India
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TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) INVITATION TO PROVIDE INDEPENDENT ADVISORY SERVICES ON ORGANIZATIONAL OPERATIONS / SYSTEMS FOR FAIRTRADE NETWORK OF ASIA & PACIFIC PRODUCERS (FTNAPP) Position: Independent Advisor – Organizational Operations / Systems Review Location: Asia Pacific Region About Fairtrade Network of Asia and Pacific Producers (FTNAPP) Fairtrade NAPP is a network of Fairtrade-certified producers across Asia and the Pacific, registered as a nonprofit entity in Singapore. As part of the global Fairtrade system, FTNAPP works to ensure fairer trading conditions for small-scale farmers and workers. Currently, FTNAPP supports over 205450 farmers and workers across 274 Producer Organizations in 19 countries. For more information, visit: www.fairtrade.net/napp-en Background In 2023, FTNAPP implemented a revised governance framework to enhance member participation and regional representation. This included the election of a 13-member Board of Directors and the establishment of four Regional Conferences, each with elected Coordinators and Deputy Coordinators. As FTNAPP continues to evolve, it seeks to ensure that its internal operations and systems remain efficient, transparent, and responsive. To support this effort, FTNAPP is engaging an independent professional to provide advisory input on selected aspects of its internal organizational operations / systems. This short-term assignment aims to enhance operational alignment, communication, and regional coordination frameworks. Main Objective To provide external advisory support on FTNAPP’s internal operations /systems, focusing on strengthening coherence, responsiveness, and structural alignment across the network. Scope of Work The selected individual will: Review selected aspects of FTNAPP’s internal processes related to its core objective which is services to producers, communication flow, responsiveness, and regional coordination structures. Provide reflections on the consistency and effectiveness of internal operations / systems in supporting organizational alignment. Offer independent input on internal functional dynamics affecting coherence and performance. Engage with designated FTNAPP documents and stakeholders, as identified by senior management and/or the Board. Submit a brief advisory note summarizing observations and recommendations. Deliverables Advisory note summarizing key insights and recommendations. Informal debrief with senior management and/or designated Board members. Any relevant supporting materials referenced during the assignment. Eligibility Criteria Over 15 years of senior-level experience in HR, organizational development, and governance advisory. Proven experience in internal systems reviews, diagnostics and/ or similar assessments. Proven ability to engage with nuanced human resource dynamics and provide thoughtful, policy-aligned guidance on sensitive matters. Skilled in handling sensitive assignments with discretion and professionalism. Strong knowledge of accountability frameworks and field-based program operations. Excellent communication skills, with demonstrated ability to deliver actionable recommendations. Familiarity with producer organizations, cooperatives, or certification systems is an asset. Timeline The assignment must be completed within 10 working days of engagement. Envisioned start date: 15-July-2025 Last date for receiving applications: 3-July-2025 Remuneration The total fee for this assignment is fixed at EUR 300. Intellectual Property Rights and Ownership All documents, materials, and outputs developed during this assignment will remain the sole property of FTNAPP. No part of the deliverables or related information may be disclosed or reproduced outside this engagement without written permission from FTNAPP. Application Requirements Interested applicants should submit: A brief note on suitability and proposed approach. Work plan with deliverables and timeline. CV of the consultant, with two (2) references. At least one sample of previous, relevant work (mandatory). Submit applications by 3-July-2025, to hr@fairtradenapp.org. Fairtrade NAPP is an equal opportunity employer.
India
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Terms of Reference (TOR) Virtual Training & Resource Development on Impact Storytelling and Writing Skills for Fairtrade NAPP Youth 1. Background Fairtrade Network of Asia and Pacific Producers (Fairtrade NAPP) is committed to empowering young leaders across producer organizations by equipping them with knowledge and tools to communicate their impact through compelling stories effectively. As part of this effort, Fairtrade NAPP seeks to engage an expert organisation to conduct a 4-hour virtual training session on developing impact stories, including writing skills, storytelling processes, methodologies, and best practices, tailored to Fairtrade values.In addition, the selected organisation will be responsible for developing a comprehensive self-paced learning module, including writing guidelines, case studies, templates, and instructional videos on impact storytelling and visual documentation (photo/video), specifically aligned with the Fairtrade context. 2. Objectives of the Assignment To build the capacity of Fairtrade youth members to develop powerful, data- backed, human-centered impact stories. To improve writing and communication skills needed to convey impact effectively and authentically. To provide practical tools and examples to structure and narrate impact stories in a Fairtrade-aligned context. To produce educational content for self-paced learning on story writing, ethical photography, and video documentation. 3. Scope of Work The selected organisation will be responsible for: Training Delivery Conduct a 4-hour virtual training session (can be split into two 2-hour sessions) for selected Fairtrade youth from across the region, covering: Understanding Impact Storytelling Why storytelling matters in the development and Fairtrade context Story types (beneficiary-led, community, project-based, etc.) Story Structure & Process Key elements: setting, characters, problem, intervention, change, and call to action Use of data and emotional appeal Flow and coherence of story narratives Writing Skills for Impact Basics of good writing: clarity, tone, grammar, and flow Writing for audiences: donors, consumers, and communities From idea to written narrative: planning, drafting, editing Visual Storytelling Basics of ethical photo and video documentation Framing, lighting, storytelling through visuals Consent and representation guidelines Fairtrade Context Embedding Fairtrade values and themes (youth, gender, environment, governance, etc.) Aligning stories with impact indicators and Fairtrade Premium interventions B. Development of Self-Paced Learning Modules Create a comprehensive digital toolkit that includes: Step-by-Step Guide to Developing and Writing Impact Stories Writing templates and prompts Ethical storytelling checklists Photo and video documentation guidelines 2 Short Educational Videos (2–5 minutes each): How to write an effective impact story- Ethical storytelling and documentation Basics of mobile photography and video storytelling 4. Expected Deliverables Deliverable Description Timeline Training Agenda & Content Detailed training outline with materials Within 1 week of contract Virtual Training Delivery 4-hour live virtual training session August 12th on International Youth Day Learning Toolkit PDF guidebook, templates, sample stories Within 4 weeks of contract Educational Videos 2 instructional videos (2–5 minutes each) Within 5 weeks of contract Final Report Brief report on training, feedback, and outcomes Within 1 week of completion of training 5.Eligibility Criteria The applicant organisation must: Have at least 5 years of experience in development communication, storytelling, capacity building, or journalism. Demonstrate expertise in impact writing and storytelling training for youth, grassroots organizations, or development sectors. Have experience in producing educational content including toolkits and video modules. Be familiar with ethical practices in storytelling, particularly for nonprofit and social impact sectors . Preferably have experience working with Fairtrade, ethical trade, or sustainability-focused initiatives . 6.Proposal Submission Requirements Interested organisations must submit the following: Technical Proposal : Understanding of the assignment Methodology and approach Proposed training agenda Timeline Team composition and bios Financial Proposal : Detailed budget (inclusive of taxes and other costs) Previous Work : Samples of similar past work (reports, videos, toolkits) References from previous clients Minimum 02 sample work of educational videos and toolkits developed before. 7.Evaluation Criteria Criteria Weight Relevance and quality of proposal 30% Experience and qualifications 30% Quality of previous work samples 20% Budget and cost-effectiveness 20% 8.Timeline Deadline to Submit Proposal: [July 12th] Selection & Contracting: Within 7 days after deadline Training & Deliverables Completion: Within 5 weeks of contract signing 9.Budget : €1500 Training design & facilitation, Follow-up & reporting: €400 Preparation and delivery of 4-hour virtual session, including materials and coordination Follow-up & reporting: Participant feedback summary, session documentation 10.Development of Learning Materials: €1100 Self-paced learning toolkit (PDF guidebook, templates, writing guidelines, etc.): Content creation, design, and formatting. Educational video production: 2–3 short videos (script, filming, voiceover, editing, subtitles) Photo & visual documentation guidelines: Ethical photography and mobile storytelling guide 11.Submission & Contact Please send your proposals to:[comms@fairtradenapp.org] Subject Line: Proposal – Impact Storytelling Training for Fairtrade NAPP Youth Deadline: 12th July 2025 12. Ownership & Usage Rights All materials (toolkits, videos, presentations) developed under this assignment will remain the property of Fairtrade NAPP and may be used for training, dissemination, and capacity building purposes across the Fairtrade system.
India
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Terms of Reference (TOR) Strategy Development Consultant – Fairtrade NAPP Strategy 2026–2028 Subject: Consultant – NAPP Strategy 2026–2028 1. Who We Are The Constitution of Fairtrade NAPP was established in 2014. The organization is a member of Fairtrade International (www.fairtrade.net). Producer Networks (PNs) are regional associations that Fairtrade certified producer organizations may join if they wish. They represent small-scale producers, workers and other producer stakeholders. Fairtrade NAPP supports and empowers Fairtrade certified farmers and workers across the Asia Pacific region. The producers share 50% ownership of the Fairtrade system and have an equal voice in all decisions that affect them. As a Producer Network, NAPP ensures their voice is heard in the system. Currently NAPP has 276 Producer Organizations across 21 countries in Asia and Pacific Region supporting more than 260000 farmers and workers. NAPP’s mission is to facilitate the incorporation of more producers to be able to join the Fairtrade movement in Asia and the Pacific through an existing wide range of products and services. For more information please visit: www.fairtradenapp.org.Currently NAPP is working in 21 countries and supporting 15+ product categories through numerous services to the producer organizations. 2. Background and Context NAPP’s current strategic plan concludes in 2025. As we prepare for the next phase, NAPP seeks to develop a robust, inclusive, and forward-looking 2026–2028 Strategic Plan . The activity is co-funded by the European Commission Funding Framework Partnership Agreement (EC FFPA) program. The EC FFPA is strategic partnership program, which aims to strengthen Fairtrade as a representative, member -based regional, EU and global Civil Society umbrella organization, giving voice and empowering over 1900 Fairtrade Producer Organizations globally. Within this program, NAPP is developing its strategy to address the evolving needs of Fairtrade producers in the region, align with global Fairtrade directions, and reflect emerging trends in trade justice, sustainability, and producer resilience. Summary of the NAPP Strategy 2021–2025 The 2021–2025 strategy— “Doing Business with a Conscience” —was built around seven sustainability-focused service categories: Sustainable Livelihoods – Gender-inclusive value chains, decent livelihoods, crop diversification, and value addition. Sustainable Communities – Youth engagement, women’s empowerment, and localized entrepreneurship. Sustainable Trade – Market expansion, quality improvements, business resilience. Sustainable Technology – Digital traceability, smart tech for agri-practices. Sustainable Collaborations – Strategic partnerships and advocacy to promote domestic and ethical markets. Sustainable Environment – Circular economy models, climate adaptation pilots. Sustainable Fairtrade System – Stronger country networks, compliant governance, certification+ services. The strategy emphasized transparency, resilience, innovation, and the transformation of Fairtrade from niche to mainstream—while confronting introspective questions about cost competitiveness, trust, relevance, and the future role of certification. 3. Purpose of the Consultancy To support NAPP in developing its 2026–2028 Strategic Plan through a participatory, evidence- informed, and regionally grounded approach that aligns with global Fairtrade priorities while addressing unique challenges and opportunities in Asia-Pacific. This strategy will serve as a roadmap, ensuring that FT NAPP’s goals and activities are in sync with the development global Fairtrade System while reflecting the unique opportunities and challenges within the Asia and Pacific context. 4. Objectives of the Assignment Assessment of current strategy : Conduct strategic reviews and assess performance under the 2021–25 framework. Facilitate Strategic Planning: Lead the design and facilitation of the strategic planning process, integrating internal evaluations, market and policy trends, and Fairtrade global system priorities and Identify emerging priorities Stakeholder Engagement: Coordinate inclusive consultations with producer organizations, staff, Board members, and partners to gather strategic inputs. Draft Strategic Documents: Translate stakeholder insights and analyses into a comprehensive and actionable strategic framework for 2026-28 Support Communication: Help develop communication materials (e.g. summary documents and presentations) to share the strategy with internal and external stakeholders. 5. Scope of Work The consultant will be responsible for: Conducting a review of the current (2021–2025) strategy , lessons learned, and organizational performance. Leading internal and external stakeholder consultations , including country/regional teams and thematic advisors (e.g. gender, youth, climate, HREDD, LI/LW). Consultation with FT NAPP Board to align the strategic mission with Board’s vision. Coordinating focus groups or surveys with producer organizations across various countries to ensure inclusiveness. Drafting the 2026–2028 Strategy Document , including: Vision, mission, and values review (if needed) Strategic pillars and objectives Theory of Change or results framework Key implementation directions Preparing a PowerPoint summary and 2-page strategy brief for communication use. 6. Deliverables Inception Report (work plan, methodology) – Week 2 Stakeholder Consultation Summary – Week 6 Draft Strategy Document – Week 9 Final Strategy Document and Summary – Week 12 Strategic Presentation (PPT) – Week 12 7. Duration of the Assignment The consultancy will span three months (12 weeks) from the date of contract signing. Detailed timelines and milestones will be finalized during the inception phase. 8. Required Qualifications The ideal Consultant or Consultancy Firm should possess the following qualifications and experience: Strategic Planning Expertise : Proven experience in strategic planning for organizations with a regional presence and international affiliation. Familiarity with the Fairtrade system and experience working with diverse international stakeholders or certification schemes is highly desirable, alongside a strong understanding of the Asian context. Sector Expertise: In-depth knowledge of agriculture, smallholder farmer and worker support, sustainability, and sustainable development. Expertise in thematic areas under review and experience with delivering similar assignments are advantageous. Innovation and Methodological Proficiency : Demonstrated ability to propose innovative solutions and familiarity with relevant strategic frameworks and methodologies, such as SWOT, PESTEL, and Theory of Change. Facilitation and Engagement Skills : Strong facilitation skills and the ability to engage effectively with a broad range of stakeholders, including producers, board members, staff, and partners (regional and International). Analytical and Synthesis Skills : Proven ability to conduct stakeholder consultations, synthesize complex inputs, and translate them into coherent, actionable strategic documents Communication Skills : Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English, including the capacity to present ideas clearly and effectively to diverse audiences. 9. Application Process Interested consultants/firms are requested to submit the following: Technical proposal (max 5 pages) including methodology, timeline, and team composition List of deliverables along with the timeline CV(s) of consultant(s) highlighting relevant experience Financial proposal with clear cost breakdown Declaration of relationships – describe if your organization/employees have any business or personal relationships connected to NAPP; Two previous reports/documents on similar project/line to be submitted. Two recent references for similar work *Budget: The budget available for the assignment is 6000 Euro only inclusive of all cost. *Payment Terms: The payment terms for the assignment shall be 25% upon submission of inception report and 75% upon submission and approval of strategy document & other deliverables *Deadline for Submission: [19.07.2025] *Send Proposals to: hr@fairtradenapp.org
India
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Terms of Reference (ToR) Procurement of Official Formal Shirts with Embroidered NAPP Logo 1. About Fairtrade NAPP Fairtrade NAPP (Network of Asia and Pacific Producers) is the regional Producer network of Fairtrade Labelling Organisation representing Fairtrade certified producers across Asia and the Pacific. As a key member of the global Fairtrade system, Fairtrade NAPP works with Fairtrade certified farmer organisations and Hired Labour plantations to promote equitable trade, sustainability, and social justice.Fairtrade NAPP operates in over 19+ countries, supporting producers across various commodities such as tea, coffee, rice, cotton, and spices. Its mandate includes capacity building, market access facilitation, advocacy, and ensuring compliance with Fairtrade Standards. The organization plays a critical role in amplifying producers’ voices and enhancing their resilience and income through ethical and sustainable trading practices. 2. Objective of the Official Shirts The official white shirts with the Fairtrade NAPP embroidered logo will serve multiple purposes: ·To provide standardized professional attire for FT NAPP staff during official engagements, meetings, and field visits. ·To enhance brand visibility and promote the identity of Fairtrade NAPP across stakeholders and partner interactions. · To ensure a uniform and professional appearance at public events, workshops, training programs, and producer organization visits. · To foster a sense of unity and professionalism among staff members, reflecting NAPP’s values of integrity, transparency, and collaboration. · The shirts will be part of NAPP’s broader branding and organizational representation strategy and must align with the quality and ethical standards upheld by Fairtrade. 3. Scope of Work The selected vendor will be responsible for: · Supplying 100 white formal shirts (standard office wear). · Embroidering the official NAPP logo (to be provided by FT NAPP) on the front left chest area. · Providing size variety with measurement options based on standard sizing options (final distribution to be shared upon order confirmation). · Ensuring high-quality stitching, embroidery, and finishing. · Delivering the completed shirts to the FT NAPP designated office. 4. Shirt Specifications · Color: White · Style: Formal (full sleeves, button-down) · Fabric: Minimum 60% cotton or a cotton-blend breathable fabric · Logo Placement: Left chest (embroidered) · Embroidery Size: Approximately 3 x 3 inches (variable) · Packaging: Each shirt to be individually packed and labeled by size 5. Deliverables & Timeline · Quantity: 100 embroidered white formal shirts · Delivery timeline: Within 20–30 working days of order confirmation · Final delivery location will be in Bangalore, India 6. Quotation Requirements Interested vendors are required to submit: · A detailed quotation for 100 formal shirts (including embroidery, taxes, and delivery) · Cost breakdown : shirt unit cost, embroidery cost, applicable taxes · Shipping will be additionally paid · Visual sample or photos of similar past work or proposed shirt design and fabric 7. Submission Details Proposals can be email to comms@fairtradenapp.org Subject line: “Quotation for FT NAPP Official Shirts – [Vendor Name]” Deadline for submission: [18th July 2025]
India
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Trainer required for – International Accounting Standards (IAS/IFRS) Company Name: Fairtrade Network of Asia and Pacific Producers Ltd. Region/Country: Asia Pacific Countries Training Location: Bangalore, India Expected Training Start Date: 20th August 2025 to 27th August 2025. Total Training Days: 05-07 Days Mode of Training: Physical Training Total No. Participants: 2 Participants Short term assignment The activity is co-funded by the European Commission Funding Framework Partnership Agreement (EC FFPA) program. The EC FFPA is strategic partnership program, that aims to strengthen Fairtrade as a representative, member -based regional, EU and global Civil Society umbrella organization, giving voice and empowering over 1900 Fairtrade Producer Organizations globally. About Company: Fairtrade NAPP is a Network of Fairtrade certified Producers in Asia Pacific region. NAPP is a part of a global organization Fairtrade International, working to secure a better deal for farmers and workers in Asia and Pacific. Currently NAPP has 284 Producer Organizations across 20 countries in Asia and Pacific Region supporting more than 260,000 farmers and workers. NAPP’s mission is to facilitate the incorporation of more producers to be able to join the Fairtrade movement in Asia and the Pacific through an existing wide range of products and services. For more information please visit: https://www.fairtrade.net/napp-en.html Objective : Understanding Key International Accounting Standards (IAS) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS): Equip participants with knowledge of relevant IAS/IFRS and recent updates impacting NPO financial reporting Compliance with Regulatory Frameworks: Ensure alignment with global financial reporting frameworks and support transparent, accountable reporting practices. Enhancing Financial Transparency and Accountability: Promote best practices to enhance donor confidence and stakeholder trust through globally accepted standards. Practical Application of Accounting Standards: Train participants to apply IAS/IFRS in real-world NPO scenarios, including donations, grants, and fund accounting. Capacity Building for Financial Management: Strengthen staff skills in preparing and presenting financial statements under international standards Expected Outcomes of the Training: 1. Improved Knowledge of International Accounting Standards Participants will gain a solid understanding of IAS/IFRS principles tailored for non-profits. This knowledge enables accurate and compliant financial statement preparation. 2. Enhanced Financial Reporting Practices Organizations will produce high-quality, transparent, and consistent financial reports. Reports will better reflect the true financial position of the organization. 3. Better Compliance and Risk Management Reduced risk of non-compliance and avoidance of legal or reputational issues. Participants will learn to identify and proactively manage financial reporting risks. 4. Stronger Stakeholder Confidence Improved reporting builds trust with donors, funders, and other stakeholders. Adherence to standards enhances credibility and funding opportunities. 5. Practical Skills for Daily Operations Participants will receive tools and templates for immediate application. Staff will manage funds, grants, and donations more effectively and compliantly. Overview of International Accounting Standards (IAS/IFRS) Introduction to IAS/IFRS: Covers the evolution, purpose, and global importance of these standards in promoting consistency and transparency Key Principles: Explains foundational concepts like accrual accounting, comparability, and transparency. Scope and Applicability: Discusses how IAS/IFRS apply across sectors, with a focus on challenges unique to non-profit organizations. Specific Standards Relevant to Non-Profit Organisations IFRS for SMEs: Simplified standards tailored for smaller non-profits. IFRS 15 – Revenue Recognition: Addresses complexities in handling donor funds, grants, and restricted revenue. IAS 1, IAS 8, IFRS 9 – Financial Reporting: Guides proper structuring of financial statements and disclosures for NPOs. Fund Accounting: Explores treatment of restricted/unrestricted funds, grants, and endowments under IAS/IFRS. IFRS 10 & IFRS 12 – Consolidation: Explains reporting requirements for NPOs with multiple entities or subsidiaries. Practical Case Studies and Examples Global NPO Scenarios: Real-life case studies showing IAS/IFRS application in various non-profit settings. Reporting Challenges: Common issues in managing donations, grants, and non-cash contributions. Best Practices: Success stories of NPOs achieving transparency and trust through effective IAS/IFRS implementation. Sector-Specific Examples: Case studies from healthcare, education, and charity sectors highlighting unique reporting needs. Hands-on Exercises and Workshops Financial Statement Preparation: Interactive sessions on creating IAS/IFRS-compliant balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. Fund Allocation Simulation: Exercises on managing restricted vs. unrestricted funds with correct accounting treatment. Risk Management & Internal Controls: Workshops on designing controls to prevent fraud and ensure compliance. Budgeting & Forecasting: Practical use of IAS/IFRS in financial planning and projections for NPOs. IFRS Simulation Software: Training on tools that automate IAS/IFRS-compliant reporting with guided walkthroughs. Trainer Eligibility Criteria: Certified and Recognized Expert in International Accounting Standards (IAS/IFRS): Must hold recognized certifications in international accounting standards, such as: CPA (Certified Public Accountant) ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) Ensures strong expertise in both general accounting principles and specialized non-profit frameworks Would you like this included in a full trainer profile or eligibility criteria document? Extensive Experience with Non-Profit Organizations: The ideal trainer will have significant hands-on experience working with non-profit organizations, understanding the unique challenges they face in financial reporting, fund management, and compliance. This experience will allow the trainer to tailor the content to real-world scenarios specific to NPOs. Proven Track Record of Training Delivery: The trainer should have a history of successfully delivering training programs, particularly in the non-profit sector. This includes experience in conducting workshops, seminars, and in-depth training sessions focused on the application of IAS/IFRS within the non-profit context. Practical Knowledge and Application of IAS/IFRS: Trainer must have hands-on experience implementing IAS/IFRS in non-profit organizations. Should be proficient in: Preparing compliant financial statements Managing restricted and unrestricted funds Meeting donor and regulatory requirements Expertise in Non-Profit Accounting Complexities - Proficient in handling: - Donations, grants, and multi-year funding - Specialized reporting and in-kind contributions - Able to clearly explain IAS/IFRS implications on NPO operations and disclosures Engaging and Interactive Training Delivery - Strong communication skills with the ability to simplify complex concepts - Uses interactive methods: - Discussions, hands-on exercises, and case studies - Focused on practical application for non-profit professionals Commitment to Continuous Professional Development - Actively stays updated on: - Evolving IAS/IFRS standards - Emerging trends in non-profit financial reporting - Ensures training reflects current best practices and compliance requirements Expert in Navigating Complex Accounting Scenarios for NPOs: Skilled in navigating non-profit-specific challenges: Donations, grants, and multi-year funding In-kind contributions and specialized reporting Capable of explaining IAS/IFRS implications on NPO operations and financial disclosures Logistics:Physical Meeting Venue to be Arranged in a Suitable Location: Venue: The training venue should be easily accessible for participants, ideally located in a central area with good transportation. It should be a quiet, comfortable, and well-equipped space conducive to learning. Technology Requirements: Ensure the venue is equipped with necessary technology such as projectors, screens, microphones, Wi-Fi, and audio-visual systems for presentations and interactive sessions. Necessary Training Materials and Resources to Be Provided: Training Handbook/Workbook : Comprehensive manual with key concepts, slides, templates, and reference materials tailored to NPOs. Case Study Materials : Real-world examples illustrating IAS/IFRS application in non-profit scenarios. Practical Exercises & Worksheets : Hands-on materials for practicing revenue recognition, fund management, and financial reporting. Access to Digital Resources : Downloadable templates, online tools, and simulation software for IAS/IFRS-compliant reporting. Presentation Slides & Visual Aids : Clear, accessible visuals to support learning during and after the training. Certificates of Completion : Recognition of participant achievement for professional development. Post-Training Support Materials : Additional reading resources and optional follow-up sessions for continued learning and clarification. How to Apply: If you’re interested in providing services for Training on International Accounting Standards for Non- Profit Organizations. Please send an email to hr@fairtradenapp.org & santosh.krishna@fairtradenapp.org with the following details on or before 26th July 2025 Profile Contact Person Contact Information Brief Description of Services Offered Relevant Experience and Qualifications provide a minimum of two references from previous clients who can attest to the quality and effectiveness of your services.
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