Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP) Partnership Forum 2026: Call for Solutions
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The forum is calling for proposals that showcase pro-poor adaptation solutions.
The Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP) Partnership Forum 2026 will focus on the role of livelihoods-related programs to deliver measurable climate adaptation outcomes at the local level.
The CRPP Secretariat is inviting practitioners, especially women from South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Pacific countries, to submit proposals showcasing pro-poor adaptation solutions focused on the following topics:
- Topic 1: Promoting Climate Resilient Livelihood Outcomes of Vulnerable Households through Social Safety Net Programs
- Topic 2: Strengthening Women’s Access to Human and Financial Capital for Climate-Resilient Livelihoods
- Topic 3: Community Collective Action for Climate-Resilient Livelihoods and Markets
- Topic 4: Developing Climate-Resilient MSMEs through Enabling Systems and Partnerships
One innovative solution will be selected for each topic and will be presented at the fourth CRPP Partnership Forum to be held in Bangkok, Thailand on 24–25 February 2026. ADB will cover the travel costs of selected presenters.
Please submit your proposal through this form. Deadline for submission is 15 January 2026.
The event is by invitation only. For inquiries, please contact the Community Resilience Financing Partnership Facility (CRFPF) Secretariat at crfpfsecretariat@adb.org.
About the program
The CRPP supports countries and communities in the Asia and Pacific region to scale up investments in climate adaptation that explicitly target the nexus of climate change, poverty, and gender. It has a dedicated gender window with funds earmarked specifically for supporting women-focused investments.
The CRPP is operationalized through the Community Resilience Financing Partnership Facility (CRFPF) and includes a multi-donor trust fund administered by ADB and supported by the French Development Agency, Green Climate Fund, Nordic Development Fund, and the Government of the United Kingdom.