Deadline: 30-May-2026
The United Nations Development Programme supports locally implemented environmental projects that address global ecological challenges while improving community livelihoods. The 2027–2028 funding cycle emphasizes ecosystem conservation, climate action, sustainable resource use, and inclusive governance in targeted regions.
Project Implementation Areas
All funded projects must be implemented in:
- Chimanimani–Gorongosa–Marromeu landscape
- Matutuine landscape
- Provinces of Sofala and Maputo (Mozambique)
Projects must operate directly within these geographic zones.
Core Thematic Priorities
Ecosystem and Biodiversity Conservation
Projects should support:
- Protection of ecosystems and threatened species
- Restoration of degraded habitats
- Community-based conservation initiatives
- Sustainable management of terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity
Sustainable Agriculture and Fisheries
Funding supports initiatives that:
- Promote climate-resilient farming practices
- Strengthen sustainable fishing systems
- Improve food security at community level
- Reduce environmental degradation from production systems
Climate and Low-Carbon Development
Projects should generate co-benefits through:
- Access to low-carbon energy solutions
- Climate change mitigation actions
- Community resilience to environmental shocks
- Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions at local level
Governance, Inclusion, and Capacity Building
The program prioritizes:
- Strengthening dialogue between civil society, government, and private sector
- Enhancing social inclusion and gender equality
- Empowering women in environmental decision-making
- Improving knowledge management and sharing systems
- Building institutional and community resilience
Funding Overview
- Maximum funding per project: USD 20,000
- Project duration: 12 months
- Implementation period: 2027–2028
- Application limit: One proposal per organization
- Funding scope: Small-scale, targeted environmental interventions
Eligible Applicants
Organizations eligible to apply include:
- Civil society organizations (CSOs)
- Community-based organizations (CBOs)
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Academic and research institutions
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, applicants must:
Organizational Requirements
- Be officially registered
- Have at least 2 years of project management experience in environmental fields
- Demonstrate active engagement in environmental or community development projects
Thematic Experience Requirements
Applicants must have experience in at least one Global Environment Facility (GEF) focal area, including:
- Biodiversity conservation
- Climate change mitigation or adaptation
- Land degradation or land management
- Waste management
- International waters or aquatic ecosystem governance
Geographic Requirements
Organizations must:
- Operate within the specified project regions in Mozambique
- Demonstrate local presence or implementation capacity in those areas
Endorsement Requirement
Applicants must provide:
- A letter of recommendation or endorsement from:
- Local authorities, OR
- Community leaders in the project area
Project Design Requirements
Funded proposals must:
- Address clearly defined environmental or sustainability challenges
- Align with local development needs
- Include measurable environmental and social outcomes
- Promote community participation and ownership
- Demonstrate long-term sustainability beyond the project period
- Integrate gender equality and social inclusion
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Identify Eligible Intervention Area
Ensure your project is located within:
- Chimanimani–Gorongosa–Marromeu OR Matutuine landscapes
Step 2: Align With Thematic Priorities
Confirm alignment with:
- Biodiversity or ecosystem conservation
- Sustainable agriculture or fisheries
- Climate resilience or low-carbon solutions
- Governance and inclusion objectives
Step 3: Build Eligible Consortium or Organization Capacity
Ensure your organization:
- Has at least 2 years of relevant experience
- Is legally registered
- Has proven environmental project management capacity
Step 4: Secure Local Endorsement
Obtain:
- Letter of support from local authority or community leadership
Step 5: Submit Proposal
Submit:
- One project proposal only per organization
- Clear implementation plan within 12-month timeframe
- Budget not exceeding USD 20,000
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals are evaluated based on:
- Environmental impact and relevance
- Alignment with UNDP sustainability priorities
- Feasibility within budget and timeframe
- Community participation and ownership
- Gender equality and inclusion measures
- Innovation in sustainability approaches
- Institutional capacity and experience
- Strength of local partnerships and endorsements
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting proposals outside designated geographic areas
- Exceeding the USD 20,000 funding cap
- Lack of required local authority or community endorsement
- Weak alignment with GEF focal areas
- Overly complex projects unsuitable for 12-month duration
- Missing proof of organizational experience (minimum 2 years required)
- Submitting more than one proposal per organization
Tips for a Strong Application
- Focus on small, high-impact environmental interventions
- Clearly demonstrate community benefit and participation
- Ensure strong alignment with GEF environmental priorities
- Keep implementation plan realistic for 12-month execution
- Integrate gender equality and inclusion from design stage
- Highlight measurable environmental outcomes (e.g., biodiversity gains, land restoration)
- Strengthen partnerships with local authorities and communities
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum funding available?
Each project can receive up to USD 20,000.
2. How long is the project duration?
Projects must be implemented within 12 months.
3. Where must projects be implemented?
Only in:
- Chimanimani–Gorongosa–Marromeu
- Matutuine (Mozambique)
4. Who can apply?
NGOs, CSOs, CBOs, and academic institutions working in eligible regions.
5. Is prior experience required?
Yes, at least 2 years of environmental project experience is required.
6. Can an organization submit multiple proposals?
No. Only one proposal per organization is allowed.
7. Is local endorsement mandatory?
Yes. A letter from a local authority or community leader is required.
Conclusion
The UNDP environmental grant program supports targeted, community-driven sustainability projects that address biodiversity loss, climate change, and food system resilience in specific regions of Mozambique. By funding small-scale, high-impact initiatives with strong local ownership, the program aims to strengthen ecosystems while promoting inclusive and sustainable development outcomes.
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