PARTNERSHIPS
Collaborating for Climate Action and Sustainable Development
At the Foundation for Climate Action and Agriculture Initiative (FCAAI), partnerships are central to how we work. Complex challenges such as climate change, food insecurity, and community vulnerability require collaborative, cross-sector solutions.
We partner with organisations and institutions that share our commitment to climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, inclusive development, and accountable impact.
Why Partner With FCAAI
FCAAI offers partners:
Deep understanding of community realities in Nigeria
Locally grounded programme design and implementation
Strong alignment with global climate and development frameworks
Commitment to accountability, safeguarding, and ethical practice
Data-driven approaches to learning and impact
Our partnerships are designed to deliver measurable outcomes, strengthen systems, and create long-term value.
Our Partnership
Approach
FCAAI’s partnership model is built on:
Shared vision and aligned values
Mutual accountability and transparency
Clearly defined roles and responsibilities
Evidence-based programme design
Continuous learning and adaptation
We prioritise partnerships that respect local leadership and promote sustainability beyond project lifecycles.
Who We Partner With
Development & Donor Organisations
We collaborate with philanthropic foundations, multilateral agencies, and bilateral donors to design and implement high-impact programmes aligned with climate and development priorities.
Government & Public Institutions
FCAAI works with government agencies and public institutions to support policy implementation, pilot innovative approaches, and strengthen service delivery at the community level.
Civil Society & Community-Based Organisations
Local partnerships are essential to FCAAI’s work. We collaborate with grassroots organisations to ensure interventions are inclusive, culturally appropriate, and community-led.
Academic & Research Institutions
We partner with universities and research organisations to generate evidence, support learning, and strengthen policy-relevant insights.
Private Sector & Social Enterprises
We engage responsible private sector actors and social enterprises to scale innovation, support sustainable value chains, and mobilise resources for impact.
Areas for Partnership
FCAAI welcomes collaboration across the following areas:
Climate adaptation and resilience
Sustainable agriculture and food systems
Environmental protection and restoration
Community resilience and livelihoods
Women and youth empowerment
Data, innovation, and digital inclusion
Research, learning, and policy engagement
What Partnership with FCAAI Looks Like
Depending on the partnership, collaboration may include:
Co-design and co-implementation of programmes
Technical assistance and advisory support
Research and knowledge generation
Capacity building and training
Monitoring, evaluation, and learning
All partnerships are formalised through clear agreements to ensure accountability and shared expectations.
Safeguarding, Ethics & Accountability
FCAAI upholds strict safeguarding, ethical, and integrity standards across all partnerships.
We expect partners to:
Adhere to safeguarding and PSEA principles
Respect community rights and dignity
Commit to transparency and accountability
Uphold ethical and inclusive practices
Partnership Process
01
Initial enquiry or expression of interest
02
Alignment assessment and discussion
03
Concept development and scope definition
04
Formal agreement and implementation
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Monitoring, reporting, and learning
Partner With Us
If you are interested in exploring a partnership with FCAAI, we would be glad to hear from you.
Email: partnerships@climagfoundation.org
Please include:
Organisation name and profile
Area of interest or proposed collaboration
Geographic focus
Proposed timeline or objectives
Building Impact Through Collaboration
Through strong partnerships, FCAAI aims to scale solutions, strengthen systems, and support communities in navigating climate and development challenges.
Together, we can build a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future.
