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In 2027, Tenure Facility will mark 10 years of advancing Indigenous, Afrodescendant and local community land rights worldwide — a decade defined by collective action, growing impact, and powerful community leadership.
To honour the work behind this milestone and look ahead to the next decade, Tenure Facility is inviting proposals from qualified organisations or consortia to lead the design and delivery of a global, interactive multimedia project.
The project will bring together storytelling, data, technology and creative expression to:
We are seeking a creative lead partner — or consortium — with the vision, technical capacity and collaborative approach to translate this moment into a compelling global project.
In 2027, Tenure Facility will mark 10 years of advancing Indigenous, Afrodescendant, and local community land rights worldwide. Over the past decade, significant progress has been achieved — millions of hectares secured, communities strengthening their rights and building thriving, sustainable livelihoods, forests and ecosystems protected, and lasting benefits delivered for people, climate, and biodiversity.
This milestone represents a unique opportunity to:
To mark this moment, Tenure Facility intends to develop a global, interactive, multimedia project combining storytelling, data, technology, and art.
Tenure Facility is looking to procure an organisation to lead this effort.
Agencies may apply as a single entity. Individual consultants are expected to apply as part of a consortium or collective, bringing together the range of expertise required to deliver this initiative.
A global, interactive, multimedia outreach project marking a decade of progress in securing Indigenous, Afrodescendant, and local community land rights — honouring victories, recognising struggles, showcasing impact, and charting a shared vision for the years ahead.
Tell the story of 10 years of progress, including:
Make the scale and depth of the movement visible through human-centred storytelling.
Highlight the collective contributions of Indigenous Peoples, community organisations, governments, and funders.
Reach audiences beyond traditional policy and donor circles, including:
**The audiences exist within the same tenure movement ecosystem and are thus not siloed. The product needs to engage them all.
The selected lead partner / consortium will be responsible for co-designing, producing and delivering a proposed multimedia project approach, working closely with Tenure Facility to determine the most effective combination of formats, platforms, and storytelling tools.
At this stage, the creative components outlined below are indicative and exploratory. Applicants are not expected to deliver all elements. Instead, proposals should demonstrate strategic thinking, creative direction, and the ability to recommend and implement the most impactful mix of outputs aligned with objectives, budget, and audiences.
Storytelling formats may include film, interactive maps, immersive media, digital art, and live or traveling experiences.
Design and/or deliver a dynamic, interactive digital map serving as the project’s central experience, integrating:
Development of immersive experiences such as:
**The proposed product may integrate one or several items of these examples.
Interested applicants should submit:
Interested applicants are invited to submit their proposals within one month of the publication of this call (March 30, 2026). Proposals should be sent electronically to: procurement@thetenurefacility.org
Late submissions may not be considered.
** Preference will be given to agencies or companies that are Indigenous, Indigenous‑led or have strong Indigenous backgrounds.
*** Applicants can include a proposed consortium of organizations showing a coordinated partnership model yet a single lead entity or individual must be identified as the primary contract holder.
The consortium should collectively demonstrate:
2026 – Production & build year
2027 – Launch & rollout year
**This TOR is intended as a collaborative framework and may be refined during the inception phase.*
The total budget available for this project is capped at USD 500,000.