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Call for Project Ideas: IKI Medium Grants 2021

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Deadline: 24-May-21

The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) has launched the International Climate Initiative (IKI) Medium Grants 2021 that focuses on resilience of local populations in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change adaptation, as well as on strengthening participatory processes for ambitious climate action.

IKI Medium Grants are aimed at civil society actors based in Germany that work in concert with local partners in selected ODA-eligible implementing countries to put measures in place to intensify North South cooperation on climate action, adaptation to the impacts of climate change and biodiversity conservation.

IKI Medium Grants explicitly aim at strengthening these civil society actors and their international networks. Specifically, IKI Medium Grants support project activities that address innovative, bottom-up contributions for implementing the Paris Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity.

Funding Approaches

Thematic Funding Priorities

Funding Information

Funding Requirements

Institutional funding, purely research-based projects and predominantly investment-based projects are not eligible. In addition, projects are only eligible for funding if they would not be possible without this funding, or if it would only be possible to implement them to a significantly lesser extent without this funding (known as the subsidiarity principle). Only projects that have not yet begun at the time of outline submission are eligible for funding. Not eligible for funding are projects whose activities are focused primarily on Germany.

Project Funding

Funding is granted on the assumption that grant money will be used economically. A reasonable and appropriate amount of equity should be provided by the project implementing organisations. Whether the amount of equity to be contributed is appropriate or not can only be decided on a case-by-case basis. The reasonability of the amount particularly depends on the implementing organisations’ financial capacity. There is no fixed minimum contribution amount. Overall, applicants must Page 6 demonstrate that the project can be successfully financed on the basis of the planned funding, equity and, where applicable, additional third-party funds. Furthermore, applicants must confirm that projects are not already funded by other donors.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.international-climate-initiative.com/en/project-funding/information-for-applicants/iki-medium-grants/iki-medium-grants-2021

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