Open Indonesia - Integrated MRV and Super-Pollutant Governance by Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) - 2 July, 2026 Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Breadcrumb Home Calls For Proposals 2026 Calls For Proposals - Super Pollutant Country Action Accelerator Indonesia - Integrated MRV and Super-Pollutant Governance OverviewThis call is open to respond the Ministry of Environment / Environmental Protection Agency (MoE/EPA)’s request to strengthen national coordination and data systems for super-pollutant mitigation. The project objective is to integrate SLCP monitoring into Indonesia’s MRV and air-quality systems, ensuring data coherence and reporting under the Biennial Transparency Report (BTR1, 2024) and Enhanced NDC (2025). It supports the institutionalization of a Super Pollutant Control Unit within MoE. This project strengthens national governance for SLCP mitigation in line with the Enhanced NDC 2025, BTR-1 (2024), and Presidential Regulation 110/2025. It supports establishment of a Super Pollutant Control Unit under MoE/EPA and integration of SLCP MRV into: National GHG inventory (SIGN-SMART), Air quality system (ISPU), National Registry System (SRN-PPI) and and Carbon unit registration system (SRUK) ASEAN and G20 transparency commitments. Who to involvEMinistry of Environment/ Environmental Protection Agency (MoE/EPA) - Directorate of Solid Waste Handling Ministry of Environment/ Environmental Protection Agency (MoE/EPA) - Directorate of Waste Reduction and Circular Economy Development Expected resultsOutcome 1 – The Government of Indonesia integrates the national SLCP MRV framework into climate and air-quality systems by the end of the project. Output 1.1: Harmonized national SLCP data platform developed linking GHG and AQ data. Output 1.2: Training programs and standardized protocols established for cross-agency data sharing, validating and reporting to support RMV and transparency requirements. Output 1.3: Development of HFCs data collection system, GHG Inventory estimation (as part of Indonesian BTRs plan of improvement) Outcome 2 – Institutional coordination and policy mainstreaming strengthened Output 2.1: Inter-ministerial SLCP coordination mechanism established under MoE to guide joint planning, data integration, and policy alignment. Output 2.2: Annual national SLCP progress report published and presented at ASEAN and G20 forums to enhance regional and international visibility of progress Application processEligibility RequirementsTo be eligible for consideration, project proposals must meet the following requirements: Complete and submitted before the deadline Submitted by a non-governmental organization (NGO), intergovernmental organization (IGO), or other not-for-profit entity Requested funding is within the estimated budget amount, or includes a clear justification for additional expenses Project duration is less than 24 months Budget criteria are met and spending caps on expenses are respected Please note that entities will be required to provide the last three (3) audited financial statements to be eligible for CCAC funding. These statements may be provided along with the application for funding or at the request of the CCAC Secretariat during the evaluation process. For-profit entities may only participate in the project as stakeholders, co-funders, or end users. Applicants are encouraged to include for-profit entities in the development of the project proposal and/or during project implementation if their ownership of the proposed solution is key to the project's success. How to applyEligible applicants are invited to apply through the dedicated Google Form, where expected to submit the related Application Form and Excel Budget Form. Specific instructions on completing these forms are available in both documents. Evaluation criteria Proposals will be evaluated against the following criteria: Fits in line with the goals of the Super Pollutant Country Action Accelerator, as well as the country’s national framework Presents a clear plan to achieve the required outcomes during the lifetime of the project or soon after Includes a plan or activities to enable the scaling up of, replication of, or sustained use of project results over time Sets out a clear approach for enabling or contributing to Super Pollutant emissions reductions and resulting co-benefits Involves relevant stakeholders Approach is grounded in a strong understanding of relevant risks Complements other relevant initiatives, funding mechanisms, and existing policy processes Applicant demonstrates necessary capacity and experience to perform the work A realistic, cost-effective, and clearly justified budget and approach is proposed Project meets the minimum requirements for the OECD DAC gender equality marker Score 1 Selection ProcessA preliminary review of all proposals received by the submission deadline will be conducted by members of the CCAC Secretariat, the Funding Task Team, and the Board, in consultation with relevant CCAC Partners. Based on the outcome of this review, shortlisted applicants may be invited to submit a more detailed Project Implementation Plan and Budget to support the final selection process. Successful applicants will subsequently be invited to further develop and finalize their Project Implementation Plan and Detailed Budget in consultation with the CCAC Secretariat and relevant CCAC Partners. The selection process may take up to six months following the closure of the call for proposals. Due to the high volume of submissions, the CCAC will not be able to provide individual updates or feedback on proposals during this period. Due diligence and procurementCCAC implementers with UNEP contractual agreements must meet the following requirements: Have adequate financial resources to perform the contract and meet all existing commitments (financial health) Be able to provide proof of registration, proof of not-for-profit status and audited financial statements for the last three completed fiscal years Have a record of satisfactory performance with UNEP/CCAC, when applicable Not have been suspended or debarred by UNEP/CCAC or another UN agency. UNEP/CCAC also considers entities included in the Security Council Resolution Lists to be ineligible for UNEP/CCAC agreements. Note: (inter)governmental entities / United Nations are exempt from this requirement. Contract requirements If selected for funding, your project will be contracted through the United Nations. Organisation(s) selected to implement the project must meet the following due diligence and procurement rules. Procurement Procurement financed under this Agreement shall be undertaken in accordance with UNEP procurement requirements and the applicable provisions of the Agreement. Where procurement is carried out by the Implementing Partner, as a general rule, incidental procurement may be undertaken only up to a cumulative value of 15% of the total Agreement budget or USD 40,000, whichever is lower Highlights Opening: 2 July, 2026 Closing: 14 August, 2026 Estimated project cost $300,000