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Community Private Partnership
COMMUNITY BASED
SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT
What is CPP?
 CPP or Community Private Partnership
Community level with BOT solutions for urban
forestry, lake& pond restoration and land restoration.
Stakeholders of CPP
 Community
 Service Providers
 People affected by the current state of Infrastructure
 People gaining from the implementation of
development project
 NGOs
 Local Government
Principles of CPP
 CPP programs operate on the principles of
 local empowerment,
 participatory governance
 demand-responsiveness
 administrative autonomy
 greater downward accountability
 enhanced local capacity
Benefits of CPP
 The benefits of a CPP approach accrue mainly under
three areas
 Equity and Inclusiveness
 Efficiency
 Capacity Building at Community Level
 Availability of best technical expertise
Benefits of CPP
 Equity and Inclusiveness
 Effective targeting of right kind of problems
 Putting resources in direct control of people
 Inclusion of vulnerable and excluded groups like women, disabled, low
caste and minorities
 Allowing poverty reduction measures to go to scale
 Efficiency
 Demand responsive allocation of resources through local participation
 Better quality and maintenance of physical assets and common property
resources
 Reducing corruption and misuse of resources
 Lower costs and better cost-recovery
 Greater utilization and willingness to pay
 Capacity building at community level
• Availability of best technical expertise
When should one use a CPP Approac
 Using a CPP approach is warranted in cases of
 community does not yet have the necessary skills to be actively
involved in a business
 where the investment amount is large
 where government funding is in short supply
 Where local institutional support is insufficient
 where local institutions are absent or non-existent.
CPP Design Elements
 There are five defining characteristics of CPP projects:
 A focus on communities and/or community groups (rather than
individuals);
 A participatory planning process, including inclusive
consultations with members of the community;
 Resources channelled directly to the community, although
they may come through a sectoral ministry or local government
agency;
 The community itself is directly involved in project
implementation by creation of employment opportunities for
members of the community; and
 The community itself can see the progress of implementation.
Why CPP & not PPP?
 Drawbacks of PPP
 Corruption and misuse of resources
 High cost as the Private Developer keeps a high margin on its
investments
 Lack of transparency
 Local community’s problems are overlooked and are not
resolved in most of the cases
 No involvement of local community in implementation of the
projects
 No or negligible capacity building in the local community
Why CPP & not PPP?
 Advantages of CPP
 CPPs are driven by communities and more towards issues at
community level
 CPPs causes huge savings over PPPs
 Cost of service decreases with time
 Costs are significantly lower due to non-profit motive
 Utilization of existing resources E.g. land, water etc.
 CPP ensures higher accountability than PPP due to
involvement of communities
Role of Local Govt.
 Facilitating project execution activities
 Providing clearances. E.g. land, water, power etc.
 Providing guarantees for any contracts, debt for the purpose of
project development
 Providing capital subsidies to the community where
the projects are not viable through
 Local Area Development Funds
 Allocation of funds available with Block Development Officers
(BDOs)
 Allocation of funds available with Gram Panchayats
Role of NGOs
 Project Identification
 Coordination with the community
 Equity infusion in the projects from the grants available
to them
 Increasing awareness about CPP and its benefits to the
community
 Involvement during the implementation of the projects
 Getting the necessary funds allocated for projects from
the Local, Central Governments
 Getting the companies to fund these projects under their
CSR schemes.
Role of entrepreneur in CPP
13
 Advise feasibility of project
 Feasibility studies
 Project reports
 Liaison with stakeholders
 Local government and authorities
 Project investors
 Technical consultancy on design, technology
 provided by AFII together with its Patrons which include some of Europe's
largest Infra Engineering Companies, BOT Contractors and also some of the
large and mid-cap Indian Construction Companies
 Project Management services
 Capital, Coordination Support and Capabilities for development of Regional
and Local Infrastructure
 Financial Advisory
 Advising on suitable financial structures
 Advising on making projects fundable/bankable
 Assistance in financial closure
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Types of Projects that can be address
 Drinking Water Supply
 Community Roads
 Slum Redevelopment
 Estate Redevelopment
 Hospitals(waste disposal)
 Schools(forestry , plantation)
 Solid Waste Management
 Waste Water Treatment Project
 ECO Centres
Way to green future
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Financing CPP initiatives
18
 Typical costs in projects
 Sources for financing the projects
 Options for sustenance model
 Options for financial structure
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Sources of financing
 Private Entrepreneurs
 Community pooled
 Ranges from nil to a few million rupees
 Individual donors
 Ranges from hundred to few thousand rupees
 Infrequent donations
 Multilateral/Bilateral organizations
 Asian Development Bank, World Bank
 Non-sustained funding for short durations
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Sources of financing
 PSU organizations
 CSR fund of each organization at 2% of net profit
 Underutilized with Navratna (25%) and Maharatna (49%)
 Microfinance institutions
 Local Area development funds
 MP: Rs. 5 crore
 MLA: Rs. 3-4 crore
 BDO: Rs. 2-3 lakh
 Highly underutilized at 50%
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Possible sustenance models
 Revenue mechanism
 Annuity based
 Usage based
 Valorization
 Land resources. E.g, construction of plants, facilities
 Natural resources E.g. water
 Existing buildings E.g. schools, community centers
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Entrepreneurs: Emerging source of
finance
 Creates an efficient organization
 Ensures project execution and completion with time
and quality
 Structures a sustainable revenue model
 Innovative financial structures can be made
 Progress linked equity contribution from community
 Payment from community at the end of project
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Options for financial structures
 Technical Collaboration
 Joint Venture for Project Implementation
AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
Or
Call us at +91 99100
90193
Thank You
Contact:
email:director@arhatabiotech.in
call us: +91 9599354511
website: www.arhatabiotech.in

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Arhatabiotechcpp

  • 1. Community Private Partnership COMMUNITY BASED SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
  • 2. What is CPP?  CPP or Community Private Partnership Community level with BOT solutions for urban forestry, lake& pond restoration and land restoration.
  • 3. Stakeholders of CPP  Community  Service Providers  People affected by the current state of Infrastructure  People gaining from the implementation of development project  NGOs  Local Government
  • 4. Principles of CPP  CPP programs operate on the principles of  local empowerment,  participatory governance  demand-responsiveness  administrative autonomy  greater downward accountability  enhanced local capacity
  • 5. Benefits of CPP  The benefits of a CPP approach accrue mainly under three areas  Equity and Inclusiveness  Efficiency  Capacity Building at Community Level  Availability of best technical expertise
  • 6. Benefits of CPP  Equity and Inclusiveness  Effective targeting of right kind of problems  Putting resources in direct control of people  Inclusion of vulnerable and excluded groups like women, disabled, low caste and minorities  Allowing poverty reduction measures to go to scale  Efficiency  Demand responsive allocation of resources through local participation  Better quality and maintenance of physical assets and common property resources  Reducing corruption and misuse of resources  Lower costs and better cost-recovery  Greater utilization and willingness to pay  Capacity building at community level • Availability of best technical expertise
  • 7. When should one use a CPP Approac  Using a CPP approach is warranted in cases of  community does not yet have the necessary skills to be actively involved in a business  where the investment amount is large  where government funding is in short supply  Where local institutional support is insufficient  where local institutions are absent or non-existent.
  • 8. CPP Design Elements  There are five defining characteristics of CPP projects:  A focus on communities and/or community groups (rather than individuals);  A participatory planning process, including inclusive consultations with members of the community;  Resources channelled directly to the community, although they may come through a sectoral ministry or local government agency;  The community itself is directly involved in project implementation by creation of employment opportunities for members of the community; and  The community itself can see the progress of implementation.
  • 9. Why CPP & not PPP?  Drawbacks of PPP  Corruption and misuse of resources  High cost as the Private Developer keeps a high margin on its investments  Lack of transparency  Local community’s problems are overlooked and are not resolved in most of the cases  No involvement of local community in implementation of the projects  No or negligible capacity building in the local community
  • 10. Why CPP & not PPP?  Advantages of CPP  CPPs are driven by communities and more towards issues at community level  CPPs causes huge savings over PPPs  Cost of service decreases with time  Costs are significantly lower due to non-profit motive  Utilization of existing resources E.g. land, water etc.  CPP ensures higher accountability than PPP due to involvement of communities
  • 11. Role of Local Govt.  Facilitating project execution activities  Providing clearances. E.g. land, water, power etc.  Providing guarantees for any contracts, debt for the purpose of project development  Providing capital subsidies to the community where the projects are not viable through  Local Area Development Funds  Allocation of funds available with Block Development Officers (BDOs)  Allocation of funds available with Gram Panchayats
  • 12. Role of NGOs  Project Identification  Coordination with the community  Equity infusion in the projects from the grants available to them  Increasing awareness about CPP and its benefits to the community  Involvement during the implementation of the projects  Getting the necessary funds allocated for projects from the Local, Central Governments  Getting the companies to fund these projects under their CSR schemes.
  • 13. Role of entrepreneur in CPP 13  Advise feasibility of project  Feasibility studies  Project reports  Liaison with stakeholders  Local government and authorities  Project investors  Technical consultancy on design, technology  provided by AFII together with its Patrons which include some of Europe's largest Infra Engineering Companies, BOT Contractors and also some of the large and mid-cap Indian Construction Companies  Project Management services  Capital, Coordination Support and Capabilities for development of Regional and Local Infrastructure  Financial Advisory  Advising on suitable financial structures  Advising on making projects fundable/bankable  Assistance in financial closure AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 14. Types of Projects that can be address  Drinking Water Supply  Community Roads  Slum Redevelopment  Estate Redevelopment  Hospitals(waste disposal)  Schools(forestry , plantation)  Solid Waste Management  Waste Water Treatment Project  ECO Centres
  • 15. Way to green future AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 16. Financing CPP initiatives 18  Typical costs in projects  Sources for financing the projects  Options for sustenance model  Options for financial structure AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 17. Sources of financing  Private Entrepreneurs  Community pooled  Ranges from nil to a few million rupees  Individual donors  Ranges from hundred to few thousand rupees  Infrequent donations  Multilateral/Bilateral organizations  Asian Development Bank, World Bank  Non-sustained funding for short durations AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 18. Sources of financing  PSU organizations  CSR fund of each organization at 2% of net profit  Underutilized with Navratna (25%) and Maharatna (49%)  Microfinance institutions  Local Area development funds  MP: Rs. 5 crore  MLA: Rs. 3-4 crore  BDO: Rs. 2-3 lakh  Highly underutilized at 50% AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 19. Possible sustenance models  Revenue mechanism  Annuity based  Usage based  Valorization  Land resources. E.g, construction of plants, facilities  Natural resources E.g. water  Existing buildings E.g. schools, community centers AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 20. Entrepreneurs: Emerging source of finance  Creates an efficient organization  Ensures project execution and completion with time and quality  Structures a sustainable revenue model  Innovative financial structures can be made  Progress linked equity contribution from community  Payment from community at the end of project AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 21. Options for financial structures  Technical Collaboration  Joint Venture for Project Implementation AFII Corporate Advisors Pte Ltd., 2013
  • 22. Or Call us at +91 99100 90193 Thank You Contact: email:director@arhatabiotech.in call us: +91 9599354511 website: www.arhatabiotech.in