The NYDA seeks a panel of implementing partners to execute Phase V of the National Youth Service (NYS) under the Presidential Youth Employment Intervention (PYEI) for 12 months, with potential extensions. Key requirements include experience in youth development and community service.
The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) invites proposals from qualified organizations to form a panel of implementing partners for the National Youth Service (NYS) Phase V program. This initiative aims to mobilize unemployed youth aged 18-35 into structured, stipend-based community service opportunities that enhance their employability while addressing community needs. The program will run for a period of 12 months, with the possibility of two additional 12-month extensions based on performance and funding availability.
Successful bidders will be responsible for delivering community service projects that provide meaningful work exposure and skills development to youth participants. Proposals should demonstrate the organization's capacity to engage a minimum of 4,000 youth for Tier 1 applicants or between 300 and 1,300 youth for Tier 2 applicants. The NYDA emphasizes the importance of governance, digital compliance, and effective monitoring systems to ensure accountability and successful outcomes. This tender presents an opportunity for organizations committed to youth empowerment and community development to contribute to sustainable livelihoods and social cohesion.
This tender is suitable for non-profit organizations, non-profit companies, and other entities with a proven track record in youth development, community service, and project management. Organizations with experience in managing large-scale youth programs and those capable of providing structured support to participants are encouraged to apply.