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Request for Application: Community Resilience Facility Sub Grants (Kenya)

Call for Applications: Your West Support Fund (New Zealand)

Deadline: 04-Apr-2026

The Community Resilience Facility (CRF) provides grants ranging from KES 200,000 to KES 1,000,000 to community groups and SACCOs engaged in savings and lending. The program supports sustainable land management, ecosystem-based adaptation, and improved local livelihoods by providing seed capital for onward lending while fostering a long-term, community-owned financial resource.

Overview of the CRF Grant

The Community Resilience Facility (CRF) is designed to empower local communities by linking financial sustainability with environmental restoration and climate adaptation. Through the fund, community savings and credit groups can access seed capital to support local restoration projects and strengthen economic resilience.

Key Objectives:

How the CRF Works

  1. Seed Capital Allocation

    • Grants of KES 200,000 – KES 1,000,000 are provided to eligible community groups or SACCOs.

    • Funds are used for onward lending to members to implement sustainable land management and restoration activities.

  2. Revolving Fund Structure

    • Members repay loans with interest or service charges, which are reinvested into the fund.

    • This approach ensures long-term fund sustainability and continuous support for community restoration initiatives.

  3. Project Implementation and Timeline

    • Key performance indicators must be achieved by May 2027.

    • All activities must be completed by August 2027.

    • Fund management is eventually transferred to community-led committees or SACCOs for ongoing operation.

  4. Capacity Building and Collaboration

    • All participating groups must complete CRF training under the TWENDE Project.

    • Collaboration ensures compliance with environmental safeguards and gender inclusion.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Why This Grant Matters

How to Apply

  1. Confirm Eligibility

    • Ensure your group or SACCO has experience in savings and lending and the capacity to manage a revolving fund.

  2. Develop a Proposal

    • Clearly describe planned restoration or land management activities.

    • Outline fund growth strategies, including reinvestment of member savings and surplus service charges.

    • Include a technical and economic feasibility plan.

  3. Submit Application

    • Include proof of organizational structure, prior experience, and commitment to gender mainstreaming.

    • Show readiness to complete CRF training with the TWENDE Project.

  4. Grant Review and Approval

    • Proposals will be assessed for alignment with fund objectives, technical feasibility, environmental and social safeguards, and gender inclusion.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

FAQ

1. What is the maximum grant amount?

2. Are matching funds required?

3. Who can manage the revolving fund?

4. What activities can be funded?

5. Is gender mainstreaming mandatory?

6. What is the project completion timeline?

7. Is training required?

Conclusion

The Community Resilience Facility (CRF) offers an innovative opportunity for community groups and SACCOs to combine financial empowerment with environmental restoration. By providing seed capital for onward lending and embedding long-term sustainability, the CRF strengthens local livelihoods, supports ecosystem-based adaptation, and ensures communities have a self-sustaining fund for future restoration and development initiatives.

For more information, visit IUCN.

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