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Clean Cities, Blue Ocean Grants Program – Philippines

Australia: Environmental Grants and Partnerships

Deadline: 5 February 2021

The Clean Cities, Blue Ocean (CCBO) Annual Program Statement for the Philippines seeks Concept Papers from organizations that are interested and qualified to implement local grants that support the program’s objectives to reduce ocean plastics pollution. Grants will be awarded to select organizations to implement effective, locally-led solutions and approaches to combat ocean plastics pollution directly at their source.

The Clean Cities, Blue Ocean (CCBO) seeks to support effective, locally-led solutions and approaches in the Philippines for 3R practices (reducing, reusing and recycling) and solid waste management (SWM) that combat marine debris.

To be effective, 3R/SWM solutions must be grounded in local contexts and systems and must be implemented in close collaboration with local government to build a long-term enabling environment that amplifies impact and ensures sustainability beyond the life of the CCBO program.

In August 2019, Tetra Tech was awarded the Clean Cities, Blue Ocean (CCBO) Program, a five-year contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Bureau of Economic Growth, Education, and Environment’s Office of Land and Urban. CCBO is responding to the global crisis of ocean plastic pollution by targeting pollution directly at the source in cities and towns, specifically in rapidly urbanizing areas throughout low- and middle-income countries.

Objectives

CCBO is a five-year project, targeting ocean plastics pollution directly at their source in cities and towns, specifically in rapidly urbanizing areas throughout low- and middle-income countries. CCBO is working to strengthen the capacity of cities and towns to improve waste management practices through innovative and evidence-based reuse and recycling strategies and establish enhanced local and regional markets for recycled plastic. CCBO seeks to:

Illustrative Activities

Examples of topic areas that CCBO anticipates funding include, but are not limited to, the following:

Funding Information

Geographic Focus

In the Philippines, CCBO has developed a short-list of initial “pilot” engagement sites, considering areas where: strong existing and successful initiatives can be built upon; biologically significant areas can be strongly impacted; local government units (LGUs) are exhibiting strong interest and ability to buy-in; private sector and civil society stakeholders are active or interested in working; and there is high potential for greenhouse gas reduction/mitigation from plastic waste or solid waste reduction.

Using these criteria, CCBO will prioritize three “pilot sites” in the Philippines:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://urban-links.org/wp-content/uploads/CCBO-APS-Philippines-001-Modification-1.pdf

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