The GCF deploys its resources through the support of Accredited Entities (AEs) which are responsible for the management, implementation, and oversight of GCF funded projects/programmes. GCF draws upon the wide reach of its Accredited Entities across the globe to translate innovative climate action ideas into projects on the ground. There are two accreditation modalities which are Direct Access and International Access. International Accredited Entities include multilateral development banks that have already established strong records in promoting the growth of developing countries. Direct Access Accredited Entities include sub-national, national or regional organisations with strong grassroot links to local innovation. GCF’s Accredited Entities, include a broad range of representation from the public, private, and non-profit sectors – highlighting that the breadth of expertise and capacities are key to driving climate action. The commonality among these organisations is their ability to develop climate finance proposals along with the capacities to implement them.
The AEs are accredited by the GCF based on size categories. An AE can only submit funding proposals up to the size for which they can be accredited.
A full list of GCF Accredited Entities can be found on the GCF website: https://www.greenclimate.fund/about/partners/ae