AWL Expression of Interest Form
This Letter of Interest form is for potential proposals to the South Africa (Cape Town) and India Air and Water Labs (AWLs). The Air and Water Labs intend to foster deep collaboration between government stakeholders, J-PAL regional offices, and researchers in the J-PAL network. 

Please note: If you are interested in applying, please first reach out to the relevant lab team member below to learn more about matchmaking opportunities and requirements. J-PAL affiliates, J-PAL postdocs, J-PAL invited researchers, and J-PAL staff with PhDs are eligible to apply to AWLs. Interested applicants must then submit this Letter of Interest form explaining their high-level proposal, government partnership, and implementation plans to the relevant AWL. If the AWL determines that your project qualifies, you will be invited to submit a full proposal for consideration.

Please also note application deadlines:
* The Egypt AWL, the Hub of Advanced Policy Innovation for the Environment (HAPIE), is not using this form for Letters of Interest. Please use the submission process for the Egypt Impact Lab to apply to HAPIE. 

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Contact Person: Name 
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The key contact for this project may differ from the PIs (e.g., a Research Manager or other staff member). Thus, we request that you provide their name, designation (e.g., Research Manager), and email address. 
Contact Person: Designation 
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The key contact for this project may differ from the PIs (e.g., a Research Manager or other staff member). Thus, we request that you provide their name, designation (e.g., Research Manager), and email address. 
Contact Person: Email Address 
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The key contact for this project may differ from the PIs (e.g., a Research Manager or other staff member). Thus, we request that you provide their name, designation (e.g., Research Manager), and email address. 
Please indicate which Air and Water Lab you are submitting to. *
The Egypt AWL, the Hub of Advanced Policy Innovation for the Environment (HAPIE), is not using this form for Letters of Interest. Please use the submission process for the Egypt Impact Lab to apply to HAPIE. 
Proposal Name *
Principal PI *
Eligible Researcher *
Please identify the researcher who is eligible for J-PAL Initiative funding. This may be the principal PI, or any eligible PI if there are multiple eligible researchers associated with the proposal.
PI Eligibility Category *
Co-PIs (if applicable)
Amount of funding requested *
Proposed Project Start Date *
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Proposed Project End Date *
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Proposal Type *
For funding caps for each proposal type, please see the AWL RFP Overview. For more information on the different types of Path-to-Scale grants, please see the J-PAL website for the Guide to Path-to-Scale Awards. If you are not sure which type of proposal to input, please select the "Other" option and add more detail in the description, then discuss further with the relevant AWL contact listed above. 
Have you had an initial conversation with the relevant AWL's staff to determine if this proposal could potentially align with the interests of the AWL's main government partner?  *
If so, please provide a few details on the discussion's outcomes. 
(Recommended word count: 100-200 words)
Please provide a brief description of how the proposal aligns with the relevant AWL's funding priorities and which outcomes the potential project would measure. *
Funding priorities and outcomes described in the AWL RFP Overview; please also feel free to include priorities and outcomes discussed in the initial conversation with AWL contacts.
(Recommended word count: 300-500 words)
Please provide details about the proposal's potential for government partnership.  *
These may be in the form of expressed interest in the project from the government partner or alignment the government partner's goals as expressed to AWL staff. 
(Recommended word count: 300-500 words)
A copy of your responses will be emailed to .
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