Deadline: 21-Jun-21
Applications are now open for the ECF’s Environmental Education and Community Action Projects to provide funding support for educational, research, and other projects and activities in relation to environmental and conservation matters.
The objectives are to promote individual behavioural and lifestyle changes to achieve sustainable development, and develop or introduce innovative technologies and practices to improve the environment and conserve resources.
The key funding schemes are Community Waste Reduction, Environmental Education and Community Action and Environmental Research, Technology Demonstration and Conference.
Nature of EE&CA Projects
- EE&CA Projects are educational programmes or activities to enhance community awareness and knowledge of environmental issues; and/or environmental projects that mobilise individuals to take direct and positive action to improve and conserve the environment and induce behavioural change towards a green lifestyle.
- All EE&CA Projects should target at enhancing the environmental awareness and knowledge of the participants, mobilising action and inducing behavioural changes to tackle environmental problems, with positive impact on the environment and measurable and tangible outcome against the objectives set for the projects. Projects should identify effective, and where possible, innovative, means to achieve the objectives and should take into account the environmental impact of project implementation (such as waste generation and material consumption).
- Thematic programme areas will be specified and announced during the invitation for funding applications as appropriate. Priority will be given to fund those applications related to the prescribed thematic programme areas (“priority applications”), if any. Notwithstanding the above, other applications that are normally consistent with the overall EE&CA Projects nature will be considered should there be unallocated funding after the priority applications are considered, as appropriate.
Funding Information
There are funding caps for projects of different scales:
- For small scale projects, the funding cap is $50,000.
- For medium scale projects, the funding cap is $500,000.
- For large scale and special theme projects, there is no specific funding cap and the amount of funding support will be assessed and determined on the merits of individual funding applications.
- For special grant projects, the funding cap is $100,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Local non-profit making organisations (e.g. green groups, community bodies, schools, etc.) are eligible to apply.
- “Special Grant Projects” only accepts applications from organisations which have not been granted funding support from the ECF under the EE&CA Projects funding scheme.
- For project proposals from schools (except government and profit-making schools) and welfare non-governmental organisations receiving recurrent subvention from the Social Welfare Department concerning provision of small scale solar energy generation systems at their premises, applicant organisations are encouraged to submit applications to the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department under its programme “Solar Harvest – Solar Energy Support Scheme for Schools and Welfare Non-Governmental Organisations”.
For more information, visit https://www.ecf.gov.hk/en/application/index.html#eeca