Deadline: 15-Jan-21
CEPF and IUCN Oceania, as the regional implementation team (RIT) for the East Melanesian Islands Hotspot, are accepting letters of inquiry (LOIs) from nongovernment organizations, community groups, indigenous people’s organizations, women’s groups, private companies and other civil society organizations.
- Applicants based outside of eligible countries may submit an LOI as long as the project deliverables are focused on the conservation need within an eligible country/countries.
- International organizations are encouraged to involve local organizations or communities as project partners, or explain how local stakeholders will be engaged as part of project implementation.
- Applicants are advised to read the investment strategy chapter of the ecosystem profile to ensure full understanding of the strategic directions and investment priorities.
- Project proposals should be built on biodiversity conservation as a fundamental component and should demonstrate positive impacts on the conservation status of biodiversity.
- Where relevant, applicants are encouraged to submit LOIs that harmonize with existing national or regional initiatives. Synergies with other organizations are also eligible, with one lead organization submitting the application alongside subgrantee project partners.
For more information, visit https://www.cepf.net/grants/open-calls-for-proposals/2020-east-melanesian-islands-large-grants