Creating opportunities to support alternative livelihoods – Building Community Resilience via Adaptive Capacity (EDA) Project

Creating opportunities to support alternative livelihoods – Building Community Resilience via Adaptive Capacity (EDA) Project

The Protected Areas Conservation Trust is now accepting applications for its 2024/2025 Climate Change Adaptation Third Party Investment for the implementation of Component Three (3), “Creating opportunities to support alternative livelihoods” of the project “Building Community Resilience via Transformative Adaptation,” (2024-2028) financed by the Adaptation Fund. This project is to enable the implementation of outputs that include, strategies, assessments, policy updates, product development, marketing, infrastructure design, construction and communication and community mobilization activities that directly contribute to the strengthening of resilience in communities across Belize in targeted areas. This Component will strengthen climate resilience in communities that are dependent on natural resources for their income, albeit varied, informal and irregular. Projects should help to reinforce adaptive capacity, strengthen resilience, and reduce vulnerability, in line with Belize’s commitment to the Paris Agreement.

Background:

The PACT was formally established as a Statutory Board in January 1996 after the passing of the Protected Areas Conservation Trust Act, No. 15 of 1995; with legislative amendments being made in 2003 and 2015. The PACT is managed by a Board of Directors that is comprised of Government agencies, non-government organizations and individual experts. The general function of the Trust, according to the 2015 amendment, is to contribute to the sustainable management and development of Belize’s natural and cultural assets for the benefit of Belizeans and the global community, both now and for future generations.

Description:

The PACT Climate Change Adaptation Third Party Investments modality aims to maximize the reach of the intended objectives of PACT’s Conservation Investment Strategy 2023 – 2026 by supporting and creating enabling conditions identified under the strategy for climate change adaptation and mitigation. This investment supports Climate adaptation initiatives that improve Belize’s long-term capacity to protect communities from climate threats posed by drought, unpredictable water availability, floods and improper wildfire management as well as promote conservation, enhancement and protection of Belize’s natural resources while contributing to the sustainable development of Belize.

For the 2024 – 2025 fiscal year, PACT shall make available under this funding window a total of BZD $550,000.00 for Target Investments (from a total of BZE $2,605,000 implemented over a 5-year period). Alternatively, a full proposal for the total available funds can be submitted to be implemented over the specified timeframe. This call for proposals will close on April 3rd, 2024. An investment ceiling shall not be fixed for these target investments. However, an investment shall be guided by its own merits and recommended based on its contribution to Building Community Resilience to climate change. Applications are received and screened by the PACT Project Management Unit and the Project Implementation Agency Group. Completed and eligible applications are submitted to the PACT Executive Director within 6 to 8 weeks from the date of submission.

Specific Eligibility for Investments are as follows:

      • Compliance with Environmental and Social safeguards as outlined in PACT’s Environmental and Social Management Framework and associated policies.
      • Potential recipients include Non-Governmental Organizations, Civil Society Organizations, International Organizations, Academia (active office in Belize), national stakeholders in good standing registered under the NPO Act 2023, the NGO Act 2000 and Government Agencies; with proven experience in the development of transformative food production systems and nature-based alternative livelihoods actions. These organizations can apply for adaptation funding through proposals that are linked to Component three (3) of the project and the associated priority subprojects.
      • The main beneficiaries of this component will be the community-based organizations, Farmer Cooperatives, NGOs, grassroots organizations, associations, village leaders and other local organizations from within vulnerable communities that can benefit from these interventions. These activities will target women groups (organized or ad hoc), indigenous groups and youth groups and will build on the strengths of local communities and devise site-specific solutions that are beneficial and economically viable for the target populations.

Activities to be considered for funding include:

      • Piloting of demonstration plots for transformative food productions systems.
      • Identifying and promoting nature-based business opportunities.
      • Providing training and business coaching skills for the establishment of functional small sustainable businesses; and
      • Increasing awareness and training in food production systems and nature-based alternative livelihoods.
      • Creating a program to ensure extension and technical services are provided for alternative food production and livelihood options via marketing assistance, business ideas, new business, packaging and added value to existing products.

Third Party Investment Applications are completely or partially excluded from funding should any of the following ineligible activities be identified.

      • Funding for private organizations which are organized for profit.
      • Core Costs for government agencies.
      • Investment requests for areas/initiatives that do not fulfil the objectives of the project (Adaptation Fund outcomes) and of Component three of the project.

Climate Change Adaptation Third Party Applications will be completed online using PACT’s Information Management System. Prior to developing a proposal, a brief description of the project scope (concept note) should be submitted, via email, to the project manager at edapm@pactbelize.org.  The scope should outline the linkage to activities considered for funding, main objectives, and indicative budget etc. Once received, the scope will be reviewed and if it determined to be in-line with PACT’s activities for funding or priorities, PACT will invite the entity to submit a full proposal via its online system where the application form, activities, budget breakdown, and required documentation are to be completed and submitted. For reference, a word version of the application is available online at pactbelize.org.

At minimum, the applicant will be required to submit the following documents when submitting a full proposal:

      • Completed Environmental and Social Risk Screening Procedure (Screening Tool will be provided separately and should be uploaded to the online platform once completed.)
      • Copy of NGO registration, Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association (1st time applicants)
      • Letter of endorsement from a regulatory Agency (For investments to be implemented in legally declared sites)
      • Any other documentation as deemed required by PACT.
      • Note: Other Terms and Conditions may apply.

For further information on PACT eligibility details, application process, and screening procedures or more general financing information contact PACT’S Project Manager at email edapm@pactbelize.org.