ENHANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF APEC CONCEPT NOTE & PROPOSAL FORMS Chen-Sheng Ho, Ph.D. Associate Research Fellow Chinese Taipei APEC Study Center TIER 1
ENHANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF APEC CONCEPT NOTE & PROPOSAL FORMS
Chen-Sheng Ho, Ph.D.
Associate Research Fellow
Chinese Taipei APEC Study Center
TIER
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PART I. APEC CONCEPT NOTE
Title Page Issues
Length of Concept Note Ensure maximum of 3 pages (required) Use “Arial” font and size 10, similar to
template (presenter’s suggestion)
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TITLE PAGE ISSUES
Source of Funds Operational Account: Funds come from APEC
members’ yearly contributions and sponsor ECOTECH work.
TILF Special Account: Support projects relating to Trade and Investment Liberalization and Facilitation (TILF).
APEC Support Fund (ASF) General: Support capacity building projects emphasizing developing economies. ASF Sub-Funds: human security, avian influenza, technology, energy efficiency and Second Trade Facilitation Action Plan.
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS
1. Relevance: Why should APEC undertake this project? What problem or opportunity will the project address and why is it important?
Emphasize the project addresses Rank 1 or 2 issues in the annual APEC Funding Criteria.
Link with priorities set by Leaders, Ministers, SOM and Committees (CTI, SCE, EC).
Describe the challenges to be address and the benefits to be obtained, such as enhancing capacity building.
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS
2. Objectives: Describe the 2-3 key objectives of the project. (e.g. to... create a framework...; ensure participants will be able to...; share experiences...; enhance understanding...; develop recommendations...; build interest...; revise strategies... etc.)
Objectives are SMART: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely.
Generate a maximum of 3 objectives. Can use the examples provided to complete
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS
3. Alignment: Describe how the project will help achieve APEC’s key priorities and meet your forum’s work-plan or medium-term plan.
Describe the project’s connection with your forum’s work plan or medium-term plan.
Link with priorities set by Leaders, Ministers, SOM and Committees (not stated in Relevance section).
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS
4. Methodology: How do you plan to implement the project? In this section, address:
Timeline: Project timelines and dates for key activities and deliverables
If applying this year, please finish all activities by next year to show efficiency.
Suggest a maximum duration of one year from start to finish.
Stakeholders: Beneficiaries and stakeholders (APEC & non-APEC) and how they will be engaged
Kindly be reminded that ABAC is part of APEC. Cooperate with international organizations,
research institutes, APEC Study Centers, NGOs and private sector.
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS
Methodology
Previous projects/activities: If and how this proposal builds on the findings or lessons learned from previous projects/activities, while avoiding duplication
Show the importance of the current project but build on previous work.
Communication: How you plan to communicate the results or benefits of this project to others
The common answer is through website, CD-ROM, and printed materials.
Suggest the development of more extensive and effective ways.
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PART II. APEC PROJECT PROPOSAL
Title Page IssuesLength of Proposal: Ensure maximum of 12 pages (required). Use “Arial” font and size 10, similar to
template (presenter’s suggestion)
Content: Almost similar to the title page of Concept
Note. Maintain similar funding amount as stated in
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PROJECT DETAILS
Section A: Relevance to APECGeneral Guidelines: Relevance: This section is about ensuring the
project links with APEC’s goals, as well as those of the fora and the relevant funding account (Project Guidebook).
Copy answers from the Concept Note, as questions 1-3 are similar for both forms.
Kindly follow the instruction regarding the length of answer, such as 1/2 page.
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SECTION A: RELEVANCE TO APEC
Specific Guidelines:
Question No. 4TILF Special Account Application: Osaka Action Agenda (OAA) is the plan for
achieving the Bogor Goals. OAA can be found at:
http://www.apec.org/Home/About-Us/How-APEC-Operates/~/media/Files/AboutUs/Action%20Plans/02_esc_oaaupdate.ashx
APEC Support Fund Application: Describe capacity building programs to assist
developing economies. Ensure the project engages developing
economies. Suggest the inclusion of developing economies as
co-sponsors.
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SECTION B: PROJECT EFFECTIVENESS
General Guidelines: Effectiveness: This section is about ensuring
the project meets stated objectives (Project Guidebook).
Kindly follow the instructions regarding content and the length of answer, such as 1/2 page.
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SECTION B: PROJECT EFFECTIVENESS
Specific Guidelines:Risks: Refer to potential challenges facing
implementation of project. Potential Risks: Lack of information; lack of
participants; lack of experts, etc. Kindly describe the risks and the solutions.
Monitoring and Evaluation: Indicators for showing project is on track and
meeting objectives: Quantitative indicators, such as number of
economies, number of participants, number of experts, number of suggestions.
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SECTION C: PROJECT EFFICIENCY
General Guidelines: Efficiency: Refer to cost-effectiveness. The value
of the outputs (services, goods) in relation to the inputs (cost of resources). (Project Guidebook)
Kindly read the “Allowable Expenses” section in the Guidebook on APEC Projects.
Specific Guidelines: Common request for APEC funding is to cover
travel expenses (per diem & airfare) for participants from 11 travel-eligible economies: Chile; China; Indonesia; Malaysia; Mexico; PNG; Philippines; Peru; Russia; Thailand; Viet Nam.
Per Diem Rate for Chinese Taipei: http://aoprals.state.gov/web920/per_diem.asp.
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SECTION D: PROJECT IMPACT
General Guideline: Impact: Refers to who the beneficiaries are
and how they will benefit (Project Guidebook).
Specific Guidelines:Gender: Describe the steps to ensure the participation
of both women and men throughout the project implementation process.
Kindly refer to “Guide on Gender Criteria for APEC Project Proposals.”
http://www.apec.org/en/Projects/Projects-Overview.aspx
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SECTION E: PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY
General Guideline: Sustainability: Refer to the extent to which
benefits of a project are likely to continue to be evident after the project has finished (Project Guidebook).
Specific Guidelines: Show that the results of a project can have
long-lasting effects, since APEC funding may only be available once.
Suggest the designation of at least one existing organization to continue the work. 16
Thank You
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