Documents in preparation for the 19 November meeting.
Dear Donor Council Members,

Below please find the document links pertaining to the 37th CEPF Donor Council Meeting to be held virtually on Thursday, 19 November. Instructions on how to join the meeting will be sent in a separate email.

I look forward to our forthcoming discussion!

Best regards,
Olivier signature
Olivier Langrand
Executive Director
Documents and Executive Director's Report for the November 2020 Donor Council Meeting
 37th Meeting of the
Donor Council
Thursday, 19 November 2020
8:00 – 9:30 (EST)
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Links to Meeting Documents

1. Preliminary List of Attendees

2. Agenda

  • 2a: DC36 Meeting Minutes

3. Executive Director's Report

  • 3a: Action Points Review

  • 3b: Partnership Highlights

  • 3c: Financial Narrative

  • 3d: Financial Report

  • 3e: Q1 Approved Grants

4. Results of the Survey on the Impact of COVID-19 on Active CEPF Grants

5. Recommendations of Wavestone on the Simplification of CEPF Administrative and Financial Procedures
Flores sunset
Sunset on Flores, Timur, in the Wallacea Biodiversity Hotspot. © Rifky / Rekam Nusantara Foundation
Executive Director's Report
AT A GLANCE
At-a-Glance numbers
New CEPF Impact Video
Impact Video
Our new video shares how CEPF grantees are working to protect the planet's biodiversity hotspots.
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HOTSPOT HIGHLIGHTS
Above view of sea turtle hatchlings.
Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) hatchlings. © Conservation International/photo by Pierre Carret
Updates include:

  • Providing personal protective equipment to vulnerable communities in the Tropical Andes + new amphibian species discovered in Ecuador.

  • Damage from Tropical Cyclone Harold + protecting the flying fox and dugong.

  • First calls for proposals in Mountains of Central Asia.

  • Grants for those affected by Beirut explosion + record numbers of loggerhead turtles in Cabo Verde.

  • Reflections on Wallacea investment and next steps.

  • New protected area in Myanmar.

  • CEPF Hotspot Hero helps with conservation efforts following Mauritius oil spill + edible insects and the effects of COVID-19 in Madagascar.
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