Small Grants for Great Ape Conservation

Overview of small grants initiative
Budget available: The overall grant budget is $60,000 to fund small grants in all three target countries. Applicants are encouraged to apply for small grants of between $2,000 and $7,500, however this could be up to a maximum of $10,000 if the case is well justified. We prioritize support to smaller organizations that may find it more difficult to access funds from other sources.

Timing of activities: Activities proposed in the application must be completed by the end of December 2023. Light reporting on the delivery of the activities is to be completed by January 2024.

Submitting an application: The call for proposals will open on 15 May 2023. Applications are encouraged to be submitted by 15 June 2023. Applications received after this date may still be considered if the total budget for small grants has not yet been fully spent. See more detail in the ‘How do I apply’ section below.

Application review process: Applications will be reviewed on a monthly basis until the total budget ($60,000) for the small grants has been spent. Applications will be screened by the PCLG team at IIED, then reviewed by the in-country PCLG coordinators and the IIED team against the criteria.

Criteria: To be considered for funding, the application needs to meet the following criteria.

  1. Clear benefit from the project for people and great apes
  2. Activities must take place in Cameroon, DRC or Uganda
  3. Activities must be led by  local or Indigenous organisations, associations or groups, and
  4. Reasonable and cost-effective budget

The small grants initiative does not prescribe the type of activities the funding will support, since the funding is designed to support locally led action. Local communities are best placed to define their own priorities.

The small grants initiative is keen to fund projects which foster collaboration between or within different networks of organisations, groups and individuals. Examples of projects that have been funded previously can be found on the project page.

Some examples of activities the smalls grants initiative will not support include: sensitisation/education projects; tree planting projects; law enforcement; project evaluations; water and sanitation projects or equipment needs.

  1. How do I apply?

There are two stages involved in applying for the small grants initiative.

Stage 1: Please review the detail and criteria above carefully and send in responses to the following questions (up to 750 words if submitting a written application or up to five minutes if submitting a video or recorded application).

Stage 1 application questions:

The PCLG team is able to review applications in French and English, as well as Rukiga and Rufumbira in Uganda and Baka and Bagyéli in Cameroon.

  1. Your details (name, email address, telephone number, etc.)
  2. Name of your organisation
  3. Is your organisation legally registered in your country? If so, please let us what type of organisation you are registered as (e.g. association, enterprise, cooperative, NGO). Note that you can still apply for a small grant if your organisation is not legally registered.
  4. Do you have an organisational bank account? (Please do not provide bank details at this stage)
  5. Country in which the funded activities will take place
  6. Problem related to people and great ape conservation which you would like to address, and the reasons why this is a priority
  7. Proposed activities – tell us why this is the best way to tackle this problem
  8. Amount requested and preferred currency

You can submit your answers to these questions in several ways – please pick the method that works best for you:

If you are unable to apply via these methods, please contact us and we will support you to submit your application or arrange a call to speak to you.

STAGE 2: If your idea is preselected for stage 2, we will be in touch to ask for more details. If your idea is unsuccessful in reaching stage 2, we will be in touch to let you know.

If you have read this webpage and still have a question, please contact smallgrantspclg@iied.org.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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