Grants to reduce climate-driven displacement risk [Indonesia and the Philippines]

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Opportunity Title & Source: Climate Catalytic Fund (CCF) — International Organization for Migration (IOM) Asia-Pacific

Summary: Small grants for community-level projects that reduce climate-driven displacement risk and strengthen resilience in Indonesia and the Philippines.

Funding/Benefit: US$5,000 – US$25,000 per project (1:1 match required)

Deadline: October 17, 2025

Eligibility: Local organizations (CSOs/NGOs/community orgs) in Indonesia and the Philippines; must provide 1:1 match

Target Sector/Beneficiaries: Resilience, climate displacement reduction, livelihoods, nature-based solutions

Geographic Focus: Indonesia and the Philippines (Asia-Pacific)

Consortium Notes: Matching funds 1:1 required; partnerships encouraged

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