Title(~05/02) CEPF Call for Letters of Inquiry2021-01-12 02:00
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The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) are currently accepting Letters of Inquiry (LoIs) from non-governmental organisations, community groups, Indigenous People’s organisations, women’s groups, private companies, and other civil society organisations for projects that address the conservation of biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot, and that meet the criteria set out in the call documents attached.


  • Opening date: 8 January 2021
  • Closing date: 5 February 2021
  • Grant size: small grants (up to $40,000) and large grants ($40,000 to $250,000)
  • Eligible countries: Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam
  • Eligible priorities: Strategic Directions 1 and 2 and Investment Priority 8.3.
  • Eligible languages: CEPF accepts large grant applications in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. IUCN accepts small grant applications in Chinese, English, Khmer, Lao, Myanmar, Thai, and Vietnamese.
 

Deadline: 5:00 PM Indochina Time (ICT) on 5 February 2021.


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https://www.cepf.net/grants/open-calls-for-proposals/2020-indoburma-small-and-large-grants

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