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BMU launches new Funding Round on Sustainable Recovery: Call for Project Ideas

India: Call for Applications under NIDHI-Seed Support Program (Up to ₹50 lakh)

Deadline: 10-Mar-21

The German Federal Ministry for the Environment (BMU) has launched a new funding round of the thematic selection procedure under International Climate Initiative (IKI).

The first phase of this two-stage selection procedure is designed as a competition for entrants worldwide, with ideas about projects for climate action and biodiversity conservation in developing and countries in transition.

International Climate Initiative is one of the most important instruments utilised by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) to support international climate action and biodiversity protection.

IKI projects promote innovative solutions while developing new political, economic and regulatory approaches as well as technological options and partnership models. Solution approaches must be transferable and effective beyond the bounds of the project.

One important aspect considered when approving IKI-funded projects is the upholding of human rights as well as high environmental and social standards. Since 2017, IKI has therefore applied a systematic and binding approach known as IKI safeguards, which all IKI-funded organisations must agree upon to plan and implement an IKI-project

Creating Green Societies in Challenging Times

Developing and countries in transition have been especially hard hit by the social and economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. The slogan for the new funding round is therefore ‘Creating Green Societies in Challenging Times’, which reflects that the funding is to support  these countries handle the crisis. It is also increasingly clear the contribution made to sustainable economic recovery through climate action, adaptation to climate change and biodiversity conservation.

Funding Information

Funding Priorities

Funding is available for projects that fall under one of the 13 funding priorities and that make significant contributions to achieving the objectives of the funding priority in question. The following funding priorities are available:

Eligibility Criteria

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