The ICL Lead will collaborate closely with ICC's Senior Leadership, offering support and mentorship to the ICL team. They will act as a vital internal and external liaison, connecting team members, funders, and core partners. They will be responsible for driving a set of clear outcomes, including:
1. Climate Philanthropist Engagement:
a. A strong pipeline of climate philanthropists
b. Securing sizeable funding commitments towards climate action
c. Clear engagement strategy, goals, and targets
2. Climate Solutions Pipeline:
a. List of ready-to-fund opportunities
b. Clear process in place to due diligence as well as identify new opportunities
3. Expanded ecosystem:
a. Partnerships established or expanded with international and domestic organisations.
b. Insights exchanged between climate leaders and philanthropists across other global south markets
4. Narratives seeded:
a. Knowledge products created
b. Op-eds or other media opportunities secured for climate leaders to enhance reach and champion a development-positive narrative
c. Speaking opportunities secured for visibility for climate leaders to advocate action
5. Program Operations:
a. Funding secured to support the programme
b. Well-managed budget
c. Healthy team with minimum attrition
6. Secured Commitments:
Securing funding commitments from potential climate philanthropists within the first 18 months and annually thereafter.
7. Climate Solutions Funded:
Developing formal action plans or roadmaps for each donor, aligning with their goals and insights gained during engagement touchpoints. This includes identifying potential opportunities for funding, as well as a building a strategy for sourcing climate solutions across key priority areas, as well ensuring there are relevant marketing materials.
8. Strong Pipeline of Climate Philanthropists/Leaders:
Ensuring we are continuously building and expanding our climate leader network.
9. Presence of Climate across Philanthropic Portfolios:
Working in partnership with donors and their teams to encourage them to integrate a climate and equity lens into existing development initiatives or their portfolio.
10. Established Working Groups:
Building focused working groups where required with donors and experts for cross-sectoral problem-solving and design thinking in climate funding.
11. Seeded Narratives:
Representing the ICC, and the climate sector at large by championing a development-positive climate narrative in India through thought leadership pieces, interviews, and speaking engagements.
12. Expanded Ecosystem:
Engaging with key climate ecosystem actors through convenings, fostering collaboration with philanthropists, CSOs, and climate experts. This also includes working in close partnership with the Climate Leadership Initiative (CLI) to leverage learnings from other markets and apply them to India where applicable.
As a Lead at the ICC, they will be expected to work collaboratively with other Leads as well as organizational leadership to set and influence ICC’s strategy, direction, and growth, and strengthen ICC’s position as a nodal body for climate action in India.