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Call for Proposals: PNG Smallholders & Deforestation-Free Value Chains (Papua New Guinea)

Global Forest Watch Small Grants Fund Program 2025

Deadline: 19-Mar-2026

The EU-FCCB Open Call for Project Proposals, implemented by Expertise France, supports Papua New Guinea smallholders’ participation in deforestation-free value chains through sustainable livelihoods and responsible forest management. With EUR 6 million available, the call funds a single consortium-led project that will manage sub-grants for community-based, civil society, and responsible private sector actors in Papua New Guinea.

Programme Overview

The Forestry–Climate Change–Biodiversity (EU-FCCB) Programme, funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France, has launched an Open Call for Project Proposals to strengthen deforestation-free and sustainable value chains in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

The initiative focuses on expanding economic opportunities for traditional landowners and smallholders while promoting conservation, responsible forest management, and biodiversity protection.

Core Objectives

The programme aims to:

Funding Overview

The total funding envelope for this call is:

Funding will be awarded as a single grant to one qualified consortium.

The selected lead organisation will be responsible for financial management, oversight, and accountability, including the disbursement and monitoring of sub-grants.

Project Structure and Sub-Granting Model

The project will operate through a sub-granting mechanism.

The selected consortium will:

Eligible sub-grant recipients include:

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

Eligible Applicants

Applications are restricted to consortia.

The consortium must include:

Required Experience

Consortium members must collectively demonstrate:

Technical and Institutional Capacity Requirements

The consortium must show its ability to deliver:

These activities must directly contribute to long-term sustainability, biodiversity protection, and inclusive economic development.

How the Programme Works

Step-by-Step Overview

  1. A qualified consortium submits a single joint proposal

  2. One non-profit organisation is designated as the lead applicant

  3. The selected consortium receives the full grant allocation

  4. The consortium designs and manages sub-grant calls in PNG

  5. Sub-grants are awarded to eligible CBOs, CSOs, and private sector actors

  6. Training, monitoring, and reporting ensure alignment with EU-FCCB objectives

Why This Call Matters

Papua New Guinea’s forests are globally significant for climate regulation and biodiversity, yet local communities often face limited economic alternatives.

This call directly links forest conservation with income generation, ensuring traditional landowners benefit from deforestation-free value chains rather than extractive practices.

By embedding strong governance, market access, and private sector partnerships, the programme aims to create durable economic models that protect forests while improving livelihoods.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Clear governance, strong partnerships, and credible sustainability mechanisms are critical to success.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who can submit an application?

Only consortia led by a non-profit organisation are eligible to apply.

Is this funding available to individual organisations?

No. Single-organisation applications are not eligible under this call.

How many grants will be awarded?

Only one grant will be awarded to a single consortium.

What will the selected consortium be responsible for?

The consortium will manage the main grant and disburse and supervise sub-grants to eligible organisations in Papua New Guinea.

Who can receive sub-grants?

Eligible sub-grant recipients include CBOs, CSOs, and responsible private sector organisations operating in PNG.

What types of activities are supported?

Activities related to deforestation-free livelihoods, conservation commodities, forest management, governance, and benefit sharing.

Is private sector involvement required?

Yes. Projects must strengthen linkages with environmentally and socially responsible private sector actors.

Conclusion

The EU-FCCB Open Call for Project Proposals offers a major opportunity to scale deforestation-free value chains in Papua New Guinea through a consortium-led, community-focused approach.

With EUR 6 million available, the programme empowers experienced non-profit consortia to drive sustainable livelihoods, strengthen forest governance, and connect traditional landowners to responsible markets.

For organisations with strong local partnerships and sub-granting expertise, this call provides a powerful platform to deliver lasting environmental and socio-economic impact in Papua New Guinea.

For more information, visit Expertise France.

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