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Call for Proposals Open: Climate Catalytic Fund Offers USD 5,000–25,000 for Local Climate Action in Indonesia and the Philippines

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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has announced the launch of the Climate Catalytic Fund (CCF), a new blended financing mechanism created under IOM’s Climate Mobility Innovation Lab (CMIL) for Asia and the Pacific. Officially launched on 1 September 2025, the Fund aims to support locally led climate change adaptation projects that strengthen community resilience and reduce the risks of climate-related displacement.

This first funding round represents an important opportunity for local organizations, civil society groups, and community-led initiatives to access small-scale but catalytic capital. The deadline for proposals is 17 October 2025, at 23:59 (Bangkok Time, GMT+7).


About the Climate Catalytic Fund (CCF)

The Climate Catalytic Fund has been designed to close critical financing gaps by providing accessible, rapid, and flexible support for projects in communities most at risk of climate-induced displacement.

Key features of the Fund include:


Target Locations

In this first call for proposals, the CCF will fund projects in specific regions of Indonesia and the Philippines, namely:


Funding Priorities

The Climate Catalytic Fund prioritizes data-informed, blended-finance projects that integrate local knowledge and institutional resilience. Projects must focus on adaptation and address risks of climate-related displacement.

Priority themes for funding include:


Eligible Applicants

The CCF invites applications from a broad range of stakeholders with locally relevant projects. Eligible applicants include:

This inclusive eligibility structure reflects IOM’s commitment to empowering frontline actors and communities that are directly affected by climate-related risks.


Quotes from IOM

“Through the CCF, we aim to support the initiative and capacity of communities to lead efforts to build resilience and adapt to the impacts of climate change,” said Bradley Mellicker, Head of IOM’s Climate Mobility Innovation Lab for Asia and the Pacific.

He added: “CCF is designed to be fast and flexible, unlock local matching funds, and ensure robust risk management due diligence through our strong field presence.”


About the Climate Mobility Innovation Lab (CMIL)

The Climate Mobility Innovation Lab serves as IOM’s regional platform for innovation, capacity strengthening, and collaboration on climate mobility. With a focus on scalable and community-driven solutions, CMIL works to support adaptation to climate change impacts and address challenges linked to migration and displacement.

CMIL’s initiatives include:


Application Details

Information session dates will also be published on the same webpage.


Contact Information

For more details or inquiries, applicants may contact:
Climate Catalytic Fund (CCF)
📧 Email: CCF-AP@iom.int


Conclusion

The Climate Catalytic Fund represents a significant step in advancing locally led climate action in Southeast Asia. By empowering community-based organizations, local governments, and other grassroots actors, the Fund seeks to strengthen resilience, reduce displacement risks, and channel much-needed resources directly to the frontlines of climate change.

With the first call for proposals now open, organizations in Indonesia and the Philippines are encouraged to apply and seize this opportunity to implement quick, impactful, and community-owned solutions.

For more Information and Applications:

Visit HERE

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