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Call for Applications: Community-Nominated Priority Places for Species at Risk (Canada)

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Deadline: 15-Apr-21

The Government of Canada has launched a Call for Applications for Community-nominated Priority Places for Species at Risk.

Community-nominated Priority Places (CNPP) for Species at Risk is part of Canada’s Nature Fund. CNPP will support multi-partner initiatives in priority places where there are opportunities to protect and recover species at risk and their habitat through multi-species and ecosystem-based conservation action.

Objectives

CNPP is a 4-year (2019 to 2020 through 2022 to 2023) funding initiative administered by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).

CNPP is seeking joint proposals (lead applicant plus one or more partners) for the second two-year period of the initiative (2021 to 2023) for projects in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, or the Yukon that:

Projects should result in a high return on investment and benefits to multiple species.

Funding Information

Expected Results

Priorities of CNPP will include:

Eligible Projects

Joint proposals (i.e. lead applicant plus one or more partners) are required. In general, activities that could be implemented in an identified priority place could include the following:

In cases where applicants have already completed the initial stages, such as action planning, proposals can focus on implementation and other subsequent stages. In order to achieve conservation action on the ground quickly, it is recommended that projects do not allocate more than 50% of all funds requested to planning activities.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible recipients include:

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