Full speed ahead for BIOPAMA's grant-making facility in 2020

The BIOPAMA grant-making facility, the “Action Component” was launched in 2019 with two calls for proposals for two different types of grants: one for medium grants (June 2019) and one for small technical grants (December 2019). During 2020 there will be further calls for proposals and opportunities for projects on the ground for Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific.

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207 organisations from all the African, Caribbean and Pacific regions have expressed interest and submitted proposals for the 2019 Medium Grants call. Senegal, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia, Namibia, Madagascar, Belize, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Kiribati and Solomon Islands are the countries that will benefit from the first round of the projects that will be financed by the BIOPAMA Action Component – Medium Grants.

The first call for proposals for Small Technical Grants was open between 16 December 2019 and 4 February 2020. The Secretariat of the BIOPAMA Action Component is currently reviewing the 162 proposals received.

Acknowledging the vast pool of valuable ideas and needs for support for activities on the ground, the BIOPAMA Action Component will launch a new call for proposal for Medium Grants in 2020. The 2020 call for proposals for Medium Grants will be open to any eligible organisation, regardless of whether they applied or not for a medium grant during the 2019 call.

New calls for proposals for Small Technical Grants and Small Grants are also expected in 2020. Stay updated by checking regularly the website action.biopama.org and by subscribing to the BIOPAMA Funding Alert newsletter.

The BIOPAMA Action Component provides funding opportunities to address protected and conserved areas, sustainable use of biodiversity, natural resources priorities for actions on the ground in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) countries.

The BIOPAMA Action Component is a 21 million Euro grant-making facility managed by IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) in the frame of the BIOPAMA (Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management) Programme. BIOPAMA is an initiative of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States financed by the European Union’s 11th European Development Fund.

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