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Kawari Fund: Scaling the Global Carbon Market with Integrity

Kawari Fund: Scaling the Global Carbon Market with Integrity

Deadline: 31-Oct-23

Kawari is inviting eligible entities to submit a Letter of Interest (LOI) for proposals to support strategic and specific opportunities to advance the rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and Local Communities (LCs) through jurisdictional forest carbon finance initiatives.

These grants seek to catalyze grassroots organizations and jurisdictions across a broad set of geographies where governments are demonstrating political will to advance rights-based carbon programs. This first stage of support intends to address the initial barriers to participation, related to fundamental issues of transparency, lack of clarity regarding safeguard conformance and implementation, and open exchange on the content of proposed carbon programs.

This funding intends to expand networks of IPs, LCs, practitioners, carbon buyers, and political leaders committed to tackling the climate and biodiversity crises through strong, rights-based carbon initiatives. Kawari envisions this funding as the first step in a burgeoning movement in which growing commitments and trust amongst these actors will address the lack of support for proper IP and LC participation, leading to shared agendas underpinning carbon programs, increasing confidence in the integrity potential of carbon markets, and enhancing the prospects of transformational carbon programs.

This call for LOIs is primarily focused on tropical forest regions where jurisdictional forest carbon finance initiatives are at an advanced stage. These are defined as jurisdictions where national or subnational governments have signed LOIs, Memoranda of Understanding, Memoranda of Agreement, or Emissions Reduction Purchase Agreements (ERPAs) with the LEAF Coalition or that have signed ERPAs with another carbon finance provider.

Funding Information
Activities supported by the Kawari Fund

Eligible Countries

Eligibility Criteria

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