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Darwin Initiative - Criteria - How To Apply

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How to apply

Before applying, please read the guidance note   Darwin Initiative Round 21: Guidance Note (PDF, 258KB, 35 pages

Please note: In line with UK Government’s open access policy there is now a requirement for all outputs from Darwin-funded projects to be made available on-line and be free to users whenever possible. The guidance notes have been amended accordingly (6 June 2014)

Once you have read the guidance note, please complete the Stage 1 application form Darwin Initiative Round 21: stage 1 application form (MS Word Document, 174KB) .. 

If you are invited to Stage 2, please complete the Stage 2 application form Darwin Initiative Round 21: main projects -  Stage-2 Application Form  (MS Word Document, 286KB) ..

A completed budget form Darwin Initiative Round 21:  Budget Form  (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 83KB) . must also be submitted with your Stage 2 application form.

When to apply

There is a two-stage application process for main round Darwin projects. The provisional timetable for Round 21 main project applications is:


•22 May 2014 - call for Stage 1 applications
•3 July 2014 - deadline for Stage 1 applications
•By 3 October - notification of applications invited to Stage 2
•1 December 2014 – deadline for Stage 2 applications
•By 20 February 2015 - notification of successful projects
•From 1 April 2015 – start date for successful projects

Who can apply

There are no restrictions on the location or nationality of applicants, but projects must benefit biodiversity and local communities in developing countries.

Organisations making the application must:
•have experience of managing similar projects in developing countries
•be able to demonstrate financial stability and provide audited accounts

The proposed project leader must have suitable qualifications or at least 10 years’ experience working on similar projects in developing countries.

Level of funding

There is no specific minimum or maximum level for a main round project. On average, a typical Darwin main round project is around £250,000 - £300,000 and up to three years in length.

Case study

Before completing the application form, you might like to take a look at a case study showing an example of a successful main project

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