Deadline: 26 May 2020
The ESRC-funded Place-based Climate Action Network (PCAN) is inviting proposals for a second round of funding under the PCAN Fund.
The aim of the PCAN Fund is to support projects that promote and increase understanding of place-based climate action in the UK. The fund provides small grants for both research and the development of policy and practice.
The PCAN Fund is an integral part of the Place-Based Climate Action Network. The aim of the fund is to stimulate engagement on place-based action beyond the five platforms. It provides small grants to researchers and research users, thus opening the Network to a wider community.
Thematic Focus
PCAN is interested in diverse and innovative proposals spanning different activities and disciplines, which support the design and delivery of local climate action in the UK. Projects can focus on a particular location, as long as they clearly inform or advance understanding on the development of policy and practice across the UK.
Funding Information
The 2020 funding round will make four to six awards worth £5,000 – £35,000 each, for a total of for £125,000. The actual funding envelope and the number of awards could be higher or lower, depending on the quality of proposals received.
Proposals may be submitted under one of two windows:
PCAN Fellowship
PCAN Fund is inviting Early Career Researchers to become a PCAN Fellow for one year. PCAN Fellows will remain in their existing institution, but have up to two days a week to (i) undertake place-based research or engagement activities and (ii) become an active member of the PCAN team by participating in their activities. They anticipate that one or two awards will take the form of a Fellowship.
Project call
They are inviting proposals for projects that address the following issues:
- The interface between local climate action and economic regeneration in terms of communities, investment and skills (e.g., recovery from deindustrialisation, conflict, Covid-19)
- New business and community engagement models for climate resilience and adaptation at the local level
- Place-based climate action in rural areas, covering aspects such as rural housing, rural transport, rural communities and the rural economy
- Approaches to climate action in the context of multi-level governance, for example at the local and regional scales
- Other innovative proposals on place-based climate action in the UK.
Eligible Activities
- The aspiration is to spread PCAN activities as widely as possible. Applications are therefore invited from both practitioners (policy makers, businesses, NGOs etc) and academic researchers. They particularly encourage applications that are co-produced by researchers and research users.
- The fund is open to the UK research and climate change community, including members of the PCAN network, such as advisory board members and members of a PCAN platform (e.g. a city climate commission). Researchers from a PCAN host university may also apply. However, core members of the PCAN team are not eligible.
The PCAN Fund can support a number of activities, including:
- research (aimed preferentially at early career researchers)
- the co-production of decision-relevant knowledge
- public engagement (e.g., events, campaigns)
- skill development (e.g. training, secondments).
Timeline
Proposals are evaluated in a two-stage process.
- Stage 1: This consists of a short expression of interest. The information that needs to be provided is deliberately kept light, in order to attract a wide range of proposals.
- Stage 2: Shortlisted applicants will be informed in mid-June 2020 and invited to submit a fuller Stage 2 proposal (about 5-10 pages) by mid-July. Successful applicants will be informed in early September, so that projects can start in the autumn of 2020.
For more information, visit https://www.pcancities.org.uk/pcan-fund-round-2-call-proposals-2020