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Consultant - Sourcing

Summary

World Resources Institute (WRI) is seeking up to 6 individual consultants with expertise in restoration and biodiversity to identify and engage with locally led organizations in need of funding within the Greater Rift Valley of Kenya; the Lake Kivu & Rusizi River Basin of Burundi, DRC, and Rwanda; and the Ghana Cocoa Belt. As part of the sourcing team for WRI’s flagship TerraFund financing program, you will play a key role in assisting and vetting organizations that are applying for funding between January and July 2025.

About the Program


WRI’s Restoration Initiative informs, enables, and invests in people that restore degraded land. The team’s flagship investment program for locally led enterprises and community non-profits, TerraFund, currently finances, trains, and monitors 200+ projects across Africa. It focuses on deploying grants, low-interest loans, and equity finance to organizations in three target landscapes: the Lake Kivu & Rusizi River Basin in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Rwanda; the Greater Rift Valley of Kenya; and the Ghana Cocoa Belt.

These portfolios for funding and capacity building are built through the TerraMatch platform, an end-to-end system that hosts open calls for proposals, connects champions with technical assistance, and tracks the progress of funded projects through a standard monitoring, reporting, and verification protocol.  

Scope of Work and Deliverables

In 2025, TerraFund is deepening its commitment to investment in locally led land restoration champions by proactively sourcing and financing up to 100 additional projects with grants, loans, and equity investments in the three target landscapes mentioned above.

These projects will focus on improving biodiversity and aim to connect the most important forests and conservation areas of each landscape through tree-based restoration projects that bring benefits to people, nature, and climate. To assist TerraFund and its partners in uncovering the most impactful organizations working at the intersection of biodiversity and restoration, WRI is seeking up to 6 individual consultants in Kenya, Rwanda, and Ghana to identify and co-create project proposals with locally led organizations within these target landscapes and prepare them for funding through the TerraMatch system.

As part of the core sourcing team at WRI, you will also play a key role vetting proposals submitted by other local organizations and preparing final proposals and budgets for approval from TerraFund’s financial intermediary partners.

You will be based within the country from which you will source projects and engage champions. You are an individual, not a representative of a consulting company or service. You are available to work 40 hours per week between January 6, 2025 and July 5, 2025.

Sourcing Project Proposals (70%)

  • Identify organizations (NGOs, enterprises, community-based organizations, research institutions, cooperatives, etc.) that implement biodiversity-focused restoration projects within the target landscape.
  • In collaboration with the WRI TerraMatch team, create a detailed database of potential partners, including project descriptions, operational regions, and areas of expertise.
  • Evaluate the alignment of these organizations with WRI's core restoration goals and propose a list of organizations eligible to apply for TerraFund.
  • Initiate contact and build relationships with identified organizations and other partners, once approved.
  • Provide hands-on support for selected organizations in submitting high-quality proposals through the WRI TerraMatch portal.
  • Negotiate final budgets and assist in completing contracts between funded organizations and TerraFund’s financial intermediary partners.

Proposal Review (30%)

  • In collaboration with the larger sourcing team, conduct a thorough review of project proposals to assess their alignment with funding objectives and analyze the projected impact of the projects on local communities and ecosystems.
  • Verify that projects meet predetermined criteria by reviewing the completeness and accuracy of submitted documents.
  • Provide constructive feedback to project applicants on areas for improvement.
  • Conduct site visits (if necessary) to verify project locations, local engagement, and ground realities.
  • Summarize proposals into clear, evidence-based recommendations to the TerraFund project selection committee, who will approve or reject proposals.

Duration & Terms:

  • The consultancy is expected to last 6 months, starting on January 6, 2025 and concluding on July 5, 2025.
  • Specific timelines for deliverables will be agreed upon with the selected consultant.
  • You will be paid a standard monthly rate for the hours that you have worked that month. You will submit an invoice directly to WRI at a pre-determined date.

Consultant Qualifications

  • A bachelor’s degree in agriculture, Economics, Finance, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, or a related discipline.
  • At least 5 years of experience in restoration and biodiversity projects.
  • Demonstrated success in securing partnerships or fundraising within the environmental sector.
  • Excellent communication, analytical, and networking abilities.
  • Proven experience in conveying technical concepts to non-technical audiences.
  • Knowledge of international funding mechanisms and grant processes.
  • Experience in engaging a diverse range of stakeholders, including government, NGOs, and the private sector.
  • Ability and willingness to travel regionally, if required.
  • Existing work authorization is required where this position is based. WRI is unable to authorize visa work authorization.
  • Proficiency in both spoken and written English is required.
  • Additional fluency in French is required for applicants from Rwanda.

Evaluation and Selection

The following elements will be the primary considerations in evaluating all applications submitted in response to this posting:

                      The extent to which the applicant’s proposal fulfills WRI’s stated requirements as set out in this posting

                      Demonstrated expertise and experience with similar projects

                      Overall cost of the applicant’s proposal

                      Sustainability – WRI values sustainability and all other factors being equal, will favor a proposal to more sustainably perform the work.

                      The consultant offering the best overall value will be selected. For this position, price and non-price aspects are considered to be of approximately equal importance.

                      Compliance Requirements: WRI receives funding from a variety of sources, including governments and other non-governmental organizations. In addition to WRI’s standard contract terms, certain funder conditions may apply

How to Apply

We invite qualified persons to submit their Expressions of Interest by 16 December 2024 to Jean Marie Ntakirutimana at jeanmarie.ntakirutimana@wri.org, with CC to Moses Kiniti at moses.kiniti@wri.org  if you are applying for Kenya, Amanda Obuobi Amoako at Amanda.Obuobi@wri.org for Ghana, and Jackson Ndera at jackson.ndera@wri.org  for Rwanda.

Include as the subject line: “Land Restoration & Biodiversity Specialists in Kenya/Rwanda/Ghana”, selecting the appropriate country.

  • Please provide a concise summary (maximum 2 pages) detailing your approach to delivering this assignment. This should highlight why you are well qualified for the task, demonstrate your understanding of the assignment, and outline the proposed timelines. Note that WRI will not consider applications longer than 2 pages.
  • Include your current Curriculum Vitae (CV).
  • Include a budget with an indicative monthly rate proposal.
    • The budget should provide a breakdown of the proposed rate, assuming 40 hours of work per week between January 6 and July 5, 2025.
    • All field costs will be covered directly by the Project, including meals, transport and accommodation and any costs related to the consultancy excluding Per Diem. Your proposal should exclusively cover the cost of employing the individual.
    • WRI is an IRS-registered 501(c)3, tax-exempt organization. WRI is not VAT exempt. All prices or quotes should include VAT and tax, as applicable.
  • All documents should be combined into a single PDF file.

About Us: 

Founded in 1982, World Resources Institute (WRI) is an independent, nonprofit global research organization that turns big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity, and human well-being. We are working to address seven critical challenges that the world must overcome this decade to secure a sustainable future for people and the planet: climate change, energy, food, forests, water, sustainable cities, and the ocean. WRI has a global staff of over 1,800 people with work spanning 60 countries. We have offices in Africa, Brazil, China, Europe, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Colombia and the United States, as well as a growing presence in other countries and regions.  

The foundation of our work is delivering high-quality research, data, maps, and analysis to solve the world’s greatest environment and international development challenges and improve people’s lives. We work with leaders in government, business, and civil society to drive ambitious action and create change on the ground. Equally important, we bring together partners to develop breakthrough ideas and scale-up solutions for far-reaching, enduring impact. 

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What You Should Know About Consultant - Sourcing, World Resources Institute

Are you a passionate advocate for biodiversity and restoration? If so, World Resources Institute (WRI) has an exciting opportunity for you! We are looking for up to 6 individual consultants to join our dynamic sourcing team in an impactful 6-month consultancy role as a Consultant - Sourcing. You will be at the forefront of identifying and engaging with locally led organizations across the Greater Rift Valley of Kenya, the Lake Kivu & Rusizi River Basin in Burundi, DRC, and Rwanda, as well as the Ghana Cocoa Belt. As part of WRI’s flagship TerraFund financing program, you will help vet and assist organizations applying for funding that supports biodiversity-focused restoration projects. Your expertise will be pivotal in co-creating project proposals that connect communities with nature, ensuring that local voices lead the way in restoration efforts. You will also review and enhance proposals by other local organizations to ensure they align with our mission. With a commitment to working 40 hours per week from January to July 2025, you’ll have the chance to make a lasting impact on ecosystems and communities alike. Join a team that values your insights and creativity, and is dedicated to building a sustainable future for generations to come!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Consultant - Sourcing Role at World Resources Institute
What qualifications do I need to become a Consultant - Sourcing with World Resources Institute?

To become a Consultant - Sourcing with World Resources Institute, you'll need at least a bachelor's degree in areas such as Agriculture, Environmental Science, or Natural Resource Management. Additionally, a minimum of 5 years of experience in restoration and biodiversity projects is essential, along with strong networking and communication skills.

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What is the role of a Consultant - Sourcing at World Resources Institute?

As a Consultant - Sourcing at World Resources Institute, your primary responsibility will be to identify and engage with organizations that are focused on biodiversity and restoration projects. You will assist in vetting proposals and co-create project proposals that can be funded through WRI’s TerraFund financing program, helping to ensure alignment with biodiversity goals.

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Where will the Consultant - Sourcing position be located?

The Consultant - Sourcing position with World Resources Institute is remote but requires you to engage with projects in specific regions. Depending on your location, you may work within the Greater Rift Valley of Kenya, the Lake Kivu & Rusizi River Basin, or the Ghana Cocoa Belt regions.

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What kind of projects will the Consultant - Sourcing work on?

The Consultant - Sourcing will work on biodiversity-focused restoration projects within targeted landscapes in Africa. This includes vetting and evaluating organizations that implement impactful restoration projects and ensuring they are eligible for TerraFund financing.

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What is the duration of the Consultant - Sourcing role?

The Consultant - Sourcing role at World Resources Institute is set for a duration of 6 months, starting from January 6, 2025, and concluding on July 5, 2025. This period allows for meaningful engagement with organizations and preparation of project proposals.

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How can I apply for the Consultant - Sourcing position with WRI?

To apply for the Consultant - Sourcing position with World Resources Institute, you need to submit your Expression of Interest via email to the designated contacts in accordance with the job posting by December 16, 2024. Your application should include a summary showcasing your qualifications, CV, and a proposed budget.

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What type of funding does the TerraFund program provide?

The TerraFund program provides various funding types, including grants, low-interest loans, and equity finance to support locally led enterprises and community organizations engaged in restoration projects across identified landscapes in Africa.

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Common Interview Questions for Consultant - Sourcing
Can you describe your experience in biodiversity and restoration projects?

In answering this question, focus on specific projects you've worked on, detailing your role, the objectives of the projects, and the outcomes. Highlight your problem-solving skills and how they contributed to project success.

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What methodologies do you use when assessing organizations for funding eligibility?

Discuss frameworks and criteria you employ when reviewing proposals, such as alignment with sustainability goals or impact assessments. Provide examples of how you have applied these methodologies in previous roles.

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How do you plan to build relationships with local organizations?

Emphasize your interpersonal skills and previous experiences in relationship building. Discuss strategies for effective communication and collaboration to establish trust with local organizations.

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What challenges have you faced in sourcing funding for projects?

Identify specific challenges you've encountered, such as limited resources or competing priorities, and illustrate how you successfully navigated these obstacles. Problem-solving skills and creativity in approaching challenges are key points.

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How would you evaluate a project proposal’s potential impact on local communities?

Describe how you assess the feasibility and expected impact of proposals by examining community involvement, environmental benefits, and alignment with funding criteria. Providing analytical insights into your evaluation process will demonstrate your expertise.

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What experience do you have with proposal writing or review?

Share examples of successful proposals you've written or helped review, stating specific elements that contributed to their approval. Attention to detail and ability to convey complex ideas succinctly are essential and should be highlighted.

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Can you explain how the TerraFund financing program works?

In your response, briefly outline the key components of the TerraFund program, discussing its objectives, target areas, and the types of financial support provided. Clearly expressing the program's impact will exhibit your understanding and enthusiasm.

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How do you prioritize and manage multiple project proposals effectively?

Discuss your organizational skills and use of tools or techniques for project management. Share your experience with prioritizing tasks based on deadlines and project impact to ensure timely submissions.

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What role does data play in your decision-making process?

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How do you engage with stakeholders across different sectors?

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WRI’s mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.

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