Deadline: 23-Feb-2026
The GEF Small Grants Programme in Guinea, implemented by UNDP, is inviting proposals for community-based environmental initiatives under its eighth operational phase. Grants of up to USD 25,000, with required co-financing of an additional USD 25,000, support projects that protect ecosystems, promote sustainable agriculture, fisheries, renewable energy, and waste management, while improving local livelihoods. Eligible applicants are legally recognized national NGOs and community-based organizations demonstrating strong community engagement, environmental impact, and sustainability.
Overview
The GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP) provides technical and financial support to local organizations implementing environmental initiatives that:
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Conserve ecosystems and endangered species
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Promote sustainable agriculture, fisheries, and food security
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Increase access to low-carbon and renewable energy solutions
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Strengthen chemical and waste management
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Advance social inclusion, gender equality, knowledge management, and capacity building
The program emphasizes community participation, ensuring that projects address both local livelihoods and global environmental challenges.
Funding Details
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Maximum grant per project: USD 25,000
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Required co-financing: USD 25,000 in cash or in-kind
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Total project budget: Up to USD 50,000
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Funding is intended for initiatives that demonstrate:
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Clear environmental benefits
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Strong community participation
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Alignment with GEF Operational Phase 8 priorities
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Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants must be:
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National organizations legally recognized in Guinea
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Experienced or capable in project management
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Equipped with transparent financial systems
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Present and active in the project implementation area
Additional Requirements
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Integrate the interests of disadvantaged groups
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Emphasize inclusive participation
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Include sustainability strategies and knowledge dissemination plans
How to Apply: Step-by-Step
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Confirm eligibility and legal status in Guinea
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Develop a project proposal outlining objectives, activities, expected outcomes, budget, and co-financing plan
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Ensure the proposal includes strategies for community engagement, sustainability, and knowledge sharing
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Submit the proposal through the UNDP/GEF Small Grants Programme submission system
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Implement the project and report on progress and results as required
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals are evaluated based on:
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Alignment with GEF Operational Phase 8 priorities
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Environmental impact and contribution to conservation or sustainable development
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Community engagement and participation
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Feasibility, budget clarity, and cost-effectiveness
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Strategies for sustainability and knowledge dissemination
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting projects without required co-financing
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Failing to demonstrate community participation or environmental impact
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Ignoring the priorities of Operational Phase 8
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Proposing projects outside the organization’s operational area
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Overlooking strategies for sustainability and knowledge sharing
Why This Program Matters
The GEF Small Grants Programme in Guinea:
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Empowers local communities to address environmental challenges
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Promotes sustainable livelihoods alongside ecosystem protection
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Builds capacity for inclusive and participatory project implementation
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Supports gender equality, social inclusion, and knowledge management
Conclusion
The GEF Small Grants Programme in Guinea provides a structured opportunity for community-based organizations to implement environmentally impactful projects with sustainable outcomes. By combining financial support, co-financing, and technical guidance, the program ensures projects deliver measurable environmental and social benefits while strengthening local capacities.
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