Japan Fund for Global Environment – Opportunity for NGOs to Secure Conservation Grants
December 12, 2014 By Leave a Comment
Deadline: 14 January 2015
The Environmental Restoration and
Conservation agency invites non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and
non-profit organizations (NPOs) aiming at environmental conservation to
apply for The Japan Fund for Global Environment (JFGE). The applicants forms must be written in Japanese language.
Non-Japanese organizations must ensure
their eligibility through Eligibility-Quiz before beginning with
application. They must have a contract with an agent (individual or
organization) to apply for JFGE Grants. The Agent can be a person who
has Japanese citizenship or foreigner who has permanent residence permit
of Japan, possessing a bank account available for JPY (he/she does not
necessarily live in Japan, but he/she must participate into the meeting
with JFGE at the headquarter of ERCA); or an organization with a main
office in Japan. The agent must have the participative experience to the
conservation activities implemented by the applicant overseas
organizations; and must be able to communicate with the applicant
overseas organization by English/local language.
Categories
- Nature protection, conservation and restoration
- Forest conservation and tree/grass planting
- Anti-desertification
- Agriculture of environmental conservation type
- Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
- Building of a recycle-oriented society
- Air, water and soil conservation
- Comprehensive environmental education
- Comprehensive environmental conservation activities
- Other environmental conservation activities
Eligibility Criteria
- The applicant organization must
- Be a non-governmental organization (NGO) and non-profit organization (NPO).
- Possess an Articles of Incorporation or its equivalent bylaws.
- Possess a well-established board of directors and work forces that make decisions for the organization and implements the activities of the proposed project.
- Possess an accounting structure capable of book-keeping and self-auditing.
- Prove that they have enough capacity to execute the proposed project by presenting the firm evidence, such as activity report of previous activities and achievements.
- Proposed project must be implemented in developing countries and areas.
- Applications must be made for conservation activities under the categories mentioned above.
- Applicants must assure the participation of local communities for practical activities such as afforestation, wildlife conservation, prevention of pollution, etc.
Complete application materials include
– completed grant request form; organization’s articles of
Incorporation or equivalent bylaws; a register of members who constitute
the board of directors or equivalent decision-making body of the
organization; organization’s statement of accounts for the past three
years; reports, photographs and other materials showing the outline of
similar activities in the past three years; other background materials
that provide details of the project, blank official postcard, ‘Power of
Attorney’ and documents explain a relationship between a Non-Japanese
organization (applicant) and agent in Japan.
For more information, please visit Japan Fund for Global Environment.
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