start-up, scale-up, and close-out. [5] |
Who |
Proposal technical lead; other proposal development team members including the proposal coordinator, budget and human resources leads, and any other operations leads (e.g., supply chain lead; ICT4D lead) and key partner staff; head of operations; procurement and supply chain manager; other subject-matter experts; IDEA staff (for funding opportunities with centrally-managed donors, as applicable). |
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Key Action 4 [6] | Solicit feedback and guidance on the feasibility and consistency of technical design, staffing and management plans, supply chain plans, and budget. [6] |
Who |
Proposal coordinator; designated reviewers (program, finance, and other operations) from the country program, region, and global/HQ where relevant; proposal development team members |
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