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Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative for Civil Society Organizations

DFA: Reconciliation Fund in Ireland

Deadline extended till 19 May 2020

Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI) has launched a call for proposals for funding for civil society organizations for the grant period 2021-2025.

NICFI is managed by the Ministry of Climate and Environment, but also includes staff at various embassies and Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). Norad supports NICFI with forest and development related advise, quality control and legal assistance, and manages a significant share of NICFI grants. This call for proposal is managed by Norad’s civil society department.

Objective

Civil society organizations are invited to present proposals for projects that contribute to NICFI’s strategic goal, which is that reversed and reduced loss of tropical forest contribute to a stable climate, protect biodiversity and enhance sustainable development.

Sustainable development and combating poverty are overarching goals of Norwegian foreign and development policy. Climate policy and development policy shall be mutually supportive. The climate policy objectives govern approaches and priorities. The money spent should promote development in developing countries and be approved as official development aid under the guidelines of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC). All projects must demonstrate a plausible causal link to sustainable development effects in countries on DACs List of ODA Recipients with tropical forests.

Priority geographic focus for funding are countries with which NICFI has established large partnerships. This includes Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Guyana, DR Congo, Gabon, the Republic of Congo, Liberia, Ethiopia and Indonesia. However, strategic projects focusing on other important tropical forest countries will also be considered.

Projects targeting drivers of deforestation in emerging economies and developed countries with significant import markets for commodities linked to forest loss are also highly relevant. All projects must demonstrate a plausible causal link to reduced deforestation and to sustainable development effects in developing countries with tropical forests. All projects need to have a theory of change that clearly shows how the project will lead to one or several of the outcomes in NICFI’s strategic framework.

Categories

Projects funded under this grant scheme must address one or more of the five following categories:

Size of the Grant

For applications covering a five-year period, priority will be given to projects with a total budget above 20 million NOK.

Target Group

The final target groups for the grant scheme are population groups in developing countries that depend on tropical forests for subsistence, as well as all other population groups from these countries that will benefit from reduced greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation. The tropical forests and their carbon stores also constitute a target group in themselves.

Eligibility Criteria

Potential grant recipients

Requirements to applicants

Application requirements

All applications must fulfil the following requirements:

For more information, visit https://norad.no/en/front/funding/climate-and-forest-initiative-support-scheme/

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