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USAID launches Notice of Funding Opportunity for Civil Society actors

Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Incubator Programme

Deadline: 15-Jan-21

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Peru (USAID/Peru) is seeking applications for a Cooperative Agreement from qualified entities to implement the “Regional Community Response to Conservation Crimes” program.

Transnational conservation crimes (TCCs) are some of the fastest growing cross-border, high-value, low-risk enterprises and are causing irreparable damage to the Amazon. TCCs are defined as crimes associated with the conservation of natural resources, such as wildlife trafficking, illegal logging and associated trade (ILAT), illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, and illegal or unregulated extraction and trade of alluvial gold and other minerals. Along with extraction, TCCs also degrade the region’s governance and threaten the viability and security of vulnerable communities and the sustainability of the complex Amazon ecosystem.

In response to critical threats posed to the Amazon Biome by TCCs, the USAID/South American Regional Mission (SAR) seeks to apply a “whole-of-Amazon” systems approach to decrease the supply and demand for natural resources by increasing civil society led efforts to promote whole of society values, raising public understanding of the benefits of a culture that protects both biodiversity and cultural identity and expanding livelihoods.

Purpose

Civil society actors, including indigenous populations and local communities, as well as private sector firms and organizations in Amazon countries will engage in transboundary collaboration and effective actions to address behavioral, cultural and economic drivers of transnational conservation crimes.

Funding Information

Target Countries

Eligible Applicants

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=330139

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