CALL FOR LETTERS OF INQUIRY FOR SMALL GRANTS
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) and its regional implementation team (RIT) for the hotspot, are accepting letters of inquiry (LOIs) from non-governmental organizations, community groups, Indigenous peoples’ organizations, women’s groups, private companies and other civil society organizations for projects that address the eligible activities and geographies of this call.
Eligible Country: Republic of Seychelles
Opening Date: Monday, 1st April 2024
Closing Date: Monday, 13th May 2024, 12 pm (Seychelles time, GMT+4)
Maximum Grant Size: US$50,000
Please read the detailed instructions, criteria and restrictions in the calls for letters of inquiry, available further below.
HOW TO APPLY
Submit your application by the closing date as an e-mail attachment to cepfproposals@iucn.nl. Your application should be in English.
Your application should follow the templates provided in the call for small grants below.
Entitle your email with the following subject line: LOI_2/2024/SG_CEPF_”SEY”/”your organization”. For example: LOI_2/2024/SG_CEPF_SEY/IUCN NL
TECHNICAL SCOPE OF THE CALL
CEPF is looking for proposals focusing on the following Investment Priority as part of Strategic Directions 1 as detailed in the ecosystem profile:
Strategic Direction 1: Empower communities and civil society to implement actions to improve the resilience of species, ecosystems, and human populations to climate change in priority Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs).
- Investment Priority 1.1: Implement Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) actions, including agroforestry, “climate smart agriculture”, eradication of Invasive alien species (IAS), restoration of degraded watersheds and coastal ecosystems (including wetlands, mangroves, reefs and seagrass beds), and promotion of sustainable management of coastal and terrestrial ecosystems.
- Investment Priority 1.2: Support the establishment and development of economic models that improve the resilience of local communities to climate change and support value chains for natural products while strengthening ecosystem services that contribute to EbA.
MORE INFORMATION
An online information session will be held in English on Thursday, 11th April from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Seychelles time, GMT+4) to inform all potential candidates and give them the opportunity to ask questions. The session will be recorded.
Register here to join the Online Information Session.
CALL FOR LETTERS OF INQUIRY
- English (PDF – 1.4 MB)
REFERENCE MATERIALS
- Ecosystem Profile: English
- Ecosystem-based Adaptation in the Indian Ocean: English
- Interactive map of eligible KBAs in target countries
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- Eligibility
- Before You Apply
- 12 Tips for Getting Your Grant Idea Funded
- CEPF Gender Toolkit
- ConservationGrants Frequently Asked Questions
- The WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard English
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Questions from potential applicants are received on a regular basis. For transparency purposes, all incoming questions and the answers provided are published and updated on a regular basis: English Q&A
REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION TEAM
CEPF has enlisted a consortium of nongovernmental organizations to be its regional implementation team (RIT) in the hotspot. Coordinated and led by IUCN NL, the RIT includes SAF/FJKM for Madagascar, ID-ONG for Comoros, FORENA for Mauritius and SeyCCAT for Seychelles. These organizations are working with CEPF to implement a five-year conservation strategy for the hotspot and build local civil society capacity. The RIT can be reached via the following email address: cepfproposals@iucn.nl.