About the Organization
SAWABENU (which means "the law exists'' in Vai, one of the languages spoken in western Liberia) is a local non-governmental organization founded in 2023 by former staff of The Carter Center Rule of Law Program out of a keen desire to localize and continue the rule of law programming in Liberia. With initial support from the Embassy of Sweden, The Carter Center is guiding the organization in its formative stage. Ultimately, a fully developed SAWABENU will endeavor to bridge the rule of law programming gap created by the departure of the Carter Center in Liberia.
Scope of Work and Responsibilities
A. Fundraising and Resource Mobilization
• Assess the current donor fundraising space (in and out of Liberia) for available
opportunities tied to the rule of law work.
• Assess the potential donors’ needs and goals.
• Evaluate Sawabenu’s strategic plan to define the scope of projects to pursue that
would align with the donors’ interests/priorities.
• Assess all potential donors’ grant deadlines, reporting requirements and renewal
timelines.
• Assess the current fundraising capacity and practices of Sawabenu.
• Develop comprehensive fundraising strategies tailored to Sawabenu.
• Train staff on:
o Grant writing
o Budgeting for proposals
o Donor research and relationship management
• Provide hands-on support in drafting proposals and donor communications.
B. Stakeholder Engagement and Networking
• Facilitate partnerships between Sawabenu, private sector actors, and potential donors.
• Support the establishment of strategic alliances and CSR initiatives.
• Organize stakeholder roundtables or fundraising forums.
• Assist in other donor engagements and relationship-building efforts
• Engage with Sawabenu BoD to enlist their input and exploit their contacts/external
relationships.
C. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting
• Strengthening Sawabenu’s M&E framework development skills to make her
proposals competitive which will increase her grant application chances.
• Develop MEL frameworks and indicators for capacity building and fundraising
activities.
• Support implementation of monitoring tools and reporting systems.
• Document lessons learned, case studies, and impact stories.
D. Reporting and Deliverables
• Prepare an inception report outlining methodology, work plan, and timeline.
• Submit quarterly progress reports within the agreed timeframe.
• Updated donor mapping and prospect list with the most relevant/potential donors
• Deliver training materials, fundraising strategies to cover the period of Sawabenu
strategic plan, and submit at least two fully developed proposals relevant to the goal
of this task.
• Submit a final report summarizing activities, outcomes, challenges, and
recommendations.
E. Deliverables
No Deliverables Level of Effort Payment
1 Inception report with work plan
and timeline
5Days 5%
2 Capacity assessment reports for
Sawabenu
5 Days 5%
3 Customized training modules and
session materials
7 Days 10%
4 Fundraising strategy document for
Sawabenu
15 Days 20%
5 Two fully developed grant
proposals
15 Days 25%
6 MEL tools and reporting templates 5 Days 20%
7 Final consultancy report 8 Days 15%
Duration and Timeline
The assignment will be carried out for sixty (60) working days from the start date, with the possibility of extension based on performance and organizational needs.
Qualifications and Experience
• Advanced degree in International Development, Business Administration, Nonprofit
Management, or a related field.
• Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in capacity building, organizational
development, or NGO fundraising in Liberia and the region.
• Proven experience working with both private sector entities and NGOs.
• Proven track record in NGO fundraising and resource mobilization.
• Strong track record in resource mobilization and donor engagement.
• Knowledge about the donor landscape (in and out of Liberia)
• Experience in delivering training and technical assistance.
• Experience in capacity building a strategy development.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
The evaluation criteria will be based on the following:
Category Maximum Score
Qualification and Experience 40
Proposed Technical Approach 30
Competency-based Interview (only for
short-listed candidates) 20
Financial Proposal 10
Support from SAWABENU
The Consultant will be remunerated upon delivery of the agreed outputs, at the rate of the agreed number of days of professional fees chargeable. In addition, the Consultant will receive the following from Sawabenu:
• Internet in office space (If not working remotely)
• Access to research content and relevant resources to complete deliverables.
Performance evaluation:
Upon receipt of the deliverables and before the payment of each installment, the deliverables and related reports and documents will be reviewed and approved by Sawabenu and TCC. The period of the review is five days after receipt. The consultant’s performance will be evaluated based on timeliness, responsibility, initiative, communication, accuracy, and product quality.
Application Process
All applications must be submitted electronically by e-mail with the subject line Capacity Building and Fundraising Support Consultant to employmentliberia@cartercenter.org
Please include the following application materials:
• A letter of interest detailing the candidate’s relevant experience and qualifications
• A current CV or resume (no more than 4 pages). Please list three professional
references.
• A technical proposal outlining the approach and methodology, including a timeline.
• A financial proposal.
• Examples of similar previous work.
Diversity and Inclusion
The Carter Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, nationality, or disability.
Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted
Duration: 60 Working days
Start Date: August 18, 2025
Reporting to: TCC Senior Program Officer