World Resources Institute
For Electric Mobility And Climate Programs
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Amount$1,200,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/20/2023
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Term48.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
World Resources Institute (WRI) is actively engaged in various geographies to produce relevant e-mobility research and provide deep technical assistance that supports stakeholders in delivering results. WRI’s electric mobility initiative in India has been working extensively with the Indian government, and various state governments, on developing the EV ecosystem and contributing to India’s strengthened commitment to the e-mobility transition. This grant will allow WRI to continue to support this transition and work closely at the subnational level with state governments to support the planning and implementation of EV initiatives, provide necessary technical assistance and capacity development, and facilitate collaborations between public and private sector stakeholders. (Substrategy: India National Policy)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
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Address
10 G Street NE, Suite 800, Washington, DC, 20002-4252, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for developing and implementing green and transition finance strategy in China
Using research-based approaches, World Resources Institute works globally and in focus countries to meet people’s essential needs, to protect and restore nature, and to stabilize the climate and build resilient communities. This grant will support the organization in catalyzing more transition finance to accelerate industrial decarbonization in China. It aims to support the finance market and policy readiness, while improving financial and corporate institutions’ ability to implement transition finance taxonomies in the petrochemical and cement sectors. (Substrategies: China National Policy and Industry)
for WRI China’s organizational planning and design
This grant aims to enhance WRI China's governance and build internal capacity to better support growth and impacts in the following 5-10 years.
for U.S.-China High-Level Dialogue on Energy and Climate Change
This grant to the World Resources Institute will fund the continuation of the Track II climate dialogue between senior nongovernmental advisors and former government officials from the U.S. and China. These talks provide the opportunity to raise and address issues in less formal forums and build trust for the time when climate policy is back on the agenda of the U.S. and China. The project will work with actors from across the political spectrum, with the aim of building ambition on both sides. This grant will support convening and analysis. (Substrategy: Multilateral)