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IKI Small Grants to Promote the Work of Small Organisations on Climate & Biodiversity

Grants to Support to the Regions in Developing Pathways

Deadline: 5 March 2020

The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) has commissioned the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) in the context of the project “Capacity Building and Finance for National and Local Action on Climate and Biodiversity” to implement the IKI Small Grants funding scheme. This small grants scheme is part of the BMU’s International Climate Initiative (IKI).

Objectives

The focus of the IKI Small Grants scheme is to provide support to the implementation of both the United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in implementing the Paris Agreement as well as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in addressing the global loss of biodiversity (Aichi Targets and the goals of the future post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework).

As a primary goal project proposals have to clearly address one of the IKI funding areas:

Please note that project proposals must clearly focus on solving challenges related to climate change or nature conservation. Proposals with another key focus will not be considered. Nevertheless, cross-cutting topics such as sustainable urban development and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) are also eligible for funding.

Proposals that include social and economic co-benefits or contribute to good governance as secondary goals are welcome.

Proposals that include the empowerment of women and address gender-specific issues (as a secondary goal) are also encouraged. A limited number of projects which particularly address gender issues or are submitted by women’s organisations or networks will be selected.

Beyond the objectives already mentioned, this funding programme is aimed at strengthening the capacities of small national, regional or local organisations.

Partner Countries and Regions

Applicants of project proposals must be based and registered in countries that fulfil the criteria for Official Development Assistance (ODA) defined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Please see the below mentioned DAC List of ODA Recipients. Projects must be implemented in countries included in this list. If more than one country is involved, they must be neighbouring countries. Projects with a global focus will not be funded.

Funding Conditions

The IKI Small Grants scheme will select project proposals with a funding volume of up to EUR 100,000 (one hundred thousand euros). Proposals which exceed this amount will not be considered. Project funding will only be granted to

Individuals or natural persons, one-man/woman organisations and government organisations are not eligible for funding. Also excluded are branches of organisations based in a non-ODA country.

Applicants will have to meet a set of requirements such as legal status and accounting capabilities and provide evidence for these.

General Funding Priorities

In the context of the above-mentioned funding areas the IKI Small Grants scheme is looking to support projects that focus on areas such as:

Project proposals that combine bottom-up approaches with national policies will be appreciated. Proposals that engage in cross-sectoral and multi-stakeholder cooperation, involve the local population, and strengthen the role of women in society are encouraged. The project should be embedded within an enabling environment and produce tangible and practical results that can be replicated further.

The IKI Small Grants scheme will not finance research projects unless they have a strong implementation component.

Selection Criteria and Formal Requirements

For more information, visit https://www.international-climate-initiative.com/en/project-funding/information-for-applicants/iki-small-and-medium-grants/iki-small-grants/

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