Who is eligible to apply for funding?
GPOBA funding is open to applications from international financial institutions, bilateral donors, NGOs, public and private infrastructure operators, and national and local governments.
What types of activities are eligible for funding?
Dissemination activities are activities aimed at sharing experiences and best practices in the use of output-based aid (OBA) as a mechanism to improve delivery of basic services in developing countries.
Examples of eligible activities include publications and research, training events, workshops and conferences, video conferences, peer learning events, etc.
Dissemination activities in the following sectors are currently eligible for funding:
Activities in any member country of the World Bank Group are eligible for GPOBA funding.
How do I apply for funding?
All applicants for GPOBA funding should use the Dissemination Application (MS Word, 59 KB). You can submit the Application Form to GPOBA in one of the following two ways. There is no fee associated with the application.
We will notify you that we have received your application within 5 business days of the submission date.
What are the selection criteria?
Applications are evaluated based on the following criteria:
What is the selection process?
The selection process for applications for Dissemination Activities is as follows (also see this diagram PDF, 74KB):
Timeframe: Depending on the quality of the application and the amount of funding sought, GPOBA will notify the applicant of its decision 4 to 6 weeks from date of submission.
What are the responsibilities of the GPOBA funding recipient?
As GPOBA's mandate is to facilitate learning on the potential contribution of OBA, fund recipients are required to report on the outcomes of the GPOBA-funded activity. This typically involves providing semi-annual reports on project progress.