Section 1a. PROJECT SUMMARY

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SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 1a. PROJECT SUMMARYa) Project titlePlease write your text here. (maximum 20 words)b) Executive summaryProvide a concise description of the project in a few sentences. Please note that if funded, this may formthe basis of a public profile for this project.Please write your text here. (maximum 200 words)Section 1b. APPLICANT INFORMATIONc) Organisation’s detailsLegal name:Acronym:Address:Telephone:Website:Twitter account:Facebook:Please submit the following documents along with your application through the SOS Online Portal: your organisation’s certificate of registration or bylaws; the filled in due diligence questionnaire; and the signed applicant declaration form.d) Other informationOrganisation type: (local, national, international)Year of organisation’s establishment:Organisation’s annual budget in 2018 (in CHF):Number of permanent staff:Page 1 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application Templatee) Authorized signatory of grant agreementName:Job title:Telephone:Email:f)Project lead contactName:Job title:Telephone:Email:g) Key project staffPlease include the technical and financial staff; add rows as needed.Please submit the CVs of key project staff with your application through the SOS Online Portal.Name:Position in the project:h) Organisation’s experienceDescribe why your organisation is best suited to carry out this project. What relevant experience do youhave to address the conservation concern that this project is aiming to address?Please write your text here. (maximum 200 words)i)Past relevant projectsProvide a brief description of previous projects (maximum 3) your organisation has been involved in thatare relevant for this application.Please write your text here. (maximum 300 words)j)Other SOS grantsPlease list in the table below all SOS grants you have previously received, if any.Project title:Grant amount:Grant code:Page 2 of 12

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SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 2. SUBCONTRACTORSa) Does your project involve subcontracting1?If the answer is yes, please complete the following sections. Please submit the confirmation letters fromyour subcontractors with your application through the SOS Online Portal.Name of subcontractor:Role in the project:b) Subcontractor’s experienceBriefly describe why each subcontractor is best suited to undertake the assigned project activities.Please write your text here. (maximum 300 words)1 “Subcontracting” means the contracts with third parties to provide services or perform the work necessary for the implementationof the project.Page 4 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 3. PROJECT INFORMATIONa) Project titlePlease write your text here. (maximum 20 words)b) Project durationDuration: (must not exceed 18 months)Start: DD/MM/YYYYEnd: DD/MM/YYYYc) SOS funding requestCHF (maximum CHF 200,000)d) Targeted speciesPlease describe the species your project will target in the table below (either Snow Leopard or GoiteredGazelle).Species common nameSpecies scientific nameIUCN Red List statusEstimate of target species’ population in the project area (numberof individuals)Percentage of the species’ global population in the project areaExisting breeding populations at the site (Y/N)Species range currently under protection nationally (ha)Species range currently under protection within the project site (ha)e) Project locationDefine the geographic location where project activities will take place, indicating whether the site is aWorld Heritage Site, Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) site, Ramsar site orprotected area. Please indicate the GPS coordinates and include a map of the project location andboundaries.Please write your text here. (maximum 250 words)f)Project stakeholders and beneficiariesPage 5 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplatePlease indicate which stakeholders you plan to involve in the project. Indicate how manypeople/households will benefit from the project and how. Disaggregate numbers by direct and indirectbeneficiaries as well as by gender and age class wherever possible.Please write your text here. (maximum 400 words)Page 6 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 4. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONa) Project rationaleDescribe the conservation concern your project is trying to address. Please include a description of thebroad socio-economic context of the area of the proposed project and explain how the project will work inthis context and with the local communities, if relevant. For example, what are the drivers of the targetedspecies’ decline that the project will attempt to address? How will your proposed project help?Please write your text here. (maximum 400 words)b) Existing conservation activities in the areaDescribe any ongoing conservation efforts that are being carried out by any actors in the project locationand/or targeting the same species. Elaborate on how your project will complement these efforts.Please write your text here. (maximum 200 words)c) Project overall objectivePlease describe in one sentence the overall objective of your project.Please write your text here. (maximum 25 words)d) Project approach and activitiesPlease describe the methodology that will be followed to implement the project, identifying the keyactivities that will help you reach the overall objective.Please write your text here. (maximum 500 words)e) Project impactDescribe the anticipated changes that the project will bring to the local context. Consider project impactson the local socio-economic, political, and cultural conditions (that is, ‘enabling conditions’) that contributeto the probability of success for conservation of the target species within the project area.Please write your text here. (maximum 300 words)f)Project assumptions and risksOutline the main assumptions on which the project is based and potential risks that may hamper theimplementation of your project. Highlight how you would mitigate these risks. Risks may include a changein enabling conditions, such as a change in local attitude towards conservation, armed conflict, naturaldisasters, disease outbreaks, seasonal variations in accessibility of the project area, staff turnover, etc.Please write your text here. (maximum 300 words)g) Project’s communication planPage 7 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateDescribe your project’s communication plan and the kind of communication products that will bedeveloped and disseminated.Please write your text here. (maximum 200 words)h) Exit strategyWhat measures will you put in place to ensure project results are sustained and/or replicated beyondSOS funding? For example, how will you ensure continued employment of staff recruited during theproject, how will you ensure the continued take-up of proposed alternative livelihoods by localcommunities after the project ends, and how will you ensure continued patrols after the project ends, etc.Please write your text here. (maximum 300 words)Page 8 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 5. LOGICAL FRAMEWORKAdd the appropriate results, outputs and activities to deliver the project overall objective. Moving from right to left, test the logic of the proposedActivities, Outputs and Results – Will the implementation of the Activities and the achievement of the Outputs lead to the proposed Results? Adjustas necessary. Please note that results must be “SMART” (refer to the Detailed Instructions for Applicants, Annex 3).Project overall objective:Project resultsOutputs / A.2.1.3O.2.2A.2.2.1A.2.2.2etc.etc.Page 9 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 6. PROJECT MONITORING PLANIn the template, add/delete rows as needed. Please give targets you aim to reach by the end of the project.Project overall objective:Project resultsIndicatorsIND.1.1Target/baselineSource of ine:Page 10 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 7. PROJECT TIMELINEKindly number the activities and results consistently with previous sections.2 Add rows as needed.Year 1ResultsQ1R. 1Year 2ActivitiesQ2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4A.1.1.1A.1.1.2A.1.1.3R. 2A.2.1.1A.2.1.2A.2.1.32Note on timeline: Q1 does not correspond necessarily to the period January-March but refers instead to the first quarter of theproject implementation following its signature.Page 11 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application TemplateSection 8. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMProjects supported by IUCN SOS are screened on environmental and social risks. In this part pleaseexplain how the project addresses issues regarding ESMS Standards and ESMS Principles. Please notethat if your project is short-listed, you will be requested to submit a full ESMS questionnaire in addition toanswering the preliminary questions below.1) If the project site overlaps with traditional people’s land or territory, please describe consultation heldwith representatives of traditional communities. Explain whether assessments have been or will beundertaken to inform project design, as well as measures to address social issues.Please write your text here.2) If the project aims to improve enforcement of protected area regulations including restricting access toresources, please explain whether assessments have been undertaken to understand potential impactson the livelihoods of local communities. If impacts have been identified, explain how these will bemitigated.Please write your text here.3) Explain how the project will avoid risks of exacerbating existing gender-related inequalities, includinggender-based violence, and seize opportunities to address gender gaps or support womenempowerment.Please write your text here.4) Please describe whether the project will include any infrastructure construction or rehabilitation (trails,access roads, towers, visitor centres etc.).Please write your text here.5) If the project foresees the use of pesticides, translocation of species, forestry activities (for example:forest restoration and plantation, including the use of non-native species), please provide detailedjustification and clarify how the project will manage any risks associated with these activities.Please write your text here.Page 12 of 12

SOS Threatened Species Grant – Application Template Page 1 of 12 Section 1a. PROJECT SUMMARY a) Project title Please write your text here. (maximum 20 words) b) Executive summary Provide a concise description of the project in a few sentences. Please note that if funded, this may form the bas

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