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Rapport-initiatives-inno-FR-BAT-BD_cle881312.pdf. Les financements innovants pour le développement. Institut océanographique - Fondation Albert Ier Prince de Monaco - Connaître, Aimer, Protéger les Océans. Des organismes pour vous aider à financer votre projet. CEPF.net. ICRI Grants Program 2012-2013, successful projects announced | International Coral Reef Initiative. Fonds Français pour l'Environnement Mondial) Who can apply and How. Who can Apply The GEF funds a broad array of project types that vary depending on the scale of GEF resources, the project needs and the issue addressed. In order to be approved, each project follows a specific project cycle. Each GEF country member has designated an officer responsible for GEF activities, known as GEF Operational Focal Point , who plays a key role in assuring that GEF projects are aligned to meet the needs and priorities of the respective country.

To be taken into consideration a project proposal has to fulfill the following criteria: It is undertaken in an eligible country. Community-based organizations (CBOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have the opportunity to apply for GEF grants through the Small Grants Programme. How to Apply Before drafting a project proposal, the applicant should contact the country GEF Operational Focal Point and verify that the proposal complies with the criteria mentioned above. Templates and Guidelines. Western Pacific « Packard Foundation. The Western Pacific, home to rich marine biodiversity, has some of the world’s fastest growing populations and economies that place tremendous stress on its resources.

Despite significant investments to improve coastal marine resources management, the overall health of fish stocks and marine ecosystems continues to decline across the region. It will take sound management systems, featuring both marine reserves and sustainable fishery management, to protect the region’s valuable marine resources for future generations. Our Goals Our goal is to restore and ensure the health and productivity of coastal marine environments in the face of rapidly increasing pressures, in particular from overfishing. Our strategy focuses on: What We Fund We focus our support on country-specific strategies for Indonesia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Micronesia (Palau and FSM). We will adapt our strategy as the context changes and as we evaluate the impact of our approach. Our Approach.

Asian Development Bank | Fighting Poverty in Asia and the Pacific. About the Adaptation Fund | Adaptation Fund. The Adaptation Fund was established to finance concrete adaptation projects and programmes in developing countries that are parties to the Kyoto Protocol and are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change. Over the past three years, the fund has dedicated more than US$ 225 million to increase climate resilience in 34 countries around the world. Climate change is increasing the burdens of the poorest people in the world, who are often hardest hit by weather catastrophes, desertification, and rising sea levels, but who have contributed the least to the problem of global warming. In some parts of the world, climate change has already contributed to worsening food security, reduced the predictable availability of fresh water, and exacerbated the spread of disease and other threats to human health.

Governance and Administration The Adaptation Fund is supervised and managed by the Adaptation Fund Board (AFB). Resources Legal Capacity of the Adaptation Fund Board. Conservation Leadership Programme. Climate Adaptation Fund. The Wildlife Conservation Society's Climate Adaptation Fund is pleased to announce the release of the 2014 Request for Proposals This program supports projects that demonstrate effective interventions for wildlife adaptation to climate change. Interested organizations should carefully review the information outlined in the Request for Proposals and the Applicant Guidance Document for instructions.

To apply, a Pre-proposal Application Form must be submitted to Darren Long at dlong@wcs.org no later than 5:00 PM MST on Friday, March 14, 2014. Program staff are available to answer any questions you may have; please contact Kathryn Dunning at kdunning@wcs.org. Missed the informational webinar presented by program staff? Curious what sort of projects receive support through the Climate Adaptation Fund? Grand Canyon Trust: Restoring a natural ecosystem engineer to provide riparian areas in Southern Utah from WCS Climate Adaptation Fund on Vimeo. Agence des Micro-Projets.