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Grant Manual & Guidelines

Planet Indonesia's Grant Manual serves as a strategic roadmap for Civil Society Organizations interested in partnering with Planet Indonesia to implement aspects of the Core Model to address environmental and social issues in their sites. In this manual you will discover; How we Select and Build Partnerships, our Impact-Based Partnership Framework, the Types and Pathways of Funding Support, Regranting Strategy and Requirements and the Application Reporting Requirements. Planet Indonesia is on a journey to establish and advocate for equitable partnerships across Indonesia, with the intention to foster relational rather than transactional partnertships with CSOs, built on long-term trust instead of short-term contracts. "The goal is partner-driven, impact-oriented, and focused on power-with, not power-over.”

Key points

- The Core Model: Inclusive Governance, Participatory Management, Rights and Access, and Regenerative Livelihoods.
- Partnership Selection and Criteria: How we identify and build relationships with CSOs that align with our values and mission.
- Selection Process:The step-by-step process includes initial scoping, field visits, joint institutional assessments, agreement signing, implementation with technical support, and periodic reflection.
- Funding Pathways and Grant Types: Understand the three distinct pathways for funding support: Regranting, Co-Granting and Connection to Funders.
- Grant sizes: Small Grants ($5,000–$30,000), Medium to Large Grants ($50,000+), and Organizational Development Grants($1,000–$30,000) for strengthening internal systems like HR or finance.
- Reporting and Technical Support: Simplified reporting, understanding on how we use Logical Frameworks as tools to clarify goals and outcomes and tailored coaching, technical training, and peer learning exchanges.

Suggested citation

Yayasan Planet Indonesia. (2024). Planet Indonesia grant manual & guidelines.

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A strategic roadmap for Civil Society Organizations interested in partnering with Planet Indonesia to implement aspects of the Core Model to safeguard Healthy Ecosystems governed by Thriving Communities.
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