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The Global Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) Fund supports catalytic and innovative projects that aim to create enabling environments for the uptake and mainstreaming of ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change. Two funding tracks are available: general EbA project proposals track and a thematic EbA project proposals track focused on EbA in urban environments. Projects may have a global, thematic, regional and/or country-specific focus. For projects with a country-specific focus, one or more countries which are eligible for official development assistance (ODA) must be targeted. Applications from and partnerships with local/community organizations are strongly encouraged. In line with current IKI policies, government partners will not be eligible for direct funding. The Global EbA Fund accepts proposals year-round and makes biannual funding decisions. Applications must be submitted in English. 


Maximum Amount: up to US$250,000

Submission Deadline: 28 April, 2023 (11:59pm UTC+2)


Relevant material is attached herewith. 

For more information and guidelines on how to apply, please visit here.

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