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Project

Kayapó Fund

Brazilian Biodiversity Fund (Funbio)

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Total project value
R$ 23,300,000.00
Total support amount
US$ 10,583,004.57
Contracted

Presentation

Objective

To provide support to Kayapó organizations aimed at sustainable production activities, strengthening institutions, preventing deforestation, conserving biodiversity and territorial protection by implementing a long-term financial and operational mechanism, known as the Kayapó Fund

Beneficiary

Kayapó indigenous communities

Territorial scope

Indigenous land (TIs) Kayapó, Menkragnoti, Baú and Badjonkôre, in the southern region of the state of Pará; and TI Capoto-Jarina, in the northern region of the state of Mato Grosso

Description

CONTEXTUALIZATION

The Kayapó Fund Project focuses on preserving five pieces of Kayapó indigenous land (TIs), located in the southern region of the state of Pará and the northern region of the state of Mato Grosso, in the region situated in the deforestation belt. These include: the Kayapó TI, the Menkragnoti TI, the Baú TI, the Badjonkôre TI and the Capoto-Jarina TI.

These TIs are part of a neighboring bloc located in the Xingu Basin and total an area of 10.6 million hectares. With this, this territory is one of the largest stretches of protected tropical forest in the world. Furthermore, it represents an important section of the Biodiversity Corridor of South Amazonian Ecotones, considered a significant region due to its rich biodiversity and the presence of species that are under the threat of extinction throughout the world.

The five Kayapó TIs are inhabited by close to 8,000 indigenous people of Kayapó ethnicity, who are, through efforts made by their organizations and with the support of the National Indigenous Fund (Funai), responsible for preserving the borders of their territories, which are under the threat of extreme deforestation. The Kayapó people have had notable success in maintaining the forest coverage on their land.

THE PROJECT

The Kayapó Fund Project plans to construct a long-term financial and operational mechanism, known as the Kayapó Fund, to provide support in developing projects with Kayapó organizations that are aimed at sustainable production activities, strengthening institutions, preventing deforestation, conserving biodiversity and protecting Kayapó TIs.

INTERVENTION LOGIC

The project is part of the "Sustainable Production" (1) and "Territorial Planning" components (3) component of the Amazon Fund’s Logical Framework. 

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Evolution

Date of approval 06.21.2011
Date of the contract 11.21.2011
*Disbursement period 10.04.2019
*Deadline for disbursements
approval
06.21.2011
award
11.21.2011
conclusion

Disbursement

date amount
1º disbursements 04.26.2012 R$7,196,000.00
2º disbursements 05.02.2013 R$154,597.36
3º disbursements 10.23.2018 R$233,813.15
Total amount disbursed R$7,584,410.51

Total amount disbursed in relation to the Amazon Fund’s support

45%

ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED

The Kayapó Fund is a fund whose resources are used to support projects of Kayapó organizations, selected through public calls. Each public call is considered a project support cycle.

Four calls have been issued, resulting in the selection of eleven projects from three indigenous organizations representing the Mebêngôkre-Kayapó people in the Kayapó, Menkragnoti, Baú, Capoto/Jarina, and Las Casas indigenous lands.

The projects from the first call, completed in 2015, totaled BRL 433,947.30 and aimed at institutional strengthening and increasing productive activities, including the purchase of equipment and payment for human resources. The second call, totaling BRL 1,765,655.66, was completed in 2017, adding territorial monitoring actions to the previous focus areas.

The projects from the third call, totaling BRL 2,999,317.58, were completed in 2020 and included environmental management actions and the participation of Kayapó representatives in forums and bodies dedicated to the definition or implementation of actions related to indigenous peoples and lands. The fourth investment cycle of the Kayapó Fund, totaling BRL 4,197,130.27, was also completed.

It is worth noting that the supported associations developed strategies to cope with fluctuations in harvests and market values of their most representative income-generating products. Other important production chains included Brazil nuts, pequi, and copaiba, in addition to handicrafts, which not only generate income but also hold immense cultural significance for the Kayapó.

Regarding the territorial and environmental management activities carried out, improvements were made in terms of territory monitoring, strengthening social organization within the benefiting communities, and training local representatives. This resulted in an increase in the number of monitoring activities, the area monitored, and the number of individuals trained for these activities, including using GPS and other tools.

The institutional strengthening activities have enabled the supported associations to leverage additional resources and establish partnerships that reinforce the results provided by the Kayapó Fund in terms of territory and inhabitants' preservation.

Another outcome was the completion of a diagnostic and mapping study of the local indigenous associations present in the Kayapó territory, aimed at gaining a better understanding of the social fabric and evaluating the potential for broader future involvement. The report presents the historical dynamics of indigenous groups and associations, their divisions and realignments, and migratory flows within the territory. It also addresses relationships with non-indigenous individuals, including those involved in gold mining and mahogany exploitation. The study also covers the actions of the now-defunct Indian Protection Service (SPI) and Funai in their work with the communities over time.

PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS OF KAYAPÓ FUND IN IMPLEMENTING THE PROJECT   

Supported Indigenous Organizations

Project Objective

Support Amount (R$)*

Associação Floresta Protegida (AFP)

Strengthen the economic and political autonomy of the Kayapó communities (1st cycle)

219,978.66

Increase the capacity of the Kayapó to protect their territories, define new territorial protection strategies, and strengthen the agro-extractive and handicraft production chains (2nd cycle)

566,839.66

Contribute to the protection and sustainable management of the territories and their natural resources and promote the economic and political autonomy of the Kayapó communities represented by AFP (3rd cycle)

999,874.50

Contribute to the strengthening of the Kayapó communities represented by AFP for the protection and sustainable management of their territories and natural resources and the promotion of their economic and political autonomy (4th cycle)

1,399,922.85

Instituto Raoni

Institutional strengthening, development of productive activities, and awareness of proper solid waste disposal (1st cycle)

213,968.64

Strengthen the food and nutritional autonomy of the Kayapó people, structure productive chains aimed at the self-sustainability of the Kayapó communities, and support joint initiatives that promote and enhance territorial protection strategies (2nd cycle)

599,016.00

Strengthen the socioeconomic, cultural, and representational autonomy of the Kayapó and their territorial protection (3rd cycle)

999,623.08

Contribute to the protection of the Capoto/Jarina and Menkragnoti Indigenous Lands, their natural resources, and their populations and ways of life; promote the autonomy and quality of life of the people living there and their future generations (4th cycle)

1,398,603.71

 Instituto Kabu

Structure the "Casa da Castanha," a warehouse for receiving Brazil nuts, cumaru seeds, cassava flour, and other products collected and/or produced by the Kayapó indigenous communities (2nd cycle)

599,800.00

Strengthen productive chains, including their economic management and distribution, and the administration and representation of the Kabu Institute (3rd cycle)

999,820.00

Promote structural changes for the Mebêngôkre people of the Kayapó-Mekrãgnotí subgroup through initiatives that foster knowledge exchange involving traditional, technical, and scientific knowledge in a participatory format, connected to the current reality of the communities and their demands for technology, infrastructure, training, and services, ensuring territorial protection and cultural integrity (4th cycle)

1,398,603.71

 

 

9,396,050.81

* In the fourth cycle, the amount refers to the approved support value for the Project.

Final Evaluation

Collection

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