Deadline: 31-Jul-25
The Embassy of Finland in Nairobi hereby invites Kenyan civil society organizations and private sector companies to submit proposals to apply for funding from the Fund for Local Cooperation (FLC), with a focus on advancing circular economy in Kenya.
FLC is a development cooperation instrument managed by the Embassy in Nairobi. The fund provides grants to well-defined projects in selected priority areas of Finland in Kenya. The support is intended for project-based support only.
Call focus: Advancing Circular Economy in Kenya
- Circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible. Kenya’s Vision 2030 and its Climate Change Action Plan prioritize green growth, job creation, and environmental sustainability.
- In recent years, Kenya has introduced policies to address waste-related problems and legislative frameworks to advance climate action, and circular economy companies have emerged especially in the fields of waste management and recycling.
- However, work is needed to mainstream circularity into the broader economic policy framework and into the practices of a larger segment of companies.
- Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are key drivers of innovation and employment but face capacity and awareness challenges in adopting circular economy practices. At the same time, many communities remain unaware of the business and livelihood opportunities that the green transition presents. Public awareness and behavioral change are also essential to accelerate transition.
Themes
- Through this Call for Proposals, the Embassy seeks to support two distinct but complimentary themes with one project grant each:
- Strengthening SME Capacity for Circular Economy Transition
- The first project focuses on accelerating the transition to a circular economy by strengthening the capacity of Kenyan SMEs across sectors to integrate circular practices into their operations. The aim is to promote more sustainable business models that generate entrepreneurship and employment opportunities, particularly for young people.
- The objective is to provide integrated, practical, and comprehensive technical assistance to Kenyan SMEs — including those not currently operating within the circular economy — to enable and encourage the adoption of circular economy principles in their business models and operations.
- The project seeks to:
- Support SMEs in systematically integrating circular economy practices into their operations and value chains, with a focus on improving resource efficiency, minimizing waste, and adopting sustainable production and consumption models.
- Enhance the profitability of participating SMEs by:
- Improving operational efficiency through business development support and technical know-how
- Building strategic partnerships
- Strengthening marketing and innovation capacities
- Facilitate SMEs access to finance and investment, including through targeted networking and visibility opportunities.
- Support the growth and employment potential of SMEs embracing circular practices, with a focus on youth employment.
- Contribute to Kenya’s broader climate and sustainability goals by advancing a more resource-efficient and inclusive economy.
- Priority in this theme will be given to a project that advances partnerships between Kenyan and Finnish companies and/or institutions.
- Raising Public Awareness on Circular Economy and Climate-Smart Solutions for Community-Based Business and Job Creation
- The Embassy is seeking creative, inclusive, and high-impact approaches to raising public awareness on circular economy and climate-smart solutions—especially those that can spark community-based entrepreneurship, skills development, and job creation.
- They invite proposals that present new and effective ways of engaging communities, stakeholders, and the public at large in adopting circular and sustainable practices.
- Specific objectives include:
- To develop and implement innovative and participatory public awareness campaigns that promote circular economy thinking and climate-smart solutions.
- To encourage uptake at the county level, particularly of practices that support local business opportunities, youth engagement, and sustainable livelihoods.
- Strengthening SME Capacity for Circular Economy Transition
Funding Information
- Strengthening SME Capacity for Circular Economy Transition
- One service provider will be selected to receive funding to deliver business development services and technical assistance to SMEs. The available funding ranges from EUR 100,000 to 120,000, for an implementation period of 1 to 2 years.
- Raising Public Awareness on Circular Economy and Climate-Smart Solutions for Community-Based Business and Job Creation
- One project will be selected for funding. The funding will range between 90 000 – 100 000 EUR for a duration of 1-2 years.
Eligibility Criteria
- The fund supports initiatives of local Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Civil Society Organizations, Foundations, Community Based Organizations (CBO) and private sector entities registered in Kenya. The organizations must abide by the relevant local legislations.
- The eligibility of applications will be assessed based on the following criteria:
- The applicant is legally registered in Kenya and complies with all relevant local registration requirements.
- The applicant is an organization eligible for Finnish Local Cooperation (FLC) funding.
- The organization has been operational for a minimum of three (3) years.
- The proposed project is aligned with Finland’s development policy priorities and the thematic focus areas outlined in this Call for Proposals.
- The application includes a clearly defined results framework, with project outcomes and targeted outputs supported by adequate indicators and baseline data.
- Project activities are realistic and well-planned, and they demonstrably contribute to the achievement of the intended outputs.
Ineligibility Criteria
- FLC funding cannot be granted for the following purposes:
- To government ministries, departments, or county administrations
- To unregistered associations or organizations
- To support the activities of political parties
- For charitable purposes, humanitarian aid, donations, scholarships, events, or in-kind contributions
- To Finnish beneficiaries or entities
- For basic academic research
- For construction activities, land purchases, or one-off and ad hoc events
- For use as capital investment or loans
For more information, visit Finland Abroad.