Deadline: 4-Nov-21
The UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions) is pleased to announce the Low-Carbon Cities and Transport to mitigate carbon emissions and improve the productivity and liveability of Indonesian cities, including their accessibility for women and the most vulnerable.
UK PACT is seeking proposals for grant projects that address a number of important opportunities for capacity building with the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation and other key stakeholders, for the implementation of low-carbon transport initiatives in Indonesia. Improving the well-being of citizens through enhanced air quality and increased physical activity – walking, cycling, and using public transport – will be a key priority.
Funding Information
- Between £100,000 and £1,000,000 per project per year.
- Up to 3 years. Please note this is different to the 12 month delivery that was indicated during the Market Engagement Event. They are now able to fund grant projects for a longer duration.
What type of activity UK PACT is looking to fund?
UK PACT wants to receive applications for capacity-building projects that will deliver one or more of the following outputs:
- training of key decision makers
- recommendations for action to tackle climate change or reduce emissions
- creation of new communications products and dissemination of knowledge products
- the establishment or strengthening of partnerships or networks between key stakeholders
Eligibility Criteria
- UK PACT welcomes applications from consortia. All consortia must include an Indonesian organisation.
- UK PACT welcomes applications from a variety of organisations including think tanks, consultancies, academic institutions, community organisations, NGOs, professional associations or any similar organisations that have the knowledge, skills and experience to deliver an eligible project.
- Government agencies and/ or departments are not eligible to apply either as a lead organisation, or as a partner organisation within a consortium.
For more information, visit https://www.ukpact.co.uk/low-carbon-cities-and-transport