The CEPF will make small grants (up to US$20 thousand) for biodiversity conservation in Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. Projects should be aligned with Strategic Direction 1 of the conservation strategy for the Mediterranean Basin Biodiversity Hotspot. CEPF's announcement includes a list of eligible sites and corridors for proposed projects. The program is open to NGOs, community groups, universities, private enterprises, and individuals. Individuals are encouraged to work with civil society organizations and communities to develop joint applications, rather than apply directly. The deadline for letters of inquiry is 10 September 2015.
The CEPF will make small grants (up to US$20 thousand) for biodiversity conservation in Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. Projects should be aligned with Strategic Direction 1 of the conservation strategy for the Mediterranean Basin Biodiversity Hotspot. CEPF's announcement includes a list of eligible sites and corridors for proposed projects. The program is open to NGOs, community groups, universities, private enterprises, and individuals. Individuals are encouraged to work with civil society organizations and communities to develop joint applications, rather than apply directly. The deadline for letters of inquiry is 10 September 2015.