Title(~5/11) UK DEFRA — Darwin Partnership Projects (Round 26)2019-07-11 05:00
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The Darwin Initiative funds capacity building, training, research, and education in support of the major conventions on biodiversity — focusing on the developing world. Partnership Projects are small grants intended to help organisations who are new to the Darwin Initiative to develop their application. There is a maximum level for a partnership project, and further information on the size of Darwin partnership project funding can be found in the Guidance Notes for Applicants Round 26. Applications for partnership projects must be to establish new partnerships and must not simply be to continue existing working relationships. It normally expects applications from partnerships involving around 2-4 organisations. Applications must be received by 5 November 2019.


Deadline: 5 November 2019


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