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‘Small Grants’ PPI: Strengthening Biodiversity Conservation of Local NGOs in Central and Western African Countries

Open Call for Creative Commissions: Climate Change and COP27

Deadline: 31 March 2019

The Small-Scale Initiatives Program (PPI), created in 2006 by the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM), and implemented by the French Committee of IUCN (IUCN France), in partnership with the IUCN Central and West Africa Program (IUCN PACO), has launched a new call for proposals “small grants” projects.

This programme’s main objective is to strengthen the contribution to biodiversity conservation of local NGOs in Central and Western African countries, and to address climate change adaptation by funding local projects.

In early 2019, the FFEM and IUCN France signed a new agreement for an extension of the fifth phase of the PPI until June 2021. Moreover, the Mava Foundation and IUCN France decided to intervene in an additional way, in new countries on the North Atlantic front of West Africa which is one of the priority regions of the Foundation.

This new call for proposals aims to fund (by FFEM and MAVA) and implement about 30 new projects in 19 countries in West and Central Africa, including Mauritania, Senegal, Cape Verde, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone.

PPI’s objectives include:

The program has 3 main pillars:

Eligible Themes

The four eligible themes are:

Funding Information

The maximum contribution for these small grants is € 40 000. This contribution will cover at maximum 50% of the total cost of the project (75% if only local donors) and the project duration is 15 months maximum.

Eligible Applicants

Eligible Countries

How to Apply

For more information, please visit https://uicn.fr/new-call-for-proposals-small-grants-ppi-5/

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