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Community Development Benefits

Community Development Benefits. A Measurable Community Benefit. Purpose : Differentiates CDCF to attract funding for smaller, poorer countries and communities Direct Community Benefit : Community benefits that arise directly and automatically from project implementation

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Community Development Benefits

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  1. Community Development Benefits

  2. A Measurable Community Benefit • Purpose: Differentiates CDCF to attract funding for smaller, poorer countries and communities • Direct Community Benefit: Community benefits that arise directly and automatically from project implementation • Indirect Community Benefit: paying a premium for ERs to support additional benefits where the project does not automatically and directly improve community welfare

  3. “Direct” Community Benefits • Project Implementation leads directly to: • Improving Community Economic Welfare • Power supply enables new industry and job creation, higher income, new social and educational services, radio, internet…. • Improving Environmental Quality and Health • Reducing air pollution (severe indoor or outdoor pollution): LPG/kerosene stoves replacing smoky wood, residue, coal/coke fuel for heating and cooking; • Reducing Water Pollution: removing organic wastes polluting potable water sources (MSW leachate, crop waste to streams, etc) • Issues: are these significant and measurable? How? • Defining outcomes as well as outputs?

  4. Indirect Community Benefits Where there is no community benefit arising directly and automatically from a CDCF project…… • Is it possible to add a benefit that is also “additional” and has its own baseline, monitoring plan enabling verification/certification • Indirect Benefits could include: • Education benefits: schools/materials, teaching services, lighting/power for schools, internet connections, satellite radio facilities • Health Services: clinics/medicines/fridges; regular health service provision; immunization, basic infectious disease management; • Potable water supply, sanitation services • Issues: practicability, affordability, measurement. Who provides the service?

  5. Total Project Financing Carbon Finance ($4/tCO2e gross) in nominal lifetime total payments (10-14 year crediting periods) Explicit Financing Option for Community Benefit At $0.50/tCO2 equivalent (project lifetime payment stream; annual payments for a ten year crediting period) Large CDCF Project: $10-$ 30mm $2mm - $10 mm $500,000 - $2.5 mm total; $50k - $250k/year Medium CDCF Project: $1mm- $10 mm $200,000 - $3 mm $50,000 - $750,000; $5,000 - $75,000k/year Small CDCF Project $100,000 - $1mm $20,000 - $300,000 $5000 - $75,000; $500 - $7500/year Capacity to afford additional community benefit

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