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{{Opportunity | {{Opportunity | ||
|OD Title=Call for Proposals | |OD Title=Call for Proposals | ||
− | |OD Orga= | + | |OD Orga=IKI |
− | |OD Type= | + | |OD Type=Financial Opportunities |
− | |Focus=Other, | + | |OD Financial=Other Funding Opportunities |
+ | |Focus=Other, Climate Change | ||
|Country Opportunity=Worldwide | |Country Opportunity=Worldwide | ||
− | |OD Description= | + | |OD Description=From 30 November 2022 to 15 March 2023, small organisations are invited to apply for funding of climate and biodiversity projects. The call for proposals is addressed to small regional, national, and local organisations based in ODA-eligible countries (except for current and potential EU member candidates except for Ukraine). IKI Small Grants provides funding between 60,000 and 200,000 euros and is part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the German Federal Government. |
− | + | Ambitious project proposals should focus on one or more of the following IKI funding areas: | |
− | + | *mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions | |
− | + | *adaptation to the impacts of climate change | |
+ | *conserving natural carbon sinks with a focus on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation | ||
+ | *conserving of biological diversity | ||
− | + | Small-scale projects on climate and biodiversity action worldwide | |
− | + | Under the IKI Small Grants programme, many projects are to be selected in the coming years via international calls for proposals and funded with up to 200,000 euros each. Three calls for proposals have already been implemented, and more than 90 projects in over 40 countries have been selected so far. You can find an overview of the different projects in our project section. | |
− | |OD URL=https:// | + | |
+ | Implement local initiatives and strengthen the organisations behind them | ||
+ | |||
+ | After passing a one-stage selection procedure, the selected organisations are accompanied and supported by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, which implements the IKI Small Grants Programme on behalf of Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the Federal Foreign Office. IKI Small Grants aims at strengthening the capacities of the implementing organisations. In addition to the individual support offered by GIZ during the project implementation, all applicants are supported in measures to further developing their organisation’s capacities. | ||
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+ | In this year’s call, IKI Small Grants further explicitly encourages applications that refer to the current UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, promote gender equality and/or engage youth. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Further information including the funding information and application guidelines can be found at our application section. | ||
+ | |OD Deadline=2023/03/15 | ||
+ | |OD URL=https://iki-small-grants.de/iki-small-grants-launches-4th-international-call-for-proposals/ | ||
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Ambitious project proposals should focus on one or more of the following IKI funding areas:
- mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions
- adaptation to the impacts of climate change
- conserving natural carbon sinks with a focus on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation
- conserving of biological diversity
Small-scale projects on climate and biodiversity action worldwide
Under the IKI Small Grants programme, many projects are to be selected in the coming years via international calls for proposals and funded with up to 200,000 euros each. Three calls for proposals have already been implemented, and more than 90 projects in over 40 countries have been selected so far. You can find an overview of the different projects in our project section.
Implement local initiatives and strengthen the organisations behind them
After passing a one-stage selection procedure, the selected organisations are accompanied and supported by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, which implements the IKI Small Grants Programme on behalf of Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the Federal Foreign Office. IKI Small Grants aims at strengthening the capacities of the implementing organisations. In addition to the individual support offered by GIZ during the project implementation, all applicants are supported in measures to further developing their organisation’s capacities.
In this year’s call, IKI Small Grants further explicitly encourages applications that refer to the current UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, promote gender equality and/or engage youth.
Further information including the funding information and application guidelines can be found at our application section.