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Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA) – Pacific Region is sponsored by Pacific Community (SPC) in partnership with the Adaptation Fund. A program aggregating and administering small innovation grant projects throughout the Pacific region under the Fund’s AFCIA program, fostering innovation in adaptation in developing countries through a broad range of local actors.
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Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA) – Adaptation Fund Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA) LLA Single Country Grants LLA Regional Projects/Programmes Approved LLA Single Country Grants Accreditation Application Project Proposal Materials NIE Small Grants for Innovation NIE Small Grants for Innovation and Learning Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA) Large Innovation Projects Operational Policies & Guidelines National Implementing Entities Regional Implementing Entities Multilateral Implementing Entities Receive the Latest AF News The Adaptation Fund (AF) has funded and established a US$ 10 million small grant aggregator programme to be implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) working in conjuntion with the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN).
The Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator, or AFCIA, aims to foster innovation in climate change adaptation in developing countries. The programme targets a broad range of potential finance recipients, including governments, non-governmental organizations, community groups, entrepreneurs, young innovators and other groups. It will award competitive grants of up to US$ 250,000 each.
The accelerator was announced by the Adaptation Fund at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Madrid in December 2019 and launched in November 2020 by AF together with UNDP and UNEP/CTCN.
It is expected that this programme will help to encourage and accelerate new innovations, develop innovative adaptation practices, tools and technologies, as well as generate evidence of effective, efficient adaptation practices, products and technologies to assess scaling up.
Read stories about the grantee’s and how the projects impacted communities Watch the Local Innovators Driving Climate Adaptation series Check out the Solutions Catalogue to explore factsheets from each project More information about applying for AFCIA grants can be found directly through UNDP and CTCN here: https://www. adaptation-undp. org/smallgrantaggregator/ https://www.
ctc-n. org/afcia Background information on AFCIA: Adaptation Fund- UN Environment Special Financing Window in Support of Innovation for Adaptation -Project document Adaptation Fund-UNDP Innovation Small Grant Aggregator Platform (ISGAP)- Project document Recording of the launch event English / Español / Français
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments, NGOs, community groups, entrepreneurs, indigenous peoples, young innovators, and others in the Pacific region. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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