Deadline: 10-Sep-23
The Climate & Clean Air Coalition is seeking proposals to Advance Transformative Change in Key Sectors.
This call for proposals seeks projects to accelerate implementation of the CCAC sector engagement strategies. Projects should lay the groundwork for scaled up mitigation of SLCP emissions by demonstrating the desirability, viability, and feasibility of a mitigation solution or approach across a country, sector or region.
The CCAC’s 2030 Strategy aims to drive significant reductions in short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) this decade to simultaneously improve air quality and slow temperature rise in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.
While efforts to reduce SLCP emissions are advancing, mitigation must be scaled up across multiple emitting sectors, and quickly, to reach their 2030 goals. In response, the CCAC has developed engagement strategies targeting the main SLCP emitting sectors. These strategies set out mechanisms and structures to reduce emissions this decade.
Scope
- Projects should propose and pilot an innovative approach to mitigating short-lived climate pollutant emissions in at least one of the main SLCP emitting sectors – agriculture, cooling, fossil fuels, heavy-duty vehicles and engines, household energy, or waste. The proposed approach must align with the actions and goals outlined in the relevant CCAC sector engagement strategy and should include at least one of the following:
- Technical or technology solution
- Economic incentive or business model
- Behavioral or social change
- Regulation or regulatory enforcement regime
- Solution to unlock finance and investment
- Global or regional strategy for sector transformation
- Projects are expected to create the enabling conditions for scaled up implementation of the proposed approach. To achieve this, projects must:
- Address a clear and relevant economic, strategic, or social need
- Demonstrate support, ownership, or commitment from relevant stakeholders
- Target a defined geographic area, sector, or population
- Take a holistic, system-wide approach
- Have a plan for sustaining results beyond the lifetime of the project
- Demonstrate the potential for large-scale and long-term impact
- Multidisciplinary collaborations, as well as the involvement of appropriate private sector stakeholders, are encouraged.
Funding Information
- Funding: The total amount available for this call is US$4 million with a maximum of US$800,000 available per project
- Project Duration: Up to 2 years.
Expected Outcomes
- Projects should be able to achieve the following outcomes by project end or soon after:
- The SLCP mitigation approach is proven viable through small-scale implementation, with potential risks and gaps identified
- The SLCP mitigation approach is recognized, endorsed, or adopted by the targeted government authorities and/or sector stakeholders
- Targeted stakeholders have the relevant knowledge and/or capacity to implement the SLCP mitigation approach
- Additional funding sources are identified and/or catalyzed to implement the SLCP mitigation approach at scale.
Eligibility Criteria
- The CCAC can only fund non-profit entities, which include non-governmental organizations (NGOs), intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), and government authorities. For-profit entities may only participate in projects as stakeholders, co-funders, or end users.
- Applicants are encouraged to include for-profit entities in the development of the project proposal and/or during project implementation if their ownership of the proposed solution is key to the project’s success.
To be considered for funding, project proposals must:
- Explain why the project is transformative
- Explain how the project will contribute to reducing SLCP emissions at scale
- Provide a clear strategy and approach for achieving transformative change
- Include activities to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed SLCP mitigation approach
- Estimate the emissions reduction potential (SLCPs, as well as greenhouse gases and air pollutants where applicable) of the proposed mitigation approach
- Estimate the resulting co-benefits for sustainable development (economic, health, environmental, food security, etc.)
- Provide a strategy and approach for scaling up and replicating the proposed SLCP mitigation approach
- Explain how the project complements other efforts in the sector
- Explain how the project aligns with the goals of the CCAC engagement strategy for the relevant sector
- The following considerations should be included in project proposals as relevant:
- Solutions that cut across several sectors or that make use of synergies across several sectors
- Collaborations between regions, countries or communities with similar contexts or challenges
- Existing solutions or knowledge that can be built upon or leveraged
- Projects that are considered to fall outside the purpose or focus of this call will not be evaluated in full. Projects that support national planning and national mitigation policy should not be submitted under this call.
For more information, visit Climate & Clean Air Coalition.