Overview
Provide technical and strategic support for developing and implementing a resource mobilization strategy for Brazil’s SLCP agenda, covering various emission sectors and engaging with national and international donors.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare and implement a resource mobilization strategy for Brazil’s SLCP agenda.
- Map and maintain an updated overview of potential donors and financing partners.
- Monitor donor priorities, funding cycles, calls for proposals, and eligibility requirements.
- Collaborate with expert and partners, and prepare and coordinate concept notes, project proposals, donor briefings, and other resource mobilization materials.
- Coordinate with SQA/MMA, the SLCP Unit, consultants, and sector stakeholders to consolidate inputs for proposal development.
- Identify and help advance strategic partnerships with donor agencies, development partners, philanthropic organizations, financial institutions, and other relevant actors.
- Promote alignment between resource mobilization efforts and relevant national policy frameworks.
- Support the positioning and presentation of Brazil’s SLCP agenda in meetings, events, and exchanges.
- Prepare donor mapping summaries, funding opportunity trackers, and strategic recommendations.
- Contribute to the preparation of strategic inputs and reports for the CCAC and other relevant partners.
- Support the identification of opportunities to scale up CCAC-supported initiatives in Brazil.
Required Experience
- A minimum of 3 (three) years of progressively responsible professional experience in resource mobilization, donor engagement, fundraising, partnership development, project development, or a related area is required.
- Demonstrated experience in identifying funding opportunities and preparing concept notes, project proposals, donor briefs, and related resource mobilization materials is required.
- Demonstrated experience in engaging with bilateral, multilateral, philanthropic, and/or public funding partners is required.
- Demonstrated experience in coordinating inputs from technical, programmatic, and financial teams to develop funding proposals and strategic resource mobilization products is required.
- Experience in resource mobilization for climate change, air quality, sustainable development, or environmental programmes is desirable.
- Experience working with government institutions and/or international organizations is desirable.
- Knowledge of donor landscapes, funding instruments, and development cooperation mechanisms relevant to climate, environment, and sustainable development is required.
- Knowledge of Brazil’s policy and institutional context related to climate change, air pollution, sustainable development, and public finance is required.
- Strong analytical, drafting, stakeholder engagement, and proposal development skills are required.
- Ability to translate technical and policy priorities into clear, compelling, and strategically positioned funding proposals is required.
Qualifications
- Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in international relations, economics, public policy, business administration, finance, sustainable development, environmental management, or a related field is required.
- A first-level university degree in combination with 4 additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.