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Open Call for Projects within East Africa: Disaster and Climate Change Preparedness (Up to £125k)

Climate Justice for Migrants & Communities of Color Program in the US

Deadline: 21 June 2020

The new Cultural Protection Fund Disaster and Climate Change Preparedness round is now open for applications for projects (up to £125k) relating to preparedness measures to protect cultural heritage against the effects of natural disasters and climate change in one or more of the following countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, South Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. 

This round focusses on preparedness measures to protect cultural heritage against the effects of natural disasters and climate change. This is a pilot round which will help to test the Cultural Protection Fund’s approach to expanding their work in this area.

Priority Areas

*Their definition of natural disasters includes natural phenomena such as earthquakes, floods, tornados and volcanic eruptions but does not include regularly occurring and expected weather such as heavy seasonal rainfall. Their definition of the effects of climate change includes natural events which are imminent such as heat related damage, wind erosion and damage caused by rising sea levels. They will not accept applications in this round for projects relating to man-made risks eg conflict, demolition or neglect.

Heritage at risk due to pandemics: They acknowledge that due to the current global Covid-19 pandemic, there is an increasing need to protect cultural heritage at risk due to pandemics. This does fall within their category of natural disasters, and they would welcome conversations about projects relating to this risk. However, this pilot was created to test preparedness for climate change and therefore they will prioritise applications which focus on geological disasters.

Intangible cultural heritage projects: They are accepting applications to protect intangible cultural heritage and these projects will have to make the same strong case that the heritage is at risk due to natural disasters and/or climate change. Often traditions, practices and sense of identity within cultures is linked to place and in particular, landscapes, however they will not be able to fund projects whose sole purpose is the protection of natural, rather than cultural heritage.

Grant Size and Project Duration

What they fund:

The Cultural Protection Fund is for projects focusing on the protection of cultural heritage at risk in one or more of the Fund’s target countries. By project, they mean work or activity that is defined at the outset and will contribute to achieving the outcomes of the Fund. Cultural heritage includes many different things from the past that communities value and want to pass on to future generations, for example:

Applicants will be asked to explain the significance of the cultural heritage their project focuses on and how it is valued by the local population. They will also need to outline how the cultural heritage is at risk due to natural disasters and / or climate change and make a case for the urgency and likelihood of potential threats and therefore the need for intervention.

Outcomes

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.britishcouncil.org/arts/culture-development/cultural-protection-fund/apply/disaster-climate-change-grants

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