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USAID-Mexico: Decrease Deforestation through Improved Livelihoods

US: Open Call for Montana & Dakotas Recreation and Visitor Services Program

Deadline: 31-Mar-21

The USAID’s Sustainable Landscapes (SL) programs seek to ensure that land is sustainably managed to achieve resilient, low emissions development. Through its SL assistance, and this Addendum to the Broad Agency Announcement, USAID/Mexico seeks partners to research, develop, test, scale-up, and evaluate innovative approaches to decrease deforestation, add value to sustainable productive systems, diversify and improve rural livelihoods in selected landscapes in southern Mexico.

Through this Call for EOIs and the subsequent co-creation process, USAID/Mexico seeks to identify partners who can successfully research, develop, test, and evaluate innovative approaches to decrease deforestation in the Calakmul region and other selected landscapes in southern Mexico (Lacandona Jungle and Sierra Madre regions in Chiapas and Sierra Sur region in Oaxaca).

Program Strategies

USAID convened several focus groups around this problem set. USAID therefore presents nine illustrative strategies to sustainably address deforestation in southern Mexico that in part resulted from these focus groups. These strategies may be helpful to organizations as they develop research and development (R&D) approaches.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=332015

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