Name of the entity
Adaptation Fund
Type of Support Provider
Multilateral
Close Date
Funding Amount
USD 100,000
Eligible to submit a proposal
Accredited entities
Climate Objective
Adaptation
Region
East Asia and Pacific
Europe and Central Asia
Latin America and the Caribbean
Middle East and North Africa
North America
South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Co-financing Requirement
No
Consortium Requirement
No
Call Summary
The Adaptation Fund (the Fund) Medium-Term Strategy (2018-2022) includes in its implementation plan, activities to scale-up projects/programmes approved by the Adaptation Fund Board (the Board) for implementation by accredited national implementing entities (NIEs) of the Fund. These activities are funded through Project Scale-up Grants under the Fund’s Readiness Programme for Climate. The grants provide readiness funding to NIEs to support project/programme planning, design and development for scaling up Adaptation Fund projects/programmes currently under implementation. The grants are expected to enable expansion or replication of concrete adaptation activities that are based on country needs, views and priorities, in order to reach more people and/or broaden the effectiveness of resilience measures to help vulnerable communities in developing countries adapt to the adverse effects of climate change.
Project Scale-up Grants are funded under the Readiness Programme for Climate Finance and through the grants, NIEs may finance activities that may include, but are not limited to: planning, assessment, capacity enhancement (individual, organization and institutional) for designing and developing scaling up pathways for project scale up; and public and private partnerships and collaborations to support project development for scale up.
Project Scale-up Grants are funded under the Readiness Programme for Climate Finance and through the grants, NIEs may finance activities that may include, but are not limited to: planning, assessment, capacity enhancement (individual, organization and institutional) for designing and developing scaling up pathways for project scale up; and public and private partnerships and collaborations to support project development for scale up.
Eligibility Criteria
NIEs eligible to receive Project Scale-up Grants are those entities that have tangible achievements on their project/programme with the Fund and are nearing completion as evidenced by the submission of at least two project performance reports (PPR) for projects with a life span of less than 4 years, or a mid-term evaluation/review (MTE/MTR) for projects with a life span of more than 4 years, or have completed implementation as demonstrated by the submission of the project/programme terminal evaluation report.
To be eligible to receive a project scale-up grant, the NIE must meet all of the below criteria. The NIE:
(i) Must be an accredited national implementing entity of the Adaptation Fund and have an accreditation status of “Accredited”;
(ii) Must have, at minimum, completed the medium-term review/evaluation or, for projects with a life span of less than 4 years, have submitted at least two project performance reports (PPR) for the project/programme being proposed for scale up;
(iii) Must submit together with the application form, a letter of endorsement by the Designated Authority to the Adaptation fund in support of the scale-up grant application;
(iv) Must have identified a potential source, or sources, where the entity could seek funding to scale up the proposed project/programme.
When completing the grant application, NIEs should provide information that allows for an evidence-based approach to project/programme scale-up, and information that takes into consideration any assessments done for project/programme scalability, research, evaluation and monitoring data consulted to inform the scale-up process. The NIE’s commitment for scaling up the project/programme should be clearly articulated in the submitted proposal for the project scale-up grant, and recognizable benefits to vulnerable communities of the proposed scaled-up activities should be clearly outlined.
To be eligible to receive a project scale-up grant, the NIE must meet all of the below criteria. The NIE:
(i) Must be an accredited national implementing entity of the Adaptation Fund and have an accreditation status of “Accredited”;
(ii) Must have, at minimum, completed the medium-term review/evaluation or, for projects with a life span of less than 4 years, have submitted at least two project performance reports (PPR) for the project/programme being proposed for scale up;
(iii) Must submit together with the application form, a letter of endorsement by the Designated Authority to the Adaptation fund in support of the scale-up grant application;
(iv) Must have identified a potential source, or sources, where the entity could seek funding to scale up the proposed project/programme.
When completing the grant application, NIEs should provide information that allows for an evidence-based approach to project/programme scale-up, and information that takes into consideration any assessments done for project/programme scalability, research, evaluation and monitoring data consulted to inform the scale-up process. The NIE’s commitment for scaling up the project/programme should be clearly articulated in the submitted proposal for the project scale-up grant, and recognizable benefits to vulnerable communities of the proposed scaled-up activities should be clearly outlined.