Name
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
What they do
Everyone depends on earth’s ecosystems and their life-sustaining benefits, such as clean air, fresh water and healthy soils. Founded in 2000, the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is a global leader in enabling civil society to participate in and benefit from conserving some of the world’s most critical ecosystems.
How they do it
Policy, advocacy
Geographical focus
Asia, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, Africa
Means
Grant
Eligibility
Nongovernmental organizations, community groups, private enterprises, and other civil society applicants may apply for funding. Government-owned enterprises or institutions are eligible only if they can establish that the enterprise or institution: i) has a legal personality independent of any government agency or actor; ii) has the authority to apply for and receive private funds; and iii) may not assert a claim of sovereign immunity.
Application
All applicants must first submit a letter of inquiry. If the letter of inquiry will be selected, applicants must submit the full project proposal.
Contact
Conservation International 2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 500 Arlington, Virginia 22202, United States of America Tel:(+01) (703) 3412400 Fax:(+01) 8667339162
City
Arlington
Country
United States of America
Email
Keywords
Biodiversity, Civil society, Conservation, Ecosystems
Regions
Asia, Africa, America, Europe
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