Consolidating Key Management Actions in Indio Maiz Biological Reserve, Nicaragua, Phase II
Grantee Name: Fundación Amigos del Río San Juan
- Hotspot
- Mesoamerica
- Location
- Nicaragua
- Amount
- $300,000
- Dates
- Feb 2011 – Jul 2012
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Conservation finance, Indigenous People, Livelihoods, Landscape Resilience
Consolidate the conservation results achieved by earlier CEPF grants in Southeast Nicaragua, with a focus on Indio Maiz Biological Reserve, by promoting mechanisms for social, institutional, and financial sustainability. This grant promotes several options for sustainable financing, expands sustainable cacao production, strengthens the institutional capacity of FUNDAR, and builds the capacity of an alliance of local NGOs and government agencies to promote sustainable development and conservation.
5 Consolidation
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