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GEF - Small Grants Programme

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{{Financebox |name =GEF- Full-Sized Project funding Small Grants Programme|logo = |headquarters =1818 H Street, NW, MSN G6-602Washington, DC 20433USA |contact =GEF Secretariat Tel: +1 (202) 473-0508 Fax: +1 (202) 522-3240/3245E-mail: [email protected] |website = [www.gefweb.org link]|financedby =World Bank |
aim |headquarters = |1818 H Street <br>moreinfo =The average size of GEF grant for Bank implemented GEF coNW, Mail Stop P4-financed projects is about 7 million400 <br>Washington, although their scale widely varies by focal area and country. The average implementation period is 6 years. |DC 20433 USA <br>
target_org=Any eligible individual or group |target_projectscontact =Biodiversity Climate Change GEF Secretariat <br>International Waters Land Degradation Persistent Organic Pollutants Climate Change Adaptation Phone: |+1 202 473 0508 <br>target_stadia= |Fax: +1 202 522 3240/3245 <br>target_countries= |target_criteria= |Email: [email protected]
finance_mech =Grants (100%) |finance_budgetwebsite =More than $1 million per project |[www.gefweb.org link]finance_minimum= |finance_maximumfinancedby = |finance_period=All year round |World Bank
|aim = Launched in 1992, the year of the Rio Earth Summit, the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (GEF SGP) is a corporate program, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and executed by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS). GEF SGP has worked with communities and civil society around the world to grapple with critical global environmental problems.|moreinfo = With a presence in 126 developing countries and having provided more than 14,500 grants worldwide by 2012, GEF SGP’s cumulative experience and results have demonstrated that supporting communities in their efforts to achieve more sustainable livelihoods is not only possible, but necessary for achieving global environmental benefits.  |target_org=|target_projects=GEF SGP primarily works in five GEF focal areas: conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, protection of international waters, reduction of chemicals such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs), and prevention of land degradation, including sustainable forest management. Adaptation to climate change activities are funded by the GEF Strategic Priority for Adaptation and other donors.  The principle objectives of the GEF Small Grants Programme are to: <br>  * Develop community-level strategies and implement technologies that could reduce threats to the global environment if they are replicated over time. * Gather lessons from community-level experience and initiate the sharing of successful community-level strategies and innovations among CBOs and NGOs, host governments, development aid agencies, GEF and others working on a regional or global scale. * Build partnerships and networks of stakeholders to support and strengthen community, NGO and national capacities to address global environmental problems and promote sustainable development. * Ensure that conservation and sustainable development strategies and projects that protect the global environment are understood and practised by communities and other key stakeholders. |target_stadia= |target_countries= |target_criteria=  |finance_mech =Grants (100%) |finance_budget=More than $1 million per project |finance_minimum= |finance_maximum= |finance_period=All year round  |proc_application= |proc_selection = |
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