Your Weekly Funding Opportunities: October 22, 2021

New in:

1. Call for Environmental Projects, Fondation SUEZ

2. Call for Proposals, Japan Science and Technology Agency (see link for eligible countries)

3. SDG 7 Results: Access to renewable energy, Netherlands Enterprise Agency (see link for eligible countries)

4. Margaret McNamara Education Grants for Women

5. Grant Program, Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders

6. 2021 Call for Emission Reduction and Removal Projects, ClimateCare



All currently open calls:

Grant-making opportunities

1. Activity Grant Program, Niwano Peace Foundation

NPF believes in the effectiveness of the 'intrinsic strength of the community' and 'problem solving through social experimental' methods. Calling for applications that challenge us to resolve divisions in society.

Funding information: grant amount which one applicant can apply will be up to JPY 1,000,000

Deadline: Oct 22, 2021.

2. Call for Project Proposals, Fondation Franklinia

To Support Conservation of Globally Threatened Trees to support nature conservation projects. Its objective is to preserve threatened tree species throughout the world and improve their conservation status.

Deadline: Oct 24, 2021.

3. New Call for Environmental Projects, Fondation SUEZ

Call for Projects that aim at providing food aid, basic necessities (non-food), assessment missions, mobile water treatment plants and sanitation infrastructures as well as their implementation, medico-psycho-social support.

Funding information: grant size EUR 10,000 – 100,000

Deadline: Oct 30, 2021.

4. New Grant Program, Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders

Participants will be expected to devote time throughout the two-year period to designing and implementing a group wildlife conservation project. Applicants should have at least three years’ experience in the wildlife conservation field, with at least 15 years in the profession ahead of them.

Deadline: Oct 31, 2021.

5. Call for Applications, Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund

To provide targeted grants to individual species conservation initiatives, recognize leaders in the field and elevate the importance of species in the broader conservation debate. Its focus is global and eligibility for grants will extend to all plant, animal and fungi species conservation efforts, without discrimination on the basis of region or selected species.

Funding information: maximum grant size is USD 25,000

Deadline: Oct 31, 2021.

6. Call for Proposals for Human Security Awareness and Usage Programmes, United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security (see link for eligible countries)

Proposals focused on addressing the multidimensional challenges and advancing the SDGs in LDCs, LLDCs, SIDS, and the Sahel region. Where appropriate, proposals that link with existing initiatives or Funds and apply the human security approach will be considered favorably.

Funding information: For these programs, the total contribution from the UNTFHS should not exceed USD 300,000 for a period of 12-18 months.

Deadline: Oct 31, 2021.

7. Internet Freedom Fund, Open Technology Fund

To support projects and people working on open and accessible technology-focused projects that promote human rights, Internet freedom, open societies.

Funding information: min. of USD 10,000 and max. of USD 900,000 for a year-long contract. OTF’s target support ceiling is USD 300,000; most receive between USD 50,000 and USD 200,000.

Deadline: Nov 1, 2021.

8. Box Impact Fund, Box (see link for eligible countries)

Will support digital transformation projects in two key areas: child welfare and crisis response. The application process is open to any eligible nonprofit organization.

Funding information: USD 100K in four USD 25K awards within a 12 month period

Deadline: Nov 5, 2021.

9. New Call for Proposals, Japan Science and Technology Agency (see link for eligible countries)

Call for proposals for Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS), a joint research program between Japan and developing countries that aims to find solutions to issues of a global scale, such as global warming, bio-resources, natural disasters, and infectious diseases.

Deadline: Nov 8, 2021.

10. Competitive Fund for Peace and Recovery, Innovations for Poverty Action (see link for eligible countries)

To support field experiments and related research on reducing violence and fragility, promoting peace, and preventing, managing, and recovering from crises.

Funding information: awards are between USD 1,000 and 500,000

Deadline: Nov 8, 2021.

11. Call for Applications, Promoting Health Equity, Madiro

For projects enabling access to health care and promoting health equity to support relief of suffering initiatives related to health. These grants will fund organizations who work to meet the health needs of unserved or underserved communities around the world.

Funding information: offering one CAD 100,000 grant, one CAD 50,000 grant and one CAD 25,000 grant

Deadline: Nov 10, 2021.

12. Research-Practice Partnerships Grants, Spencer Foundation

To support education research projects that engage in collaborative and participatory partnerships. Open to partnerships between researchers and a broad array of practitioners.

Funding information: up to USD 400,000 and durations of up to three years

Deadline: Nov 10, 2021.

13. Call for Applications, Scientific Product Grant Program, Wildlife Acoustics

To support the advancement of animal biology research, habitat monitoring, and environmental conservation that provides scientists with resources to help further their research into the study of bats, birds, frogs, and other vocal wildlife.

Funding information: up to USD 5,000 available each quarter. If an application for less than this amount is awarded, then another application can also be awarded if total is of lesser or equal amount.

Deadline: Nov 15, 2021.

14. Call for Applications, Minor Foundation for Major Challenges

Small and Large Grants to support communication projects which advance the transition to a low carbon economy.

Funding information: small grants up to EUR 10,000 and large grants in range of EUR 20,000 – 200,000

Deadline: Nov 26, 2021.

15. Call for Proposals, Biodiversa+ (see link for eligible countries)

“Supporting biodiversity and ecosystem protection across land and sea”. An opportunity to advance knowledge and inform more effective and integrative biodiversity management by enhancing the scientific underpinnings of biodiversity and ecosystem protection.

Funding information: a total amount of ca. EUR 33 million has been provisionally reserved

Deadline: Nov 30, 2021.

16. Call for Projects, UNEP (see link for eligible countries)

Public call for pilot projects on digitalization for flexible and resilient energy systems to step up global climate action and uptake of clean energy models.

Funding information: a maximum of EUR 1.800.000 (excluding co-funding).

Deadline: Nov 30, 2021.

17. Small Research Grants Program, Spencer Foundation

Aims to support education research projects that contribute to the improvement of education, broadly conceived. Proposals must be for academic research projects that aim to study education. Proposals for activities other than research are not eligible (e.g., program evaluations, professional development, curriculum development, scholarships, capital projects).

Funding information: up to USD 50,000

Deadline: Dec 1, 2021.

18. Request for Proposals, Science for Nature and People Partnership

To find new cross-sector and interdisciplinary teams willing to do science differently for lasting impact. Funds science that rapidly leads to tangible and enduring benefits to conservation and sustainable development.

Funding information: up to USD 1 million total across 4-6 approved working groups

Deadline: Dec 10, 2021.

19. Orange Knowledge Program, Nuffic (see link for eligible countries)

Dutch funding program that contributes to societies’ social and economic development by strengthening knowledge and skills of professionals and organizations. This is achieved through focusing on education, in collaboration with Dutch knowledge organizations.

Funding information: budget of EUR 22 million

Deadline: Dec 31, 2021.

20. Grants to improve Production and Distribution of Food and promote Public Health, The Conservation Food & Health Foundation (see link for eligible countries)

To protect natural resources, improve the production and distribution of food, and promote public health in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.

Funding information: avg. grant approx. USD 20,000. Grants exceeding USD 30,000 rarely awarded.

Deadline: Jan 1, 2022.

21. New Margaret McNamara Education Grants for Women

The MMEG’s mission is to assist women from developing countries who are pursuing their education with the aim of improving the lives of women and children in their countries.

Deadline: Jan 15, 2022.

22. Call for Proposals, Primate Conservation, Inc. (see link for eligible countries)

To fund field research that supports conservation programs for wild populations of primates. The intent is to provide support for original research that can be used to formulate and to implement conservation plans for the species studied.

Funding information: average approx. USD 2,500, with a max. grant of USD 5,000

Deadline: Feb 1, 2022.

23. Call for Proposals for AU-EU Water Energy Food Nexus, European Commission (see link for eligible countries)

Proposal should develop and test models for decision makers and planners to implement energy infrastructures and energy supply in Africa which safeguard a systemic approach to the water-energy food nexus.

Funding information: check will normally be done for the coordinator if requested grant amount is equal to or greater than EUR 500 000, except for: public bodies or international organizations, or cases where individual requested grant amount is not more than EUR 60,000.

Deadline: Feb 23, 2022.

24. Call for Applications, Grant Program, Ekhaga Foundation

To promote human health by supporting the development of better food, natural medicines and healing practices, and to support research for a healthier way of life, which in itself may have a disease preventive effect.

Deadline: May 20, 2022.

25. Call for Applications, Fund for International Development, OPEC (see link for eligible countries)

To provide financial assistance to developing countries, particularly low-income countries, in support of their economic and social development efforts.

Funding information: amounts of up to USD 100,000, OPEC Fund's contribution to a stand-alone project should not exceed 50% of the total cost of the said project

Deadline: Ongoing

26. Rapid Response Fund, Open Technology Fund

Aims to facilitate the digital emergency response community to resolve threats in a timely and comprehensive manner for individuals, communities, and organizations whose free expression has recently been repressed.

Funding information: total value of support cannot exceed USD 50,000. Average support amounts are between USD 5,000 and 25,000.

Deadline: ongoing

27. Fund for Innovation in Development Grant Program

A new initiative to support innovation that contributes to reducing global poverty and inequality. Through flexible grant funding, FID enables innovators and researchers to test new ideas, build rigorous evidence of what works, and scale the highest-impact and most cost- effective solutions.

Deadline: ongoing

28. Call for Proposals, Social Science Research Council

As part of the Just Tech program, seeks proposals from across the social sciences and related fields that address the risks, opportunities, and challenges posed by public health surveillance stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Funding information: awards will range from USD 5,000 to 10,000, with larger amounts directed to projects committed to research partnerships

Deadline: ongoing

29. Collaborate Pacific, New Zealand Foreign Affairs and Trade (see eligible Pacific countries)

Aims to support effective governance, leadership, regional cooperation, and sustainable development in the Pacific through support to one-off, small scale activities that tackle issues that matter to the region. Recognizes that partnership, capacity building, people-to-people links, and knowledge-sharing are critical to ownership of development processes.

Deadline: ongoing

30. Global Water Futures – Affiliate Projects

To deliver risk management solutions, informed by leading-edge water science and supported by innovative decision-making tools to manage water futures in Canada and other regions where global warming is changing landscapes, ecosystems, and water environments.

Deadline: There is no associated closing date with applications.

31. Call for Applications, Urgent Action Fund (Africa)

Urgent Action Fund-Africa is expanding its COVID-19 response towards supporting women, transgender and gender non-conforming defenders with disabilities to: develop and widely disseminate messages and information about the disease in disability friendly formats, simplify and/or translate complex COVID 19 information, and provide practical resources.

Funding information: up to USD 8,000

Deadline: applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

32. COVID-19 Young Leaders Fund

Program is designed to support young leaders who are tackling the Covid-19 pandemic on the frontlines. Applicants should be focused on SDGs 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8. One Young World will prioritize initiatives which can use the funds to impact the maximum number of people to the greatest extent.

Funding information: One Young World recommends requesting between GBP 2,500 - GBP 10,000.

Deadline: Program is open on an ongoing basis.

33. Global Innovation Fund (GIF)

This program seeks to invest in social innovations that aim to improve the lives and opportunities of millions of people in the developing world. Open to funding innovations in any sector as long as they can demonstrate their innovation improves the lives of those living on less than USD 5 PPP per day.

Range: USD 50,000 – 15,000,000

Deadline: Program is open on an ongoing basis.


Fellowships and other opportunities

1. Youth Innovation Challenge, Global Environmental Education Partnership

Gives young people around the world a chance to come up with innovative solutions to two pressing environmental and social issues: climate change and marine litter.

Benefits: GEEP will select 3 YIC winners from the 15 YIC finalists. Each winner will receive a USD 1,000 grant, in addition to an official certificate / recognition on GEEP communications channels.

Deadline: Oct 25, 2021.

2. Call for Applications, Community Solutions Program, IREX (see link for eligible countries)

A year-long professional leadership development program for people who are working to improve their communities by addressing issues related to the environment, peace and conflict resolution, transparency and accountability, and women and gender.

Deadline: Oct 27, 2021.

3. YSEALI Professional Fellows Program (see link for eligible countries)

To promote mutual understanding, enhance leadership and professional skills, and build lasting and sustainable partnerships between emerging leaders in Southeast Asia and the US.

Deadline: Nov 15, 2021.

4. New SDG 7 Results: Access to renewable energy, Netherlands Enterprise Agency (see link for eligible countries)

This programme uses results-based financing. This means that SDG 7 Results only provides subsidies once the agreed results have been achieved. The subsidies are based on the number of people who have gained access to renewable energy technologies and services.

Funding information: available budget is EUR 8 million; per project EUR 250,000 – 2.5 million

Deadline: Nov 22, 2021.

5. Social and Economic Equity program, Atlantic Fellows

Fellowship based at the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Transformative experience that emphasizes learning, connection and reflection.

Deadline: Jan 10, 2022.

6. Youth Innovation Challenge, MIT SOLVE

Whether your solution is a concept, a product that is being prototyped, a service that is being piloted in your local community, or a fully operational non-profit or for-profit organization, we want to hear from you.

Benefits: Over USD 200,000 is available in prize funding to share among selected Solv[ED] Innovators. In addition to prize funding, selected Solv[ED] Innovators will receive mentorship and coaching from members of the MIT and MIT Solve community.

Deadline: Jan 18, 2022.

7. International Climate Protection Fellowship, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Program seeks to contribute to the achievement of the SDGs by fostering prospective leaders with their undertakings and projects to combat climate change, to develop and implement adaptation strategies, to preserve ecosystems and biodiversity and to foster the sustainable use of the oceans and seas.

Funding information: the monthly fellowship amount – depending on career stage – is EUR 2,170, EUR 2,470 or EUR 2,670 for fellows. This includes a mobility lump sum and a contribution towards health and liability insurance.

Deadline: Feb 1, 2022.

8. Children’s Rights and Technology in Digital Age MOOC, Global Campus of Human Rights

Takes a deep dive into how often children are exposed to the newest technological developments and, through a human rights approach, promotes a more ethical, human-centric, and accessible tech-infused future.

Deadline: Jul 31, 2022.

9. New 2021 Call for Emission Reduction and Removal Projects, ClimateCare

To scale work in nature-based projects and energy projects. Guides selected project implementation partners from feasibility stage to carbon credit issuance and beyond.

Deadline: ongoing

10. Call for Female Applicants: AIMS-Canada Research Chairs in Climate Change Science, International Development Research Centre, Canada and Global Affairs Canada (GAC)

Each Chair will be provided up to USD 970,000 over a four-year period and tasked with executing a world-class research program able to contribute significantly towards building both the human capital and the scientific knowledgebase required to solve important climate change-related problems in Africa and beyond.

The application process will remain open until suitable candidates are identified.

11. Scholarship for Displaced Students, Columbia University

Supports displaced students from anywhere in the world who are unable to complete their higher education. These students will receive full tuition, housing, and living assistance while pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees across all 18 Columbia schools and affiliates. Scholarship aims to shift the global dialogue surrounding displaced persons, from one that views them as a burden to one that recognizes them as vital contributors to global innovation and prosperity.

12. Partnering for Change: Link Research to Societal Challenges, University of Basel

Course: How can we address societal challenges with research? Investigate the principles, processes, and uses of transdisciplinarity. Topics include: transdisciplinary projects on sustainable development, migration, and health.