Table 1. Funding Sources

Kim D. Reimann. Forthcoming. Indigenous Peoples Activism on Climate Change in Southeast Asia: The Role of Regional Scalar Bridging Organizations. The Pacific Review. https://doi.org/10.1080/09512748.2022.2096681

Supplementary Table 1. Funding Sources for AIPP and Tebtebba

GroupFunding SourcesProjects/Programs Funded
AIPP -The Christensen Fund
-Convention of Biological Diversity, Secretariat
-EU European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights
-Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
-Forest Peoples Programme
-German Catholic Bishops’ Organization for Development Cooperation (MISEREOR)
-International Labor Organization (ILO)
-International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
-International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
-Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
-Oxfam International, Oxfam America, Oxfam Australia
-Rights and Resources Initiative
-Swedish International Development Agency
-Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
-Tamalpais Trust Fund
-environment program: general support
-participation in UNFCCC and UNCBD
-training programs on global law and mechanisms (e.g., REDD+)
-Indigenous knowledge documentation
-capacity building programs related to livelihood and Indigenous knowledge
-climate change adaptation and mitigation projects
-programs to lobby local authorities on forest rights
-funding of publications
– training programs related to institutional strengthening
-set up of printing press
– Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Defenders Network in Asia
-support of work related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Tebtebba -Brot für die Welt
-The Christensen Fund
-Climate Justice Resilience Fund
-Climate and Land Use Alliance
-European Commission
-Ford Foundation
-IFAD
-International Indigenous Women’s Forum
-Oak Foundation
-Pawanka Fund
-Rights + Resources
-The Samdhana Institute
-Stockholm Resilience Center (SwedBio)
-Swift Foundation
-Tamalpais Trust Fund
– Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (World Bank)
-Green Climate Fund advocacy work
-research and publications
-capacity building for REDD+
-grants and funds for other Indigenous organizations (e.g., from international organizations with funds for Indigenous people like IFAD, World Bank)
-support of programming, training workshops for Indigenous peoples groups

Sources:

AIPP. (2018). Annual Report 2018. Chiang Mai, Thailand: AIPP.

Tebtebba. (n.d.). Funders. Tebtebba Foundation. Retrieved April 5, 2022, from https://tebtebba.org/index.php/who-we-work-with/funders