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Calls for applications in Indonesia and The Philippines to turn data-driven risk insights from the Risk Index for Climate Displacement (RICD) into concrete, on-the-ground, locally-led adaptation by IOM - UN Migration

Climate Catalytic Fund (CCF)?
CCF

CCF mobilises small, fast, match funded (including blended finance) grants that turn data-driven risk insights from the Risk Index for Climate Displacement (RICD) into concrete, on-the-ground, locally-led adaptation. As part of the Climate Mobility Innovation Lab (CMIL), it sits alongside RICD analytics, ensuring evidence, finance, and experimentation feed each other.
By filling a persistent access-to-finance gap, CCF provides rapid, flexible adaptation finance for quick-impact projects in the highest-risk hotspots—initiatives generally too small for larger climate funds. Grants unlock action quickly and catalyse local co-funding, which can be effectively managed and monitored through IOM’s local presence and robust fund management systems.

https://environmentalmigration.iom.int/CMIL-AP/CCF

End Date17 Oct 2025 Funding AmountUpto USD 25k Funding Resource Type

Grant

Funding Provider

IOM - UN Migration

ClimateMigration
Short DescirptionClimate Catalytic Fund (CCF)?
CCF

CCF mobilises small, fast, match funded (including blended finance) grants that turn data-driven risk insights from the Risk Index for Climate Displacement (RICD) into concrete, on-the-ground, locally-led adaptation. As part of the Climate Mobility Innovation Lab (CMIL), it sits alongside RICD analytics, ensuring evidence, finance, and experimentation feed each other.
By filling a persistent access-to-finance gap, CCF provides rapid, flexible adaptation finance for quick-impact projects in the highest-risk hotspots—initiatives generally too small for larger climate funds. Grants unlock action quickly and catalyse local co-funding, which can be effectively managed and monitored through IOM’s local presence and robust fund management systems.
Criteria(Please refer to the website for criteria and details)
CCF Aims To:
- Fund local actors to implement practical, scalable solutions
- Reduce the risk of climate-related displacement
- Strengthen local ownership, knowledge, and institutional resilience

This call is open to projects based in one of the following target locations:
• Indonesia: Regencies of Aceh Timur, Bandung, and Bandung Barat, or the city of Makassar.
• The Philippines: Provinces of Catanduanes and Rizal.

For this round, the CCF is inviting applications in the following areas/sectors:
- Livelihood support (agriculture, small business, job creation)
- Skills training or promotion of new practices/technologies
- Emergency preparedness, planning or contingency mechanisms
- Physical infrastructure
- Health-related risks or services
- Community engagement, participation or inclusion efforts
- Risk Reduction systems
- Other
RegionsIndonesia,Philippines