Grant Program 2014 - The Keidanren Fund: Conservation Fund

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Closing Date: December 10,2013.

The Keidanren Fund supports field projects in environment, biodiversity, and natural resources in developing countries, with emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region. The program is open to groups and organizations with appropriate legal status, and at least three years of experience in nature conservation. Grants are for one year. 

Projects meeting all of the following four conditions:
§  Projects carried out for the purpose of nature conservation in developing countries, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. Priority is given to projects for preserving biodiversity.
§  Projects expected to receive appropriate levels of cooperation from the host governmental agencies, related international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and the local citizenry.
§  Projects that do not serve the special interests of any specific corporation or individuals.
§  Projects that will be carried out by persons with sufficient scientific expertise, or with the advice and cooperation of persons having such expertise.

Eligibility:
A group or organization meeting all of the following three conditions
§  A group capable of making appropriate reports, as requested by the Fund, regarding progress in implementing the funded project and its financial status including budgetary matters and settlements of account.
§  A group with corporate status or a similar level of public trust.
§  A group with a record of at least three years of carrying out nature conservation projects.

Term of Grant:
1.    Funding will be granted for a period of one year, from April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015. For multi-year projects, application for continued funding must be made for each subsequent year. A condition when applying for continued funding for a subsequent year is submission of an Interim Report for the current year of the project by the deadline for submission.

2.    Funding of the same project is in principle limited to three years. (Funding will not be granted for four ormore consecutive years.)

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