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Small Grants: Mountains of Central Asia Biodiversity Hotspot Program (Uzbekistan)

This Grant Opportunity providing financial support of US$8,000: Call for Proposals (Vietnam)

Deadline: 06-Nov-20

The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF), WWF-Russia serving as the regional implementation team for the hotspot, is accepting project proposals from non-government organizations, community groups, cultural organizations, women’s groups, private companies, and other civil society organizations for its Small Grants – Mountains of Central Asia Biodiversity Hotspot program.

The Mountains of Central Asia Biodiversity Hotspot consists of two of Asia’s major mountain ranges, the Pamir and the Tien Shan. Politically, the hotspot’s 860,000 square kilometers include southern Kazakhstan, most of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, eastern Uzbekistan, western China, northeastern Afghanistan, and a small part of Turkmenistan.

CEPF is a joint initiative of l’Agence Française de Développement, Conservation International, the European Union, the Global Environment Facility, the Government of Japan, and the World Bank. A fundamental goal is to ensure civil society is engaged in biodiversity conservation.

Priority Activities 

Funding Information

Geographic Areas

Projects should address any of the following priority geographies:

Regarding KBA 4, 5, 6, and 24, they expect projects that focus on threatened and endemic species protection and research, engagement of local nature users, and capacity building for the more effective functioning of KBA. Additionally, for KBAs 4 and 5, the project can include awareness work in relation to UNESCO World Heritage site status and cross-border cooperation. Regarding KBA 30, they expect projects that focus on the protection of threatened species and globally significant aggregations.

Eligibility Criteria

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