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Sabtu, 28 Februari 2026

[newdevjobsindo] Peluang Dana Hibah William & Lily Foundation di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur

UNDANGAN PENGAJUAN CONCEPT NOTES: DANA HIBAH WLF 2026


William & Lily Foundation (WLF) membuka peluang dana hibah tahun 2026 bagi organisasi yang memiliki rekam jejak kuat, pendekatan yang teruji, dan komitmen terhadap dampak jangka panjang di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT). 


Hibah WLF difokuskan untuk mendukung program-program terkait:

  1. Pengembangan Anak Usia Dini

Perbaikan akses terhadap kualitas layanan dan praktik pengembangan anak usia dini (0-6 tahun) yang relevan dengan konteks lokal dan berdampak pada tumbuh kembang anak sesuai tahapan masing-masing.

  1. Literasi dan Numerasi Dasar

Penguatan kemampuan fondasional anak di pendidikan dasar (kelas 1-3 sekolah dasar) terkait kemampuan membaca, menulis dan memahami sesuai standar rata-rata usia anak yang relevan (literasi dasar), dan atau kemampuan untuk memahami, menggunakan dan mengolah angka (numerasi dasar).

  1. Peluang Ekonomi Lokal

Pengembangan inisiatif untuk mendorong akses terhadap berbagai pilihan peluang ekonomi berbasis potensi lokal yang dapat berkontribusi terhadap peningkatan pendapatan individu/keluarga. Usulan proyek harus bisa menunjukkan kontribusi atau dampak terhadap anak usia 0-9 tahun sebagai penerima manfaat akhir dengan cara melibatkan orang tua dari anak usia 0-9 tahun sebagai aktor kunci yang diintervensi bersama-sama dengan aktor-aktor lain yang relevan.


Kami mengundang Organisasi Masyarakat Sipil yang memiliki pengalaman bekerja di wilayah NTT untuk mengirimkan Pernyataan Minat Kerja Sama dan Concept Note yang menunjukkan kejelasan strategi, relevansi konteks, serta potensi dampak yang terukur.


Ketentuan pengajuan:

  • Durasi proyek 12-18 bulan

  • Nilai anggaran: maksimal Rp1.000.000.000,- (satu miliar rupiah)

  • Lokasi pelaksanaan: Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT)

  • Periode pengajuan dibuka pada 1 Maret 2026 dan ditutup pada 31 Maret 2026 pukul 23.59 WIB. 


Dokumen pendukung dapat diunduh melalui tautan berikut: 

  1. Informasi Call for Concept Note. 

Berisikan panduan lengkap mengenai tata cara pengajuan, kriteria organisasi, mekanisme seleksi, serta informasi teknis lainnya.

  1. Formulir Concept Note

Formulir yang wajib diisi sebagai bagian dari pengajuan Pernyataan Minat Kerja Sama.


Akses informasi selengkapnya di: https://wlf.or.id/grant-opportunities 


Mohon memastikan bahwa aplikasi yang diajukan telah memenuhi seluruh persyaratan dan kriteria dana hibah WLF. Hanya organisasi yang masuk dalam daftar pendek (shortlist) yang akan dihubungi untuk proses seleksi berikutnya.


Kami membuka ruang bagi gagasan yang kuat, berbasis pengalaman di lapangan, dan dirancang untuk memberi dampak jangka panjang bagi anak dan masyarakat di NTT.


Salam hormat,

William & Lily Foundation


Jumat, 27 Februari 2026

[newdevjobsindo] LSMPA Data Analyst

 

Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia. For more information, please visit: www.konservasi-id.org

 

We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.

 

As we are constantly expanding, we are currently hiring to fill the following position for our office in Jakarta:

 

LSMPA Data Analyst

(Code: LDA)

 

Konservasi Indonesia (KI), in partnership with the Blue Nature Alliance (BNA), is supporting the Government of Indonesia in establishing the Western Sumatra MPA Network and the Banda Sea LSMPA as part of the national Marine Protected Area (MPA) Vision 30x45. This work requires strong scientific, technical, and data‑driven support to consolidate, analyse, and visualize biological, ecological, socio‑economic, and spatial data relevant to LSMPA planning and establishment.

 

The LSMPA Data Analyst will serve as the core technical focal point responsible for managing, curating, synthesizing and visualizing multidisciplinary datasets needed for LSMPA planning. He/she will maintain the LSMPA data inventory, prepare analyses, data visualization, develop dashboards for decision‑makers, and ensure compliance with KI standards. The position will play a critical role in supporting decision making, technical assessments, zoning development, field data compilation, reporting and coordination.

He/she must have strong analytical, computational skills, organizational, and communication skills, and the ability to translate complex datasets into clear, accessible outputs for diverse governmental and non‑governmental stakeholders.

 

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Data Management & Curation

·       Develop, compile, maintain, and regularly update the LSMPA data inventory (including KIFA database), covering ecological, biophysical, socio‑economic, and governance datasets.

·       Organize and manage centralized databases and repositories, ensuring structured archiving, metadata completeness, and version control.

·       Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance with KI data ethics, and Quality Assessment (QA) standards.

 

Data Analysis & Technical Support

·       Compile, review, and synthesize datasets required for LSMPA design, including biophysical, ecological, socio‑economic, governance and spatial‑use layers.

·       Support ecological and socio‑economic assessments by preparing analyses, summary tables, and data integration outputs.

 

Data Visualization

·       Produce data visualizations, high‑quality dashboards, and other products for reports, workshops, and government submissions.

 

Coordination & Collaboration

·       Support data sharing, documentation, and gap analysis for LSMPA data.

·       Coordinate with KI ecoregion teams, MMAF, BRIN, academic partners, NGOs, and other stakeholders to collect datasets and validate information.

·       Support field missions by organizing data needs, incorporating field results, and updating relevant databases.

 

Reporting & Documentation

·       Prepare accurate and timely data summaries, dashboards, and visual products supporting KI technical deliverables.

·       Contribute to the preparation of technical reports, progress updates, and donor reporting.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Required (critical to successful job performance.  Applicants not meeting required skills may not be hired)

·       Bachelor's or Master's degree in marine science, environmental science, mathematics, computer science, data science, or a related field.

·       Minimum 5 years of experience working with data science, data visualization, experience supporting MPA or marine projects is desirable.

·       Demonstrated experience in data management, data visualization, and software development.

·       Strong analytical skills with experience handling complex datasets preferably in marine science.

·       Excellent communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia and English.

 

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

·       Experience working on interdisciplinary projects, preferably involving ecology, fisheries, social science, and governance.

·       Familiarity with Indonesian marine and fisheries governance frameworks is an advantage.

·       Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and independently with strong organizational and time management skills.

·       Strong problem solving abilities, dependability, and attention to detail.

·       Ability to communicate complex data in a clear and accessible way to non technical audiences.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

·       Work is performed in a typical office environment which requires visits to field sites in Western Sumatra, Banda Sea, and other locations as needed.

·       Flexibility to work flexible hours to support cross-time-zones coordination with partners.

 

 

Please send your current resume and cover letter (no more than 4 pages) to:

indonesia.hrd@konservasi-id.org

 

Please fill the "subject" column of the e-mail with this format:

< LDA > - < your name >

Closing date for the application is Mar 13, 2026

 (Only short-listed candidates wilbe notified).

[newdevjobsindo] Administration Coordinator (Sorong)

 

Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia. For more information, please visit: www.konservasi-id.org

 

We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.

 

As we are constantly expanding, we are currently hiring to fill the following position for our office in Sorong:

 

Administration Coordinator

(Code: ADM-C)

 

The Administration Coordinator supports daily administrative and operational activities at the Eco‑region level, including coordinating procurement, travel, events, asset management, and office operations. The role ensures the office runs smoothly, resources are used effectively, and administrative support is provided to enable successful program implementation.

The position works closely with the Eco‑region Director and/or Program Manager on operational matters such as work planning, charging plans, and organizing meetings or workshops, and coordinates with the Procurement Coordinator on procurement activities. The Administration Coordinator acts as the eco‑region representative of the Administration Unit, ensuring all operational activities & administrative documentation comply with KI guidelines and procedures.

 

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Administrative & Office Operations

·       Ensure smooth and efficient day‑to‑day office operations across the eco‑region by providing comprehensive administrative support to programs and staff.

·       Maintain a professional, safe, and comfortable office environment, including office layout, cleanliness, and adequate facilities to support staff productivity.

 

Procurement & Coordination

·       Coordinate and support eco‑region procurement activities in compliance with KI policies, working closely with the Procurement Coordinator at the national office (Jakarta).

·       Monitor procurement processes to ensure timely delivery and proper documentation.

 

Travel & Logistics Management

·       Manage and coordinate staff travel arrangements in line with KI travel policies, including processing Travel Authorization (TA) forms, hotel bookings, and land transportation (including vehicle rental when required).

·       Ensure travel documentation and arrangements meet KI operational standards.

 

Asset, Inventory & Vehicle Management

·       Maintain accurate office inventory and asset records for all eco‑region offices, including registering new assets, disposing of damaged or unused assets, and updating the Asset Master file in Business World.

·       Conduct physical asset verification at least twice per year.

·       Ensure all project and office vehicles are properly maintained, including vehicle logs and regular servicing.

 

Event & Meeting Support

·       Provide operational and logistical support for eco‑region meetings, events, and workshops, ensuring processes comply with KI regulations and procedures.

·       Assist the Program Manager and/or Eco‑region Director in organizing program activities and events.

 

Operational Support to Program Management

·       Work closely with the Eco‑region Director and/or Program Manager on operational aspects of project management, including participation in work planning reviews and charging plan discussions.

·       Ensure regular coordination and effective communication with team members to support program implementation.

 

Supervision & Resource Utilization

·       Supervise ancillary staff across eco‑region offices (including security, office assistants, and drivers/divers), ensuring performance aligns with operational needs.

·       Ensure optimal utilization of KI resources in support of program objectives.

 

Other Duties

·       Perform additional tasks as assigned by the supervisor to support operational effectiveness and program implementation.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Required (critical to successful job performance.  Applicants not meeting required skills may not be hired)

·       Bachelor's degree in Administration, Management, Business, or a related field.

·       At least 3 years of experience in administration, office operations, or operational support, preferably in NGOs, projects, or field based programs.

·       Experience coordinating procurement processes, travel arrangements, events/meetings, and asset or inventory management.

·       Good understanding of administrative procedures, operational guidelines, and compliance requirements.

·       Effective in verbal and written communication, multi-tasking, organizational and prioritization.

·       Computer skills with strong familiarity of word processing, spreadsheet, database and ability to communicate electronically.

·       Able to work independently and collaboratively in a busy, field‑oriented environment and display "problem solving" attitude.

·       Good verbal and written communication skills in English.

·       Able to supervise administrative or support staff and manage day‑to‑day office activities.

 

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

·       Preferable working experience with INGO and USAID project.

·       Solution oriented and possess conflict resolution skills

·       Experience in working with web-based systems including Business World program

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

·       Work is performed in a typical office environment which requires field trip to KI's sites and other location if needed.

·       Flexibility to work outside normal work hours to meet deadlines as needed.

 

 

Please send your current resume and cover letter (no more than 4 pages) to:

indonesia.hrd@konservasi-id.org

 

Please fill the "subject" column of the e-mail with this format:

< ADM-C > - < your name >

Closing date for the application is Mar 13, 2026

 (Only short-listed candidates wilbe notified).

[newdevjobsindo] RFP: isheries Supply Chain Survey in WPP 572 to Support the Establishment of the Sumatra Large-Scale MPA (Supply Chain-WPP572)

Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia. For more information, please visit: www.konservasi-id.org

We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.

As we are constantly expanding, we are currently looking Consultant to fill the following Terms below:

CONSULTANT (Group/Firm)

Fisheries Supply Chain Survey in WPP 572 to Support the Establishment of the Sumatra Large-Scale MPA

(Code: Supply Chain-WPP572)

Request for Proposals

 

Title: Fisheries Supply Chain Survey in WPP 572 to Support the Establishment of the Sumatra Large-

Scale MPA

RFP No: 007/III/2/2026

Date of Issuance: 2 March 2026

 

 

1.      Background
Konservasi Indonesia (KI) is a national non-governmental organization dedicated to advancing effective, inclusive, and sustainable management of Indonesia's natural resources, with a particular focus on marine and coastal ecosystems. KI works closely with government institutions, civil society, communities, and the private sector to strengthen governance frameworks, promote sustainable financing, and support evidence based policy development for conservation and natural resource management.

 

Indonesia's MPA and OECM Vision 2045 calls for the expansion and strengthened management of marine protected areas (MPAs) across ecologically and economically significant seascapes. In line with this national agenda, the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF), with support from KI and partners, is advancing the establishment of Large-Scale Marine Protected Areas (LSMPAs) in priority management areas. Among these, the proposed Sumatra LSMPA within the Fisheries Management Area (WPP) 572 represents a strategic opportunity to reconcile biodiversity conservation with sustainable fisheries production in one of Indonesia's most productive and socially vital marine regions.

 

In 2022, KI together with MMAF and other partners launched the Blue Halo S Initiative, integrating the Protection and Production (PnP) framework, designed to demonstrate that environmental conservation and economic production are not competing priorities but mutually reinforcing objectives. WPP 572 was designated as the pilot geography for this initiative, positioning the Sumatra LSMPA as a flagship investment under the Blue Halo S framework. Effective large-scale marine conservation depends on understanding the human and economic systems that interact with marine resources. A purely ecological lens is insufficient; the LSMPA must be grounded in a robust empirical understanding of how fisheries operate, how value flows, and where leverage points exist for aligning conservation outcomes with sustainable livelihood and market transformation objectives.

 

2.     Project Overview

KI intends to commission a diagnostic fisheries supply chain survey in WPP 572 to support the establishment of the proposed Sumatra Large-Scale Marine Protected Area (LSMPA). The assignment will be conducted primarily in the provinces of Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, with additional locations to be confirmed during the inception phase.

 

The consultancy aims to conduct a comprehensive assessment of fisheries supply chains in WPP 572,

focusing on fishing unit segmentation, supply chain structures, economic performance and price dynamics, compliance and reporting practices, PHPI (Penerimaan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia) and willingness-to-pay considerations, cold chain infrastructure, and stakeholder perspectives related to fisheries sustainability mechanisms. The assessment will generate an evidence-based and policy-relevant understanding of these dimensions to inform the design and implementation of the Sumatra LSMPA and the development of fisheries-related economic programs in the region.

 

Through targeted quantitative surveys, qualitative inquiry, and direct field observations, the study will identify structural patterns, economic incentives, bottlenecks, and governance gaps that can inform LSMPA planning and management, compliance and traceability strategies, investment prioritization (e.g., cold chain, landing sites), and adaptive fisheries management in WPP 572. The findings will enable policymakers to integrate traceability and sustainable sourcing into MPA frameworks, design interventions that reward compliant fisheries, align zoning and access provisions with operational realities, and position the LSMPA as a credible platform for attracting investment in climate-resilient fisheries infrastructure..

 

 

3.     Submission Details

a.      Deadline. Proposals must be received no later than 13 March 2026 (23:59 WIB, GMT+7). Late submissions will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted via email to procurementKI@konservasi-id.org; . All proposals are to be submitted following the guidelines listed in this RFP.

 

b.     Validity of bid. 120 days from the submission deadline

 

c.      Clarifications. Questions may be submitted to aanugrah@konservasi-id.org; kkhaifin@konservasi-id.org; procurementKI@konservasi-id.org; by the specified date and time in the timeline below. The subject of the email must contain the RFP number and title of the RFP. KI will respond in writing to submitted clarifications by the date specified in the timeline below. Responses to questions that may be of common interest to all bidders will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.

 

d.     Amendments. At any time prior to the deadline for submission of proposals, KI may, for any reason, modify the RFP documents by amendment which will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.

4.     Proposal Timeline

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