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Call for Letters of Inquiry for Cambodia and Vietnam

Deadline: Nov. 30, 2008.

 Download the Call for Letters of Inquiry
- English (PDF, 103 KB)
- Vietnamese (PDF, 151 KB MB)
- Khmer (PDF, 104 KB)

 Summary of investment strategy, eligibility criteria and application process
- English (PDF, 588 KB)
- Vietnamese (PDF, 1.96 MB)
- Khmer (PDF, 375 KB)

To apply for a Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) grant, all applicants must first submit a Letter of Inquiry.

For proposals requesting $20,000 or less, the Letter of Inquiry constitutes the full proposal. If a Letter of Inquiry requesting more than $20,000 is recommended for award, the applicant will be notified and invited to submit a full project proposal.

Before beginning, it's best to consult the CEPF investment strategy for the region where you propose to work. Each project must be linked to one of the strategic directions in the strategy to be eligible for funding.

The strategy is included in the ecosystem profile for the region, available in both the Where We Work and Publications sections of this site.

Application
Letter of Inquiry Application
Lettre de renseignements pour le CEPF
Carta de Intención del CEPF

Application Guidelines
Application Guidelines for the Letter of Inquiry
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Directives relatives à la lettre de demande auprès de CEPF
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Directrices de la Carta de Intención del CEPF
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FAQ:
- Frequently Asked Questions About CEPF Grants
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Our grants may not be used to directly fund government activities, purchase land, involuntarily resettle people, capitalize a trust fund, or alter physical cultural property.

Application News
CEPF is accepting letters of inquiry only for the following regions at this time: Eastern Himalayas, Northern Mesoamerica and Indo-Burma.




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