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Conservation Leadership Programme team awards’ call for applications
The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is delighted to invite applications to the 2022 Team Awards from teams of early-career conservationists leading critical projects worldwide. CLP is a partnership of three of the world’s leading biodiversity conservation organisations. Drawing upon the expertise of conservation professionals from across the globe, it directs project funding and training to early career leaders from developing countries who are tackling priority conservation challenges. To achieve this, CLP identifies and engages exceptional young conservationists, invests in their professional development through grants, training and mentoring, and helps them to multiply their impact across the conservation sector. For 35 years CLP has been providing important career steppingstones to over 2,900 individuals who now form an extensive global network of conservation practitioners.
Opportunity Information
Global - Developing countries
Funding support


Detailed Opportunity Information


Applicants must propose projects that support the conservation of species listed as Data Deficient, Vulnerable, Endangered or Critically Endangered on the global IUCN Red List. Projects must take place in an eligible country, be led (or co-led) by a national of one of these countries and involve at least three team members. CLP alumni applying for our continuation Follow-up or Leadership Awards must submit a Logical Framework by 8 September 2021; CLP will aim to provide feedback on these by 27th September 2021. If the Logical Framework is approved, a full application must be submitted by the 10 October 2021 deadline.
Candidates must send the application through an online application portal; eligible applicants can apply for one of three types of awards. All applications must be submitted using the online platform by 11:59pm GMT on 10 October 2021.


2021-10-10
The call (https://www.birdlife.org/worldwide/news/call-applications-conservation-leadership-programme-team-awards)
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Linkages to CBD Initiatives
Aichi-T1. Awareness of biodiversity values
Aichi-T2. Integration of biodiversity values
Aichi-T4. Use of natural resources
Aichi-T9. Invasive Alien Species
Aichi-T10. Vulnerable ecosystems
Aichi-T11. Protected areas
Aichi-T12. Preventing extinctions
Agricultural Biodiversity
Forest Biodiversity
Marine and Coastal Biodiversity
Mountain Biodiversity
Polar Biodiversity
Scientific and Technical Cooperation
Biodiversity for Development
Ex-Situ Conservation
Protected Areas
Invasive Alien Species
Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
Contact Person
Pending Approval
Mr. Stuart Paterson
Executive Manager, Conservation Leadership Programme


BirdLife International Secretariat
Pembroke Street, Cambridgeshire
, England
CB2 3QZ,

: clp@birdlife.org
: +44 1223 277318 |
Primary Organization
Pending Approval
BirdLife International Secretariat (BLI)
Pembroke Street, Cambridgeshire
, England
CB2 3QZ,

: birdlife@birdlife.org
: +44 1223 277318 |

: +44 (0)1223 281 441 |


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