Call for Proposals
2026 Seoul ODA Challenge Program: Project Track
The Seoul
Metropolitan Government (SMG) hereby announces the call for applications for
the 2026 Seoul ODA Challenge Program (Project
Track),
aimed at supporting sustainable
urban development and improving the quality of life in developing countries
through the provision of Seoul¡¯s exemplary, citizen-centered policies that
deliver tangible, on-the-ground impacts.
1. Program Overview
1.1 Program Title: 2026 Seoul ODA
Challenge Program (Project Track)
1.2 Program Budget: Up to KRW 400 million
per project (approximately USD 270,000)
1.3 Project Period: July–December
2026 (approximately 6 months)
1.4 Project Types: Seoul-led project-based ODA (Soft Infrastructure ODA)
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Soft Infrastructure
ODA: Citizen-centered social
infrastructure, operational systems, and public services
1.5 Program Objective: To support the implementation of citizen-centered policies in
partner cities to promote sustainable urban development
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To provide
policy planning, consulting, and local implementation support based on Seoul¡¯s
exemplary policies and technologies
2. Eligibility
2.1 Eligible Applicants: Local
governments and equivalent public entities in countries classified as ODA
recipients under the OECD DAC criteria
2.2 Mandatory Requirement: Availability of basic infrastructure and management measures
necessary for project implementation
- Bonus Criteria: Provision of human resources, facilities, materials, and
equipment required for project operation (to be quantified in monetary terms)
3. Eligible Projects
3.1 Supported Projects: Applicants must select one (1) project with reference
to Seoul¡¯s Top 10 Citizen-Centered Policies.
- Reference Information: Seoul Metropolitan Government English
website and other relevant sources
¡¤ 2025 Seoul Top 10 News – Featured Projects: https://english.seoul.go.kr/2025seoulnews/
4. Required Documents
4.1 Project Application Form (Attachment 1)
4.2 Official application letter signed by the
Mayor or an equivalent authorized official
4.3 Reference materials to facilitate understanding of the proposed
project
(e.g., policy implementation sites
or related background information)
5. Application Method
5.1 Application Period: Friday, February 20–Friday,
March 20, 2026, 6:00 PM (KST)
5.2 Submission Method: Email submission to seoulsoftoda@seoul.go.kr
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Email subject line:
2026 Seoul ODA Challenge (Project Track) / City Name / Project Title
6. Implementation Schedule and Selection
Process
6.1 Tentative Schedule
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Program Announcement (Feb. 20)
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Application Submission
(by Mar. 20)
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Project Selection
(Mar.)
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Field
Survey
(Apr.–May)
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Consultant Selection
(Jun.–Jul.)
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Project Implementation
(Jul.–Dec.)
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Note: The schedule is subject to change depending on project selection results
and local conditions.
6.2 Selection Process
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Review of submitted
applications (eligibility screening and quantitative evaluation)
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Project Selection
Committee meeting (qualitative evaluation)
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Selection of
priority negotiation cities
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Final project
confirmation through field survey and detailed scope definition
7. Additional Notes
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Submitted
applications will not be returned.
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Incomplete
applications may be excluded from the evaluation process.
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Projects in which
the applicant city has received Seoul ODA support in the same or similar sector
within the past ten years may be subject to score deductions.
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The SMG may request
additional documents or information as necessary.
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Depending on budget
availability, project feasibility, and the results of internal review and field
surveys, the scope and type of the proposed project may be adjusted or modified
as necessary.