Deadline: 14-Aug-26
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is inviting proposals for a US$700,000 project to support Indonesia in reducing methane emissions from the waste sector through improved organic waste management, circular economy practices, enhanced landfill operations, and strengthened Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems. The 24-month initiative aligns with Indonesia’s National Zero Waste Emissions 2050 Action Plan and aims to build sustainable, low-emission waste management systems that can be replicated nationwide.
About the CCAC Indonesia Methane Mitigation Project
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is seeking eligible organizations to support Indonesia in accelerating methane reduction from the waste sector through integrated waste management, improved landfill practices, and enhanced monitoring systems.
The project supports Indonesia’s efforts to implement national waste management and climate policies by strengthening municipal organic waste management, improving methane capture and utilization, promoting circular economy approaches, and developing reliable waste sector data systems.
The initiative also aims to demonstrate scalable waste management solutions that contribute to climate action, public health, environmental sustainability, and community development.
Program Objectives
The project aims to:
- Reduce methane emissions from the waste sector.
- Strengthen implementation of the National Zero Waste Emissions 2050 Action Plan.
- Improve municipal organic waste management.
- Promote circular economy practices.
- Enhance landfill methane capture and utilization.
- Strengthen Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems.
- Improve waste sector data governance.
- Build institutional and technical capacity.
- Develop sustainable financing models for waste management.
- Support national replication of successful waste management practices.
Key Focus Areas
Projects should contribute to one or more of the following priorities:
- Methane mitigation in the waste sector
- Organic waste management
- Circular economy
- Waste segregation at source
- Sanitary landfill implementation
- Sustainable financing
- Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV)
- Landfill methane management
- Open burning emission reduction
- Waste data governance
- Capacity building
- Village-based organic waste management
- Organic waste separation and valorisation
- Landfill gas capture
- Biocovers
- Food waste management
- Public health improvements
- Environmental sanitation
- Community empowerment
- Sustainable low-emission waste management
Project Activities
Supported activities may include:
Organic Waste Management
- Source segregation of waste
- Organic waste collection systems
- Composting initiatives
- Organic waste valorisation
- Community-based waste management
Landfill Improvements
- Sanitary landfill implementation
- Landfill methane capture
- Landfill gas utilization
- Biocover technologies
- Improved landfill operations
Monitoring and Data Systems
- Strengthening the National Waste Management Information System (SIPSN)
- Developing enhanced MRV systems
- Waste sector emissions monitoring
- Data governance guidelines
- Emissions reporting improvements
Sustainable Financing
- Developing financing strategies
- Business models for village-level waste management
- Community enterprise development
- Incentive mechanisms
- Investment readiness
Capacity Building
- Technical training
- Institutional strengthening
- Knowledge-sharing activities
- Development of practical toolkits
- National and local stakeholder engagement
Pilot Demonstration Projects
The initiative will support pilot projects in:
- Jakarta
- Bali
These pilots will demonstrate:
- Integrated organic waste separation
- Waste valorisation
- Methane reduction
- Reliable emissions monitoring
- Community participation
- Replicable waste management models
Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV)
A key objective of the project is strengthening Indonesia’s waste sector monitoring systems by developing:
- Organic waste MRV systems
- Landfill methane monitoring
- Sanitary landfill performance indicators
- Open burning emissions monitoring
- Waste sector data governance frameworks
- National reporting guidance
These systems will improve climate reporting and support evidence-based policy decisions.
Sustainable Financing and Community Development
The project will help develop sustainable financing mechanisms by supporting:
- Village-based organic waste businesses
- Organic fertilizer production
- Waste-to-energy initiatives
- Community business units
- Replicable financing models
- Incentive mechanisms for improved waste management
Expected Project Outcomes
Successful projects are expected to deliver:
- Reduced methane emissions.
- Improved organic waste management.
- Stronger circular economy practices.
- Enhanced landfill operations.
- Improved waste sector data systems.
- Better MRV capacity.
- Sustainable financing models.
- Stronger local institutions.
- Community-based waste management initiatives.
- National guidelines and toolkits.
- Improved public health and sanitation.
- Enhanced food security and environmental benefits.
Funding Information
The funding opportunity provides:
- Estimated project budget: US$700,000
- Project duration: Up to 24 months
Projects must comply with the approved budget and funding requirements.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs)
- Other not-for-profit organizations
Applicants must also:
- Complete the project within 24 months.
- Meet all funding and eligibility requirements.
- Submit the required project budget.
- Provide their last three audited financial statements.
Who is Not Eligible?
For-profit organizations cannot apply directly for funding.
However, they may participate as:
- Stakeholders
- Co-funders
- End users
Why This Funding Matters
Indonesia’s waste sector is a significant source of methane emissions, making improved waste management an important climate priority.
This initiative will help:
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Improve environmental quality.
- Strengthen public health.
- Support food security.
- Promote circular economy practices.
- Enhance waste management services.
- Strengthen climate reporting.
- Build long-term institutional capacity.
- Support national climate commitments.
How to Apply
Interested organizations should follow these steps:
- Review the eligibility requirements and funding guidelines.
- Confirm that your organization qualifies to apply.
- Develop a project aligned with Indonesia’s waste management and methane reduction priorities.
- Prepare a detailed implementation plan.
- Develop a compliant project budget.
- Gather all required supporting documents, including the last three audited financial statements.
- Demonstrate organizational capacity and technical expertise.
- Submit the completed application before the deadline.
Tips for Preparing a Strong Proposal
- Align the proposal with Indonesia’s National Zero Waste Emissions 2050 Action Plan.
- Demonstrate expertise in methane mitigation and waste management.
- Include measurable environmental and climate outcomes.
- Present scalable and practical pilot activities.
- Show strong stakeholder and community engagement.
- Develop realistic financing and sustainability strategies.
- Include a comprehensive MRV approach.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Proposing activities unrelated to methane reduction.
- Weak waste management or financing strategies.
- Incomplete financial documentation.
- Limited stakeholder participation.
- Poor alignment with national policies.
- Unrealistic implementation schedules.
- Insufficient emphasis on data collection and MRV systems.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who can apply for this funding?
Eligible applicants include NGOs, IGOs, and other not-for-profit organizations. For-profit organizations cannot apply directly but may participate as stakeholders, co-funders, or end users.
How much funding is available?
The estimated project budget is US$700,000.
How long can projects last?
Projects must be completed within 24 months.
Which pilot locations are included?
Pilot initiatives will be implemented in Jakarta and Bali.
What activities are supported?
The project supports organic waste management, methane mitigation, landfill improvements, MRV development, circular economy initiatives, sustainable financing, community-based waste management, and capacity-building activities.
What documents are required?
Applicants must submit a complete proposal, project budget, and the last three audited financial statements, along with any additional required documentation.
What are the expected outcomes?
The initiative aims to reduce methane emissions, improve waste management systems, strengthen MRV and data governance, enhance institutional capacity, promote circular economy practices, and develop scalable waste management models that can be replicated across Indonesia.
Conclusion
The CCAC Indonesia Methane Mitigation and Organic Waste Management Project offers a significant opportunity for eligible non-profit organizations to support Indonesia’s transition toward sustainable, low-emission waste management. With an estimated US$700,000 in funding, the initiative will strengthen methane reduction, improve landfill and organic waste management, enhance national monitoring systems, develop innovative financing models, and build long-term institutional capacity to support Indonesia’s climate and circular economy goals.
For more information, visit Climate & Clean Air Coalition.
