Commonwealth Blue Charter Project Incubator Grants for Ocean Solutions

By | 15 June 2023

The Commonwealth Blue Charter Incubator Project is now accepting applications for its first round of small grants. Project incubator funding is for action groups or Commonwealth governments with partnerships that provide solutions to shared marine problems. Scholarships range from £5,000 to £50,000. The application cycle closes on January 10, 2023.

About the Project Incubator

The Commonwealth Blue Card Project supports the development of government projects under the Commonwealth Blue Card that accelerate their transition towards fair, sustainable and inclusive marine conservation and development, while mitigating and adapting to climate change. The Blue Card is an agreement by which the 56 member countries actively work together to support maritime activities and fulfill commitments for the sustainable development of the oceans. Its work program is implemented through 10 Action Groups, led or co-directed by 16 leading countries. To date, at least 46 Commonwealth countries have joined one or more Action Groups.

The project sponsor supports Commonwealth governments and their partners to develop solutions that address shared ocean challenges. Although grants are modest (£5k – £50k), the scope is broad and can include project capacity building, proposal writing for major projects, ‘rapid evaluation’ and concept pilot projects. In short, the Project Incubator:

  • Encourages the development of projects under each of the Commonwealth Blue Charter Action Group themes;
  • Focuses on the entire project cycle, including rapid assessments, proof-of-concept and small-sized projects;
  • Assists in the development of funding proposals for medium-sized and larger projects;
  • Provides mentoring and technical support;
  • Facilitates project partnerships with non-governmental entities;
  • Encourages planning for sustainability and scaling up, including regional initiatives;
  • Supports ideas that dare to be different –innovative and cooperative solutions;
  • Supports meeting global ocean commitments including ’30 by 30’ and the UN SDGs;
  • Encourages the engagement of women, youth, LGBTI, Indigenous Peoples and local communities;
  • Follows best practices, including transparency, accountability, and inclusivity.

Award Value

  1. Commonwealth Blue Charter Project Incubator grants:
  • £5000 to £50,000.
  • Grants cannot be split into smaller grants per recipient to circumvent the £50,000 limit.
  • Not all awards will be for money. Some awards may be for direct technical assistance, perhaps also with some granting.
  • Two similar applications from different entities may be contacted about the possibility of combining efforts.
  • All grants need to demonstrate some in-kind support; e.g., volunteered labour, expertise, office space, and/or free use of equipment.
  • Partnerships are strongly encouraged.
  • Co-funding is encouraged, particularly for larger projects.
  1. Any capacity building related to developing a new ocean-related project, or to better manage an existing one, will be considered. In the application form, a few options are mentioned, as outlined below, (but it remains open to other suggestions as well):
  • Training: you have identified a training course that meets the needs of your project and would like support for one or more staff to enroll.
  • Technical assistance: you are requesting help on a specific issue, which could be provided by a Commonwealth Secretariat Adviser or perhaps a contracted expert.
  • Knowledge Exchange: The Incubator can arrange a visit to another Commonwealth country that is already undertaking the activity that you wish to learn more about. Our Knowledge Exchange Programme has not yet begun, but we are open to suggestions about where to begin, and for what topics.

Eligibility Criteria

All applications for the Commonwealth Blue Charter Project Incubator grant:

Advertisements
  • Must have a Commonwealth Government as the lead project entity.
  • The lead entity is responsible for the delivery of the project.
  • In a situation where the Government may not be equipped to receive international funding, it may assign a fiscal agent or one of the project partners to manage the grant’s finances. However, the lead Government remains responsible for overseeing the proper disbursement of these funds.

Additionally, partnering with non-governmental entities is strongly recommended as all Commonwealth Governments eligible, noting:

  • The country must be a member of the Blue Charter Action Group under which this proposed project best fits.
  • The country must be fully up to date in meeting its Commonwealth membership obligations i.e. not in breach of the ‘Abuja Guidelines’;
  • A single country may receive up to four awards in a 12-month period. If more than four Project Incubator applications are approved in principle, the country must choose which ones will be actioned;
  • If a country is involved in multi-country applications (see below), we may in some cases waive the four-award limit outlined in the bullet above.
  • We encourage and prefer multi-country (e.g. regional) applications. However, we acknowledge that with this level of granting, there may be insufficient support for large collaborations.
  • A non-Commonwealth Government may be involved but cannot be the lead entity or receive funding, so would need to be self-supporting with respect to its involvement. The support they bring to the project can be counted as co-financing to the project. Enter their names under the ‘Partners’ section of the form.
  • External partnerships are highly recommended, particularly for larger projects. Qualifying partnerships are usually from the inter-governmental sector, NGO sector, private sector, or academia. However, multi-country government partnerships also count as a partnership.

Application Procedure

How To Apply: To apply for the Commonwealth Blue Charter Project Incubator grants,

  • Use Offline application form (PDF) (MS Word)
  • Read the Frequently Asked Question (PDF) (MS Word)

Website and Application Link

Advertisements

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *