NFWF - Request For Proposal 2012: Coral Reef Conservation Fund

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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and NOAA‟s Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) announce the availability of grant funding in the following proposal categories (see the ‘Proposal Categories’ section below for further detail):
Domestic U.S. Jurisdictions: Florida, U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), Puerto Rico, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Go to (www.nfwf.org/coralreef/priorities) to learn about priority reef and watershed geographies within these jurisdictions.

• Enhance Watershed Management Planning: Supplemental funds to enhance the development of evaluation and monitoring components of watershed management plans currently being developed for priority coral reef ecosystems and associated watersheds (see list); CRCP Goal/Objective: Land Based Sources of Pollution Objective: 1.3.

• Reduce Sedimentation: Implement existing and draft watershed management plans within priority coral reef ecosystems and associated watersheds to improve water quality and enhance coral reef ecosystem resilience. Focus on stream bank stabilization; CRCP Goal/Objective: Land Based Sources of Pollution Objective: 1.3.

• Improve Fisheries Management: Work with relevant agency offices and communities to create, implement, and improve the management of sustainable coral reef fisheries. Focus on sustainable reef fish stock management, herbivore stocks, and improving compliance with regulations related to coral reef fishing and MPAs; CRCP Goal/Objective: Fishing Impacts 2.4

International: Regional focus on Micronesia, Samoa and the Southwest Pacific, the Coral Triangle region, and the Wider Caribbean; however, all international coral reef locations are eligible.

• Implement NOAA’s International Strategy: Implementing activities that support the priority goals and objectives identified in NOAA CRCP‟s International Strategy including but not limited to the issue and geographic priorities described in more detail below. 

• Apply Lessons from NOAA-Sponsored Training Programs: Implementing methods and practices learned by participants in one of three recent NOAA-sponsored capacity-building programs in the Pacific: the 2010 Marine Spatial Planning and/or the 2011 Planning for Sustainable Fisheries trainings in the Bird‟s Head Seascape, Indonesia; the MPA Remote Enforcement and Compliance workshops offered in Yap and Palau in 2011; or one of the SEM-Pasifika Micronesia workshops held since 2009: Palau (Nov 2009), Chuuk, FSM (Jan 2011), Majuro, Marshall Islands (March 2011).

• Increase MPA capacity in the Caribbean: Addressing an identified capacity gap in sustainable financing, enforcement or management planning at specific MPA sites identified
in the recent NOAA-supported Assessment (sites that are eligible under each category can be found at www.nfwf.org/coralreef/priorities).

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IDB - Call for proposals 2012: To support communities and vulnerable groups

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The Japan Special Fund (JSF) was established in 1988 to finance untied, nonreimbursable technical cooperation in all IDB borrowing member countries. The JSF is the largest trust fund at the Bank, and it supports the preparation and implementation of IDB projects, as well as stand-alone projects, which are in line with the Bank's Country Strategy Papers. Eligible sectors are health, education, nutrition, water and sanitation, social development, the environment, natural disasters prevention and civil society.
The Japanese Trust Funds have been a major IDB-Japan partnership effort and contribution to the development of Latin America and the Caribbean. Resources from the Japanese Trust Funds have been consistently targeted to support small and low-income countries in the social sectors, the environment, infrastructure, and productive activities.
The IDB-managed Japanese Trust Funds include the following: (1) Japan Special Fund; (2) Japan Special Trust Fund for Consultancy Services; and (3) Japan Special Fund Poverty Reduction Program (JPO).
The Call for Proposals from Civil Society Organizations of Community-Based Development Projects is specifically related to the IDB-JPO’s Community Based Program. The IDB-JPO has a proven track record in implementing community-based development projects in a number of sectors, in numerous countries, and with many local community development organizations. Since 2001, the IDB-JPO has funded over 115 projects for approximately USD 30 million.

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