SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM (SGP)
With the aim of encouraging young Indians to respond innovatively and independently to the conservation issues which affect the country, WWF-India is offering eligible individuals a one-time grant of up to Rs. 200,000 for carrying out conservation research or undertaking a conservation project. The primary objective of this grant is to provide financial capacity to individuals based in India, who have developed and wish to implement short-term conservation research or initiatives that can contribute to larger conservation goals.
The SGP will provide grants to individuals for activities and/or research that address issues and offer solutions or insights towards:
* Species and habitat related problems and concerns – with a focus on immediate threats and issues (e.g. vulture conservation)
* Enabling communities and other stakeholders to address local environmental concerns
* Improving local livelihoods through conservation and natural resources management or promoting livelihoods that reduce impacts on biodiversity
* Aspects of trade involving wildlife species
* Increasing understanding on the status of lesser known or lesser studied species of wildlife
* Innovative approaches to awareness raising regarding environmental concerns
* Demonstrating individual or collective action towards conservation outcomes
Applicants must demonstrate a mature breadth and depth of knowledge on the area of environmental conservation and the particular geographical area or issue that they wish to contribute to through their project. The duration of the project should be between 6 to 12 months and the scale of the project should be such that funding awarded covers the total or the majority of the requirements.
Funds will be provided to the successful individual in a phased manner – 50% on acceptance, 30% on a successful mid-term review and 20% on approval of a satisfactory final report submitted by the project leader on or near the completion of the project. The final reports should also include a full financial report on expenditures made as part of the project. Acknowledgement of support provided by WWF should be mentioned on related publications or communications.
CRITERIA
Proposals meeting some or all of the following criteria will receive priority consideration:
* Contribute to WWF’s mission of conservation. Priority will be given to initiatives located in WWF India’s priority landscapes or geographies (see www.wwfindia.org)
* Achieve a clear outcome within the project timeframe that can be scaled up or replicated
* Encourage participatory or community-based conservation and natural resource management
* Introduce innovative approaches that can demonstrate conservation impact
* Have a clearly articulated rationale that demonstrates urgency and need for the work
Funds should be utilized primarily for field activities and not administrative expenditures or capital assets
The program does not support the following types of activities:
* Cash payments for direct budgetary support to an organization.
* Payment for ongoing projects and for expenses of recurring nature.
* Organization of seminars, meetings and conferences, except where it can be demonstrated that the organization of such a meeting is critical to achieving the larger objectives of this grant
* Sponsorship to attend conferences, workshops, training programs in India or abroad.
* Large scale construction, and high capital costs
* Purchase of vehicles
APPLICATION PROCESS
All grants are considered for funding on a competitive merit basis. A screening committee at WWF-India will evaluate the selection of grantees based on the above mentioned criteria along with the technical strength of the applicant to ensure a successful and sustainable project.
Applications will be reviewed internally by the Small Grant manager and a wider team of experts within WWF India. Finalists will be interviewed by the team, who will also help fine-tune and lend resources toward the project, where appropriate, such that its direction and conclusions are clearly focused.
Applications will be reviewed and grants provided twice a year: in June and in December. The deadline for receiving the first round of applications is 15 June 2010. Please submit your proposals in the format below to sgp@wwfindia.net or to
The Small Grants Programme Coordinator,
WWF India, 172-B
Lodi Estate,
New Delhi 110003.
The decision of the WWF team reviewing the applications will be final. In some cases, where there are exceptional reasons for initiating work immediately, the review committee may decide to offer a grant on a discretionary basis.
FORMAT
To be considered for a Small Grant, interested candidates must submit the following documents:
* a completed project proposal
* a current curriculum vitae
* at least two professional references
The proposals should follow the format provided as download and should be limited to four pages excluding maps or photographs that are considered essential for a complete appraisal of the project.
source from:wwfindia.org
Selvendran chief fuctionary ,krda ngo,
ReplyDeletewe the kodaikanal rural development association in dindigal district, south India is working on varies environment protection program.we would like to know whether we can apply for the December program to work on climate change and forest protection.
thanking you ,
by
The Chief functionary,
KRDA
Email; krdapvp@gmail.com
Dear Sir/Madam
ReplyDeleteWe the Occupational Safety & Health Association of Jharkhand (OSHAJ) is working on Environment & Health especially on Silicosis Prevention & Justice to the Workers -Community & environment and on Get Back Tribal Traditional Eco Farming Systems using bio fertilizers and herbs available in forest areas of Jharkhand. We would like to know whether we can apply for the DEcember program to work on said issues.
Thanks & Regards
Samit Kumar Carr
Secretary General/Chief Functionary
OSHAJ
Email: oshajindia
Ph: 9431372228/ 9693621508
Ladakh Society for Traditonal medicnies is a NGO in ladakh working for promotyion and revitalisation of Sowa Rigpa. Medicnal plants conservation programme is one of the core project of this organisation and we have been working on this filed since last three years incollaboration with remote villages to conserve the medicinal plants.
ReplyDeleteWe would like to know this kind of project is acceptable or not, If yes we would like to explore for funding under this scheme incollaboration with WWF local office based at Leh.
Chotak Gyatso
lstmleh@gmail.com