Deadline: 14-Aug-26
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is inviting proposals for a $1 million project to support methane reduction in Kazakhstan’s agricultural sector. The initiative will help develop methane regulations, strengthen measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) systems, improve agricultural methane inventories, and prepare investment-ready methane mitigation projects that contribute to Kazakhstan’s climate commitments.
What is the Climate and Clean Air Coalition Agricultural Methane Project?
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is seeking an implementing partner to support Kazakhstan in reducing methane emissions from agriculture through policy development, improved emissions monitoring, and investment preparation.
The project will assist Kazakhstan in implementing its National Short-Lived Climate Pollutant (SLCP) Plan and Methane Roadmap by developing practical tools that move methane reduction from planning to implementation.
The initiative responds directly to requests from the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources and Zhasyl Damu JSC for technically sound, investment-ready solutions that can accelerate methane mitigation across the agricultural sector.
Project Objectives
The project aims to:
- Develop enforceable agricultural methane mitigation policies.
- Strengthen methane regulations for livestock and manure management.
- Improve agricultural methane measurement and reporting.
- Enhance transparency through robust MRV systems.
- Improve Kazakhstan’s agricultural methane inventory.
- Use satellite and geospatial technologies to strengthen emissions monitoring.
- Develop a pipeline of investment-ready methane reduction projects.
- Connect mitigation projects with domestic and international financing.
- Support implementation of Kazakhstan’s climate commitments.
Estimated Project Budget
The estimated funding available is:
- Project value: US$1,000,000
Applicants requesting funding above the estimated budget must provide a clear justification for the additional costs.
Project Duration
Projects must:
- Be completed in less than 24 months.
Applicants should present a realistic implementation schedule aligned with the programme objectives.
Key Focus Areas
The project covers several technical and policy priorities.
These include:
- Agricultural methane reduction.
- Climate policy and regulation.
- Livestock methane mitigation.
- Manure management.
- Methane measurement, reporting and verification (MRV).
- Agricultural greenhouse gas inventories.
- Satellite-based emissions monitoring.
- Geospatial data analysis.
- Investment readiness.
- Climate finance.
- Public-private investment mobilisation.
- International climate funding.
- Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs).
Project Structure
The programme is organised into three major implementation areas.
Area 1: Methane Policy and Regulatory Development
This component focuses on developing and supporting practical methane regulations.
Activities include:
- Developing methane mitigation rules.
- Piloting regulatory approaches.
- Supporting policy implementation.
- Strengthening enforcement mechanisms.
- Improving livestock methane management.
- Enhancing manure management practices.
The goal is to establish effective regulatory instruments that reduce methane emissions from agriculture.
Area 2: Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV)
The second component strengthens Kazakhstan’s agricultural methane monitoring system.
Activities include:
- Improving agricultural methane inventories.
- Developing transparent MRV systems.
- Enhancing emissions reporting.
- Supporting data quality improvements.
- Integrating satellite monitoring.
- Using geospatial technologies.
- Supporting reporting under international climate frameworks.
A stronger MRV system enables more accurate tracking of methane reductions and improves transparency.
Area 3: Investment-Ready Project Development
The third component focuses on preparing practical methane reduction projects for financing.
Activities include:
- Identifying mitigation opportunities.
- Assessing technical feasibility.
- Characterising project opportunities.
- Developing investment-ready project proposals.
- Connecting projects with investors.
- Mobilising public funding.
- Leveraging private sector investment.
- Accessing international climate finance.
The objective is to move promising methane reduction ideas into implementation.
How the Project Supports Kazakhstan’s Climate Commitments
The initiative contributes to several national and international climate commitments.
These include:
- Kazakhstan’s National SLCP Plan.
- Kazakhstan’s Methane Roadmap.
- Global Methane Pledge.
- U.S.–Kazakhstan Joint Statement on Methane.
- Paris Agreement – Enhanced Transparency Framework (Article 13).
- Environmental Code 2021.
- Carbon Neutrality Strategy 2060.
- Kazakhstan’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) 3.0.
The project helps Kazakhstan translate climate policy into measurable actions and investment opportunities.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Non-governmental organisations (NGOs).
- Intergovernmental organisations (IGOs).
- Other not-for-profit entities.
Applicants should demonstrate experience in climate policy, methane mitigation, agricultural systems, greenhouse gas accounting, environmental governance, or climate finance.
Who Will Benefit?
The project is expected to benefit:
- Government agencies.
- Agricultural policymakers.
- Livestock producers.
- Farmers.
- Environmental institutions.
- Climate finance stakeholders.
- Research organisations.
- Investors.
- Rural communities.
- Kazakhstan’s agricultural sector.
Indirectly, the project contributes to global efforts to reduce methane emissions and combat climate change.
How to Apply
Eligible organisations should prepare a comprehensive proposal demonstrating technical expertise and implementation capacity.
Application Steps
- Confirm organisational eligibility.
- Develop a project proposal aligned with the three implementation areas.
- Prepare a detailed work plan covering policy, MRV, and investment activities.
- Develop a realistic project budget.
- Ensure the proposed funding request falls within the estimated budget or clearly justify additional costs.
- Demonstrate experience in methane mitigation, climate policy, or agricultural emissions.
- Submit the proposal before the application deadline.
Proposal Requirements
Applications should:
- Be submitted before the published deadline.
- Request funding within the estimated budget or provide justification for additional funding.
- Have a project duration of less than 24 months.
- Meet all budget eligibility requirements.
- Comply with applicable spending caps and programme guidelines.
Why This Project Matters
Methane is one of the most powerful short-lived greenhouse gases contributing to climate change.
Reducing methane emissions from agriculture can:
- Slow global warming.
- Improve environmental sustainability.
- Increase agricultural efficiency.
- Support climate-resilient farming.
- Strengthen national emissions reporting.
- Attract climate investment.
- Help countries meet international climate commitments.
By combining policy reform, transparent monitoring, and investment preparation, the project aims to create long-term improvements in Kazakhstan’s agricultural methane management.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Proposing activities outside the project’s three implementation areas.
- Submitting unrealistic budgets.
- Exceeding the maximum project duration without justification.
- Providing weak implementation methodologies.
- Failing to demonstrate expertise in methane mitigation or agricultural policy.
- Ignoring MRV and transparency requirements.
- Presenting projects without a clear investment strategy.
Tips for a Strong Application
To improve your proposal:
- Demonstrate experience in agricultural methane reduction.
- Include expertise in climate policy and environmental regulation.
- Present a robust MRV framework.
- Explain how satellite and geospatial technologies will be used.
- Develop practical investment-ready project pipelines.
- Include partnerships with government, research institutions, or financial stakeholders.
- Present measurable outputs and indicators.
- Show how the project supports Kazakhstan’s national climate commitments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the purpose of this CCAC funding opportunity?
The project supports methane reduction in Kazakhstan’s agricultural sector through policy development, improved emissions monitoring, and preparation of investment-ready mitigation projects.
How much funding is available?
The estimated project budget is US$1,000,000.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include non-governmental organisations, intergovernmental organisations, and other not-for-profit entities.
How long can the project last?
Projects must have a duration of less than 24 months.
What are the main technical areas of the project?
The project focuses on methane regulation, measurement, reporting and verification (MRV), methane inventory improvement, satellite monitoring, and investment-ready project development.
How does the project support Kazakhstan’s climate goals?
The initiative contributes to Kazakhstan’s National SLCP Plan, Methane Roadmap, Global Methane Pledge, Paris Agreement commitments, Environmental Code 2021, Carbon Neutrality Strategy 2060, and NDC 3.0.
What types of organisations are encouraged to apply?
Organisations with expertise in climate policy, environmental governance, agricultural emissions, methane mitigation, greenhouse gas accounting, and climate finance are particularly well positioned to implement the project.
Conclusion
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition Agricultural Methane Project provides a US$1 million opportunity for eligible organisations to help Kazakhstan strengthen agricultural methane governance, improve emissions transparency, and develop investment-ready climate solutions. By integrating policy reform, advanced MRV systems, and climate finance strategies, the project will support national and international methane reduction commitments while accelerating practical action toward a more sustainable and climate-resilient agricultural sector.
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