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Plastic Waste Management & Behaviour Change Programme

Ireland: Cork City Council Waste Prevention Grant Scheme 2023

Deadline: 15-Sep-22

The GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP) is looking for a civil society, non-governmental and non-profit partner, including university or research institute to collaborate in providing global technical guidance and support in the development and implementation of behavior change activities in plastics and waste management.

The principles under which this CFP will work is based on the interest of fairness, transparency and integrity. This modality is recommended as the most appropriate solicitation method for announcing available grant support under the competitive selection method. The selection will be undertaken by a committee whose decisions will be final. The eligible entities who may wish to pursue further information related to their bids may follow the UNOPS advisory related to this call for proposals.

The selected partner organization should have a track record of behavior change research and application. There is a need to transfer global cutting-edge knowledge in this area into national and local actions, and support the experimentation, monitoring and further refining of tools, methodologies and processes of behavior change initiatives.

Under the 7th Operational Phase of SGP, one of the key strategic initiaves is on Chemical and Waste Management as well as on promoting Sustainable Urban Solutions, including plastics management. SGP is working closely with the concerned GEF Secretariat team, UNDP Plastic Offer and other partners on the issue. Plastics have become an integral part of our daily life: the packaging industry has the most intensive use of plastics, but also agriculture, textiles, transportation and consumer products have a supply chain that is filled with plastic.

Funding Information

Grant funding available for the activity is up to a maximum of US$ 150,000, with an expected duration of 18-24 months.

Eligible Activities
Area of ​​Work
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/178933

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