The Readiness section provides a central hub of information and practical tools to support National Designated Authorities (NDAs), Direct Access Entities (DAEs), National Implementing Entities (NIEs), Regional Implementing Entities (RIEs), and other designated authorities in building institutional capacity and accessing climate finance.
It brings together easy-to-understand information to provide an overview of the GCF Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme. The section is intended to help institutions navigate readiness processes more efficiently, strengthen country ownership, and prepare for effective engagement with international climate funds.
The GCF Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme (RPSP) provides targeted capacity-buildingsupport to help developing countries strengthen their ability to plan for, access, manage, andeffectively use climate finance. The programme supports National Designated Authorities (NDAs) andDirect Access Entities (DAEs) in building institutional frameworks, preparing strategic documents (suchas NDCs and NAPs), and developing pipelines of high-quality climate projects. As a key entry point toGCF support, the Readiness Programme ensures that countries are institutionally and technicallyprepared to engage with the Fund and scale up climate action in line with national priorities.
The GCF Readiness Programme provides funding and technical support for:
All developing countries eligible to receive GCF funding may request readiness support.
A country is eligible if it:
To qualify:
While all eligible developing countries can apply, priority is given to Least Developed Countries (LDCs),Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and African States.
In addition Direct Access Entities (DAEs) may benefit from readiness support, particularly foraccreditation, capacity strengthening, and project preparation. DAEs have to be in the process ofaccreditation to the GCF or be accredited.
Funding is available through two main funding windows:
Total envelope of up to USD 7 million per country over four years, consisting of:
Additional allocations:
There is a trigger below USD 250,000 remaining in committed funds before additional funding can be accessed.
Total envelope:
Up to USD 7 million per country within the period 2024-2027, plus applicable additional allocations.
Access to further funding is subject to a trigger (i.e. when committed funds fall below USD 250,000).
DAE Funding Window
National Designated Authorities (NDAs) follow a structured four-step process:
The NDA:
In collaboration with the GCF Secretariat, the NDA:
The NDA (alone or with a selected Delivery Partner):
Upon approval:
Step 1: Check Eligibility and Window
DAEs are eligible if they are:
Support is accessed under the DAE Funding Window, and coordination with the NDA is required.
Step 2: Request for Support
Step 3: Strategic Planning
Step 4: Proposal Development (Three Possible Approaches)
Following the structured access process, DAEs may apply through one of the following options:
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