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The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund
The AECF, LLC (Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund) is a leading non-profit development organization supporting innovative agribusiness and renewable energy enterprises to reduce rural poverty, promote climate-resilient communities, and create jobs. We catalyze the private sector by surfacing and commercializing new ideas, business models, and technologies designed to increase agricultural productivity, improve farmer incomes, expand clean energy access, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance resilience to the effects of climate change. We finance high-risk businesses that struggle to access commercial funding; we are committed to working in frontier markets, fragile contexts, and high-risk economies where few mainstream financing institutions dare to go. To date, we have supported over 510 businesses in 26 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, impacted more than 30 million lives, and created over 27,000 direct jobs.
We surface and commercialize new ideas, business models, and technologies designed to increase agricultural productivity, improve farmer incomes, expand clean energy access, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance resilience to the effects of climate change while also addressing the crosscutting themes of women, youth, and fragility. AECF is committed to working in frontier markets, fragile contexts, and high-risk economies where few mainstream financing institutions dare to go.
REACT Sub-Saharan Africa
REACT Sub-Saharan Africa (REACT SSA) is a Swedish International Development Authority (SIDA) funded programme that provides financing and technical assistance to innovative renewable energy businesses/ business ideas across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The programme commenced in November 2017 and will run for five years in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Somalia, together with a regional component to support technical assistance, advocacy and learning activities.
REACT SSA is expected to catalyze the private sector by supporting transformative business models to accelerate access to low-cost, clean energy, i.e., cleaner fuels, cookstoves, alternatives to grid power, including stand-alone solar home systems, solar lanterns for lighting and charging mobile phones, and decentralized mini and microgrids.
The programme supports activities demonstrating how new knowledge in renewable energy technologies can be implemented to benefit the poor, especially women. It will also provide an evidence base to address policy challenges concerning renewable energy uptake in participating countries. These include inadequate legal, regulatory and institutional frameworks; lack of funds to expand rural electrification programmes; pricing distortions that are disadvantageous to renewables; high upfront capital costs and financial institution reticence to clean energy lending and limited relevant skills and expertise.
About the assignment
The AECF is seeking the services of a consultant(s) to support 8 AECF investees: Kenya (1), Burkina Faso (2), Liberia (1), Mali (2), and Zimbabwe (2), in raising follow-on funding from commercial capital providers and fast-tracking their growth.
Scope of work
The consultant will be expected to deliver on the following scope of the assignment.
Deliverables and payment criteria
The key deliverables for the consultant will include:
Assignment Deliverables | Estimated assignment duration |
Contract signing and inception report | Week 1 |
Initial identification and agreement of the target Cohort | Week 1, |
Delivery of investment facilitation work plan | Week [3] |
Delivery of investor marketing materials | Week [7] |
Introductions to potential investors | Week [10-14] |
Initial applications for funding | Week [16] |
Concessional fundraising support, training, and coaching leading to closed deals (subsidized loans, grants, and zero-interest loans) | Periodically: As agreed by AECF, Consultant, and investees |
Regular progress reports to AECF, as agreed | Monthly |
AECF end-of-assignment report | One month after the end of the assignment |
Payment criteria:
The payment breakdown below will be milestone-based, against the Assignment deliverables, and will be made upon satisfactory signoff by AECF.
Fee/Percentage | Milestone |
Mobilization fee | Fixed amount on execution of the contract and agreed on work plan for the cohort. |
Fundraising fee | A percentage of the amount raised (based on type and amount) with a cap. |
Duration of service
The assignment will be conducted over nine (9) months and is expected to commence in October 2024.
Reporting
The Consultant will report to the Senior Advisory Specialist at the AECF.
Eligible experience
The minimum competencies and qualifications for the project team (including CVs) should include:
Evaluation criteria
The AECF will form an evaluation committee. The same standards of confidentiality will bind all members. The consultant should ensure they fully respond to all criteria to be comprehensively evaluated.
The AECF may request and receive clarification from any consultant when evaluating a proposal. The evaluation committee may invite some or all the consultants to appear before it to clarify their proposals. In such an event, the committee may consider such clarifications when evaluating the proposals.
In deciding the final selection of a qualified bidder, the technical proposal will be given a weighting of 70% based on the evaluation criteria. Only the financial proposal of those bidders who qualify technically will be opened. The financial proposal will be allocated a weighting of 30%, and the proposals will be ranked according to the total points scored.
The mandatory and desirable criteria against which proposals will be evaluated are identified in the table below.
No. | Criteria for Assessment | Weighted Award |
1 | Understanding of the terms of reference | |
Demonstrate understanding of the objectives of the assignment as outlined in the TOR | 5 | |
2 | Methodology and work plan | |
The methodology and work plan intended to be adopted for implementing the tasks to deliver the expected output(s) and the degree of detail in such production. | 10 | |
3 | Technical experience | |
Demonstrate experience working with SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa and successfully raising commercial capital, especially for companies in the renewable energy sector. Provide examples. | 10 | |
Demonstrate experience in raising Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A funding (in the form of subsidized loans, grants, and zero-interest loans, junior debt, senior debt, convertible notes, mezzanine debt, quasi-debt/equity, equity) for early-stage and growth companies, in the renewable energy sector, with a capital need of US$ 100,000 to US$ 3 million. Provide examples. | 15 | |
Demonstrate network and access to a wide range of funding sources/investors that would align with the needs of the portfolio. | 10 | |
Demonstrate experience working with SMEs in fragile economies & focus countries. | 10 | |
Provide reference/recommendation letters and completion certificates. Curriculum vitae and testimonials of the lead consultant and team members relating to the assignment | 10 | |
4 | Financial Proposal
Clarity, relevance, reality to market of value/value for money of cost for the assignment (inclusive of any applicable tax) |
30 |
Total Score | 100 |
Proposal submission
The qualified consultant/Firm is invited to submit a Proposal that includes the following:
The key focus regions for the assignment include four francophone companies (located in Mali and Burkina Faso) and four anglophone companies (one in Kenya, two in Zimbabwe, and one in Liberia). The Consultant may apply for a cohort based on the type of capital and country or a combination of the two aligned to their capacity and capability. The Consultant must specify the countries for which they are applying.
Technical and Financial proposals must be submitted as separate documents. Financial proposals will not be opened until the technical evaluation’s conclusion and will only be for those deemed qualified and responsive proposals.
Pricing
The AECF is obliged by the Kenyan tax authorities to withhold taxes on service contract fees and ensure VAT is charged where applicable. Applicants are advised to ensure that they clearly understand their tax position regarding provisions of Kenyan tax legislation when developing their proposals.
Application details
The AECF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The AECF considers all interested candidates based on merit without regard to race, sex, colour, national origin, religion, age, marital status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Disclaimer
AECF reserves the right to determine the structure of the process, the number of short-listed participants, the right to withdraw from the proposal process, the right to change this timetable at any time without notice, and the right to withdraw this tender at any time, without prior notice and without liability to compensate and/or reimburse any party.
The AECF does not charge an application fee for participation in the tender process and has not appointed agents or intermediaries to facilitate applications. Applicants are advised to contact the AECF directly.