Deadline: 09-Mar-2026
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), funded by the Denmark, is inviting applications from local organisations and initiative groups in Georgia to participate in the Green Leadership Programme.
The programme aims to strengthen local capacities to design and implement sustainable green initiatives, particularly in the municipalities of Poti and Khobi within the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region.
Programme Objectives
The Green Leadership Programme focuses on:
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Engaging new organisations and initiative groups
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Strengthening knowledge on green transition and sustainability
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Providing technical support for implementing green initiatives
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Delivering training on key green transition topics
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Offering a specialised Training-of-Trainers (ToT) programme
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Facilitating workshops to plan joint green activities
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Supporting implementation of local environmental initiatives
The programme promotes practical, community-driven approaches to green and just transition processes.
Target Regions
Priority is given to organisations and groups operating in:
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Poti municipality
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Khobi municipality
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Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region
Organisations based in Poti or Khobi, or with demonstrated experience in these areas, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Community-Based Organisations (CBOs)
Applicants must:
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Not be alumni of the Green Leadership Programme
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Have experience in local development initiatives
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Be committed to environmental sustainability and green transition
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Operate in Poti, Khobi, or the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region
Organisations selected in 2025 may nominate additional representatives.
Local Initiative Groups
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Based in the Samegrelo region, particularly Poti and Khobi
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Interested in sustainable development
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Ready to implement green transition projects
Each organisation or initiative group may nominate up to two representatives, though UNDP reserves the right to select only one per entity.
Participation Requirements
Applicants must submit nomination letters explaining:
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How participation will strengthen organisational capacity
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How they plan to engage in the green transition process
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Their commitment to implementing local green initiatives
Selected participants are expected to:
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Fully engage in all stages of the programme
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Actively participate in training and workshops
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Initiate or contribute to civic green projects
Key Benefits
Participants will gain:
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Enhanced knowledge of green transition issues
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Technical guidance for project implementation
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Access to training and ToT opportunities
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Opportunities for collaboration with regional networks
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Practical experience in planning and executing local green initiatives
The programme strengthens grassroots leadership for sustainable development.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who is eligible to apply?
CSOs, CBOs, and local initiative groups operating in Poti, Khobi, or the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region.
2. Can previous alumni apply?
No. Organisations that are alumni of the Green Leadership Programme are not eligible, though 2025-selected organisations may nominate additional representatives.
3. How many representatives can be nominated?
Up to two representatives per organisation or group, though UNDP may select only one.
4. What is the main goal of the programme?
To build local capacity for implementing sustainable green initiatives and supporting a green and just transition.
5. Is priority given to specific locations?
Yes. Organisations based in Poti and Khobi or with experience in these municipalities are prioritised.
Conclusion
The Green Leadership Programme offers a valuable opportunity for local organisations and initiative groups in Georgia to strengthen their expertise in sustainable development and green transition initiatives.
Through training, technical support, and collaborative workshops, the programme empowers communities in Poti, Khobi, and the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region to lead environmental change at the local level.
Organisations committed to sustainability and civic engagement are encouraged to apply and become active contributors to Georgia’s green transition journey.
For more information, visit UNDP.









































