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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MARCH 11, 2021 SAM #7042
SOLICITATION NOTICE

A -- USAID Small Business Applied Research (SBAR) Program - 2021

Notice Date
3/9/2021 7:09:37 AM
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
541715 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
USAID M/OAA WASHINGTON DC 20523 USA
 
ZIP Code
20523
 
Solicitation Number
USAID-BAA-SBAR-2021
 
Response Due
3/26/2021 12:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
02/23/2022
 
Point of Contact
Margaret R. Benavente
 
E-Mail Address
sbar@usaid.gov
(sbar@usaid.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Description
Problem Statement What tools, approaches, partnerships, and incentives� may successfully improve sustainable access to and uptake of appropriate, affordable bicycles in sub-Saharan Africa thereby increasing mobility, particularly in rural areas, and aid in alleviating poverty? USAID expects to receive concept papers that directly address barriers associated with access, affordability, equity, cost-effectiveness, product-market fit, pathways to scale, and financial sustainability for increasing supply and uptake of low-cost, durable, and adjustable bicycles to improve mobility in sub-Saharan Africa. USAID encourages concept papers that use demand-driven incentives and leverage local partnerships to ensure the proposals are locally-rooted and sustainable. Additionally, concept papers may be focused on� all of sub-Saharan Africa or a specific country or region of sub-Saharan Africa. USAID expects the offeror, in both developing and implementing the action plan, to consult and co-design interventions with a variety of stakeholders, including and not limited to city and regional planners, manufacturers, technical colleges, customs and trade officers, investors, distributors, public safety officers, and bicyclists themselves (current and prospective).� Our research has indicated that significant gender barriers to bicycle uptake exist and we encourage offerors to explore creative and gender sensitive methods to explore how the interests of women and girls are fully represented in the offeror�s research, consultations and interventions.� The result of this process should be a fulsome exploration of� the barriers to increased bicycle use, an action plan to improve bicycle uptake across the system, and a commitment to taking on those actions.� USAID expects the following results: 1.����������� Action plan to improve bicycle uptake in a sub-Saharan African country, countries, or in sub-Saharan Africa more generally that includes: a.����������� An explanation of why the selected geography is appropriate for your efforts; b.����������� Effective intervention(s) for increasing bicycle and bicycle parts market availability and/or use; c.������������ Solutions to address consumer needs; d.����������� Interventions to improve the enabling environment for bicycling; and e.����������� Behavior change interventions, incentives, innovations, and/or partnerships necessary to address barriers and scale up bicycle use. 2.����������� Implementation of the proposed action plan as a pilot project. 3.����������� Periodic and final research and learning reports (format and method to be determined) to be shared with the DDI/ITR and host country team (or host countries teams) that could entail, and are not limited to, modifications to the action plan, new findings, assessments of efforts to socialize bicycle use, action plan performance, setbacks, or successes. A final report detailing lessons learned and the adaptations the grantee undertook to design, implement, modify, and socialize the action plan efforts as well as the results of the grant will be a required deliverable. The goal is to contribute to a body of knowledge about the barriers, interventions, and success factors needed to be addressed to improve the use of bicycles for mobility in sub-Saharan Africa.� The grantee should also consider developing materials to communicate the successes and challenges of the pilot program.�
 
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Record
SN05936921-F 20210311/210309230105 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
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