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Climate Justice Resilience Fund

Climate Justice Resilience Fund

Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF)

Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF)

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Organización sin ánimo de lucro
Área
Fecha límite
19 abr. 2019
Nivel de estudio
Tipo de oportunidad
Oportunidad de financiación
Financiación completa
Países elegibles
Esta oportunidad está destinada a todos los países
Región elegible
Todas las regiones

Eligibilities: 

1. Operations:

Organizations that are more likely to be considered for a grant...

  • Are registered with the local or national government as a nonprofit organization
  • Have an annual budget greater than $500,000 USD.
  • Have already secured, or are in the process of securing some level of co-funding.
  • Have a paid staff and/or Board that includes youth, women, or indigenous people.

2. Fit:

Organizations that are more likely to be considered for a grant...

  • Have a track record of working with or regranting to grassroots organizations.
  • Have local voices informing their strategy and vision.
  • Focus on issue areas that overlap with CJRF project entry points.
  • Fit within the CJRF pillars of work.
  • Can demonstrate a vision for scaling their impact beyond their organization’s direct beneficiaries.

3. Geography:

Organizations that are more likely to be considered for a grant…

  • Operate in one or more of CJRF’s priority geographies: Alaska, northern Canada, Kenya, Tanzania, Bangladesh, and the Indian states of West Bengal and Orissa.

AND/OR

  • Promote knowledge exchange and capacity building across the CJRF regions.
  • Advocate for global climate finance policies and programs that benefit women, youth, or indigenous peoples, with emphasis on adaptation.

Details: 

The Climate Justice Resilience Fund is a grantmaking initiative dedicated to helping women, youth, and indigenous peoples create and share their own solutions for resilience. They believe that lasting climate resilience must start with those communities first hit by climate change. They help communities reduce risks, manage shocks, rebound, and continue charting a path to sustainable development.

The Climate Justice Resilience Fund was created in 2016 through a grant from the Oak Foundation. It is a project of New Venture Fund, a 501(c)(3) public charity registered in the United States. In 2017, the Kendeda Fund became CJRF’s second member foundation.  They welcome funding partners who share their commitment to addressing climate change by giving voice and power to women, youth, and indigenous communities.

As a new funder, the CJRF does not yet have an average grant size. The CJRF grantmaking strategic framework prioritizes multi-year grants and grants larger than USD 100,000. However, grant requests each on their own merits will be considered. Regional funding is currently budgeted as follows: USD 5.5 million for the Bay of Bengal; USD 5.5 million for East Africa; USD 3.6 million for the Arctic; and USD 2.5 million for grants that are global in scope.

 

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