CEPF small grants for Cultural Landscapes in Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Jordan

CEPF has just announced the call for small grants for Mediterranean cultural landscapes; eligible countries are Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan. You can find the call announcement here and the full documents here: EnglishFrench.

Small grants projects are to be implemented in the last quarter of 2019. Final reports of the selected areas need to be completed by the end of January 2020.

Eligible Countries: Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia
Opening Date: Monday, 24 June 2019
Closing Date: Thursday, 25 July 2019
Budget: US$5,000 to US$20,000
Project Timeframe: Projects are expected to start on 1 September 2019, at the earliest, and must be completed by 31 January 2020.

See the Mediterranean Basin Biodiversity Hotspot map

HOW TO APPLY

Non-governmental organizations, community groups, universities and private enterprises are invited to submit a letter of inquiry for this open call. Letters of inquiry can be submitted in English (Word – 836 KB) or French (Word – 840 KB) by the deadline to CE**********@******fe.org.

Please carefully read the call for proposals document, available below, which provides detailed requirements and instructions.

MORE INFORMATION

Call for Proposals
– English (PDF – 472 KB)
– French (PDF – 491 KB)

Ecosystem Profile
– English (PDF – 31 MB)

Ecosystem Profile Summary
– English (PDF – 4.6 MB)
– Arabic (PDF – 2.7 MB)
– French (PDF – 5 MB)

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

– 12 Tips for Getting Your Grant Idea Funded
– CEPF and Gender
– Life Cycle of a CEPF Grant

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