Opportunity Information: Apply for BAA MEX DDTIL 2021

The "Decrease Deforestation Through Improved Livelihoods" opportunity is a USAID/Mexico request for Expressions of Interest (EOI) aimed at finding partners who can help reduce deforestation in southern Mexico by improving and diversifying rural livelihoods. It sits under USAID's Sustainable Landscapes (SL) programming, which focuses on making sure land is managed in a sustainable way that supports long-term resilience and contributes to low-emissions development. Rather than funding a single, pre-defined project, the call is framed to attract ideas and partnerships that can generate practical, testable solutions that both protect forests and make it easier for rural communities to earn stable income without expanding agriculture or other activities into forested areas.

In practical terms, USAID/Mexico is looking for organizations that can research, develop, pilot, and then scale approaches that reduce pressure on forests while increasing the value and sustainability of productive systems already operating in these landscapes. That can include strengthening sustainable supply chains, improving agricultural and forestry practices that maintain tree cover, developing higher-value products and market linkages, or introducing livelihood options that reduce reliance on deforestation-linked income. A key emphasis is the full innovation cycle: not just proposing an intervention, but testing it, refining it, evaluating outcomes, and expanding what works.

This opportunity is issued as an addendum under a broader USAID mechanism, the Broad Agency Announcement titled BAA-E3-SUSTAINABLELANDSCAPES-2020, and it is identified specifically as BAA MEX DDTIL 2021. The intended award type is a cooperative agreement, which generally means USAID expects substantial involvement during implementation (for example, coordinating on work plans, learning agendas, and monitoring approaches). The activity area is categorized under Environment, with CFDA number 98.001. Eligibility is listed as unrestricted, meaning a wide range of applicant types may submit an EOI, depending on the rules of the overarching BAA and any additional requirements in the addendum.

Key dates and administrative details included in the notice are that it was created on March 9, 2021, with an original closing date of March 31, 2021. The issuing agency is USAID/Mexico, based in Mexico City. The listing does not provide an award ceiling or the expected number of awards in the provided data, which usually signals that funding levels and award quantities may depend on the quality of concepts received, available funding, and the specific design of selected activities. Overall, the opportunity is essentially a call for implementable, evidence-driven ideas that connect forest conservation goals with tangible economic benefits for people living in and around priority landscapes in southern Mexico.

  • The Mexico USAID-Mexico City in the environment sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Decrease Deforestation Through Improved Livelihoods" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 98.001.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2021-03-09.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2021-03-31. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted.
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FAQs: Decrease Deforestation Through Improved Livelihoods (USAID/Mexico EOI)

1) What is the "Decrease Deforestation Through Improved Livelihoods" opportunity?

It is a USAID/Mexico Request for Expressions of Interest (EOI) seeking partners with ideas and capabilities to reduce deforestation in southern Mexico by improving and diversifying rural livelihoods. The central premise is to protect forests by making it easier for rural communities to earn stable income without expanding agriculture or other activities into forested areas.

2) Who is issuing this opportunity?

The issuing agency is USAID/Mexico, based in Mexico City.

3) What type of submission is requested (EOI vs. full proposal)?

The notice is a Request for Expressions of Interest (EOI). It is framed to attract ideas and partnerships rather than funding a single, fully pre-defined project concept described in the notice itself.

4) What is the main goal of the opportunity?

The main goal is to reduce deforestation in southern Mexico by developing, testing, and scaling practical approaches that both protect forests and strengthen rural livelihoods.

5) What program area does this fall under at USAID?

This opportunity sits under USAID's Sustainable Landscapes (SL) programming, which focuses on sustainable land management that supports long-term resilience and contributes to low-emissions development.

6) What kinds of ideas or approaches is USAID/Mexico looking for?

USAID/Mexico is looking for organizations that can research, develop, pilot, and then scale approaches that reduce pressure on forests while increasing the value and sustainability of productive systems already operating in targeted landscapes. Examples mentioned include strengthening sustainable supply chains, improving agricultural and forestry practices that maintain tree cover, developing higher-value products and market linkages, and introducing livelihood options that reduce reliance on income linked to deforestation.

7) Is this funding for one specific pre-designed project?

No. The call is intentionally framed to attract implementable, testable ideas and partnerships. It emphasizes solutions that can be piloted, refined, evaluated, and expanded if they work.

8) What does USAID mean by emphasizing the "full innovation cycle"?

Based on the notice, the emphasis is not only on proposing an intervention, but also on testing it in practice, refining it based on evidence, evaluating outcomes, and then scaling what proves effective.

9) What award type does USAID intend to use?

The intended award type is a cooperative agreement.

10) What does a cooperative agreement imply for implementation?

A cooperative agreement generally indicates substantial involvement from USAID during implementation. The notice provides examples such as coordination on work plans, learning agendas, and monitoring approaches.

11) How is this opportunity connected to other USAID funding mechanisms?

This opportunity is issued as an addendum under a broader USAID mechanism: the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled BAA-E3-SUSTAINABLELANDSCAPES-2020. The opportunity is identified specifically as BAA MEX DDTIL 2021.

12) What is the activity area and CFDA number?

The activity area is categorized under Environment, and the CFDA number listed is 98.001.

13) Who is eligible to submit an Expression of Interest?

Eligibility is listed as unrestricted, meaning a wide range of applicant types may submit an EOI, subject to the rules of the overarching BAA and any additional requirements in the addendum.

14) What geographic focus is indicated in the notice?

The focus is on reducing deforestation in southern Mexico, particularly in landscapes where rural livelihoods and forest conservation outcomes are closely linked.

15) What kinds of outcomes is USAID trying to achieve through this opportunity?

The notice points to outcomes that connect forest conservation goals with tangible economic benefits for people living in and around priority landscapes. This includes reducing pressure to expand into forests while improving livelihood stability, value creation, and sustainability in existing productive systems.

16) Does the notice specify an award ceiling or the number of awards?

No. The listing does not provide an award ceiling or the expected number of awards in the information provided.

17) What might it mean that funding levels and the number of awards are not listed?

Based on the notice description, it may indicate that funding levels and award quantities could depend on the quality of concepts received, available funding, and the specific design of selected activities.

18) What are the key dates shown in the notice?

The notice was created on March 9, 2021, and the original closing date listed is March 31, 2021.

19) Where is the issuing office located?

USAID/Mexico is based in Mexico City, as stated in the notice.

20) What is the core theme tying livelihood work to forest protection in this opportunity?

The opportunity is built around the idea that improving and diversifying rural livelihoods can reduce incentives to clear forests. The notice highlights approaches that raise the value and sustainability of existing productive systems and create economic pathways that do not depend on deforestation.

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