The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves is a public-private partnership hosted by the UN Foundation to save lives, improve livelihoods, empower women, and protect the environment by creating a thriving global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions. The Alliance’s 100 by ‘20 goal calls for 100 million households to adopt clean and efficient cookstoves and fuels by 2020. We are working with a strong network of public, private and non-profit partners to accelerate the production, deployment, and use of clean and efficient cookstoves and fuels in developing countries.
The Alliance provides grants for research, capacity building, training, entrepreneur support, in-country alliances and other initiatives that help advance and catalyze the clean cookstoves and fuels sector consistent with its 10-year Strategic Road Map. To ensure that the Alliance funds high-quality proposals selected from a range of potential applicants, Secretariat-funded projects typically include a competitive peer-reviewed selection process, although a limited set of sole-source and catalytic small grants may be awarded without external review.
The Alliance seeks to fund projects and initiatives that will catalyze the clean cookstoves and fuels sector. These may include activities identified in the Alliance’s Sector Strategy Report, Igniting Change, and those projects directly in support of Alliance priorities as described in the Alliance Strategic Business Plan and Strategic Roadmap.
The Alliance has developed a clearly defined competitive grants process to ensure that the Alliance funds high quality proposals selected from a range of potential applicants. In addition, with the exception of a limited set of ‘sole source’, pilot, or small-grant activities, Secretariat-funded projects will include a competitive peer reviewed selection process. Please note that the Secretariat’s goal is to fund as many projects as possible and appropriate through competitive solicitation processes.
The Alliance provides grants for research, capacity building, training, entrepreneur support, in-country alliances and other initiatives that help advance and catalyze the clean cookstoves and fuels sector consistent with its 10-year Strategic Road Map. To ensure that the Alliance funds high-quality proposals selected from a range of potential applicants, Secretariat-funded projects typically include a competitive peer-reviewed selection process, although a limited set of sole-source and catalytic small grants may be awarded without external review.
The Alliance seeks to fund projects and initiatives that will catalyze the clean cookstoves and fuels sector. These may include activities identified in the Alliance’s Sector Strategy Report, Igniting Change, and those projects directly in support of Alliance priorities as described in the Alliance Strategic Business Plan and Strategic Roadmap.
The Alliance has developed a clearly defined competitive grants process to ensure that the Alliance funds high quality proposals selected from a range of potential applicants. In addition, with the exception of a limited set of ‘sole source’, pilot, or small-grant activities, Secretariat-funded projects will include a competitive peer reviewed selection process. Please note that the Secretariat’s goal is to fund as many projects as possible and appropriate through competitive solicitation processes.